PHOTOS - Gaelic Girls - Alisa, Hannah, Mollie, and Tess, from University College Cork slideshow
IrishCentral is proud to launch a series of features from the Gaelic Girls; a group of four young American women taking on Ireland.
Starting on Wednesday, October 5th 2011, Mollie Kervick, Tessa Chillemi, Hannah Stone, and Alisa Pierini will dish the dirt on their nightlife, dating experiences, and the cultural side of Ireland.
The Gaelic Girls blogs will give a secret insight into what it’s like to be a young American in Ireland. These four American girls have just arrived in Ireland to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey where they will work, study, and play for the coming months.
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Read the Gaelic Girls blogs here!
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Gaelic Girls creator Sandy Sheerin said, “The excitement and anticipation can hardly be contained within each of them as they imagine that their experiences of Ireland will closely resemble a remake of one of those beloved classic Irish novels, such as, “Circle of Friends”.”
Sheerin describes the girls blogs as “quirky”; “these are the experiences of four American girls, as they venture around the cities of Ireland, immersing themselves in the nightlife, music, dating and fashion scenes, and much more.”
“Candid and refreshingly honest, the ‘Gaelic Girls’ will give readers a first-hand account of what these American girls really think of their newly made home in Ireland while providing some funny, insightful, and sometimes controversial stories.”
The girls will provide IrishCentral with an insightful look at the modern way of life in the Ireland their ancestors left behind.
Most importantly, they’ll give Irish Central the dirt on Irish men. Sheerin asks, “Will they find Irish men to be charming, irresistible poets who melt their hearts with their good looks and witty banter, or will they find that the dreamy Irish ‘hunk’ is all just a bunch of Irish mythology and folklore?”
The Gaelic Girls first blog will be featured on IrishCentral on Wednesday, October 5th.
Read the Gaelic Girls blogs here!
PHOTOS - Gaelic Girls - Alisa, Hannah, Mollie and Tess from University College Cork slideshow
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.billie061 | Oct 05, 2011, 03:54 PM EDT
Patricia Marya I might just take your advice and try Alaska, its gone that way here also, I have been to various parts of the States but never N.Y except for getting stranded at jfk ovbernight. I dated a guy from cn for a while but it wasn,t to be. The only guy Im interested these days is my 5 yr old grandson he's more entertaing company than any man
billie061 | Oct 05, 2011, 01:18 PM EDT
Might I suggest Irish centeral take these young ladies back to the States where they belong.
Gearoid | Oct 05, 2011, 10:56 AM EDT
Awful initiative, I'm afraid Irish Central is going down the tabloid road. The recent series of exposes, provocative headlines and salacious stories has only one outcome for me. and that is to close my account but then again...........who cares? I am not part of lucrative target market. Sad to see, considering it's auspicious beginnings. Niall O'Dowd has obviously taken the thirty pieces of silver and sold out his principles.
antoman | Oct 04, 2011, 05:40 PM EDT
@Mamaginnty- What am I chopped liver? Era shure I suppose we can share. Sirpeter can do the day shift, I'll do the night. ;)
PatriciaMarya | Oct 04, 2011, 04:47 PM EDT
Oh sweet Billie061 - back in the sixties when I graduated university and began living in NYC, I called it the city where the Married Men date more than the Single Women. Returning in 1984, I saw that the statistic of 5.2 women for each man was still in effect! I call Manhattan the Isla de Mujares, the Island of Women! Try Alaska instead my Wild Irish Billie!
billie061 | Oct 04, 2011, 04:25 PM EDT
Ah for Gods sake Irish centeral get a grip, How about taking me to N.Y. to see what I think of the Americian man
mamaginnty | Oct 04, 2011, 03:28 PM EDT
A sure Sirpeter will keep a keen eye on them.
Fightin69th | Oct 04, 2011, 03:22 PM EDT
There Blog will be: Friday Night: went to Havana Browns with the girls. Couldn't find an irish boy, apparently they were all down stairs watching the match in Reardens. Went to Hillbilly's after the club closed. Tried to drown my sorrows & myself in the fountain
antoman | Oct 04, 2011, 02:14 PM EDT
Shure if they are in Cork there's a good chance I might end up in the bushes with that wan in the bushes.
joycean | Oct 04, 2011, 01:51 PM EDT
Judging from other opinions expressed on this site, I am afraid any honest comments these young women make will be wildiy critisized by the Irish. I hope they have strong stomachs.
MarkRichey | Oct 04, 2011, 11:18 AM EDT
Well, truth is, US women, of whatever ethnicity, aren't know for keen sociopolitical insight; most are only skilled in identifying what man is driving the most expensive car. I'd suggest you alternate the four lace curtains with what Irish people think of THEM...that would be a lot more interesting, imao.