Aer Lingus airline in talks with four California airports re new Dublin service
Airline looks to go West again and re-open service in March 2012
Published Monday, August 15, 2011, 7:27 AM
Updated Monday, August 15, 2011, 12:15 PM
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padraiginrua | Aug 15, 2011, 11:37 AM EDT
Now, how's about coming back to Newark>
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howareya | Aug 15, 2011, 10:56 AM EDT
YAY! I don't know why they cancelled them previously! I used to go home every year and had it down to a science. Wrk half day...drive to LAX board the flight at 5:00 take 2 Tylenol PM's wake up in Dublin first thing in the morning pick up my rental car and be in my cousins sitting room drinking a hot whiskey by 2 pm.
And Antoman, you are very correct in the strangeness of Californians!
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joan1954 | Aug 15, 2011, 10:15 AM EDT
Hey, Texas will soon surpass California in population because of jobs and by the way the American Irish are moving here as well. Why can't Aer Lingus look at a route out of either Dallas or Houston would make better sense from an economic standpoint especially if Ireland is looking for companys in this region. NI certainly is.
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antoman | Aug 15, 2011, 09:01 AM EDT
Alot of strange people live in California I'm led to believe.My take on it is that originally.Way way back when their ancestors arrived on the East coast they went inland because either they were strange or the people they encountered were strange.Every so often as they got stranger they would up and move further inland.Until after generations of strangeness they arrived en masse in California and never left because they found they were not as strange as the neighbours and the neighbours thought their neighbours were stranger still.One vast community of strangeness.
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