Tonight we decided to return to Flannery's, a sort of last ditch effort on our part. Brian and I found
frozen pizzas at the grocery store for 1.50 euro each, so naturally we stocked up. Surprisingly, they tasted pretty good tonight (we're still waiting for some crazy side-effect). We took the bus down to Flannery's, and spent the night there with everyone enjoying the live music including songs like Wagon Wheel, and it was quite a good time. I talked to a couple of Irish girls who, upon saying that I was from New York, told me that I needed to get out of Dublin if I wanted to actually experience Ireland. This only makes me more excited for my adventure to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway this weekend! I also got a few pointers on the "tourist traps" of Dublin, and where to go for a more authentic experience. I'm pretty excited to try those out as well. We ventured across the street to a burger joint, but being conscious about my money I didn't get anything, and neither did Brian. It was the right choice, although with honesty I can say that I am munching on a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips as we speak, but that has to be the lesser of the two evils, right? I am excited to sleep in tomorrow morning, and catch up on lost hours. On the way home we debated bunking our beds in our rooms (turns out I'm not the only one who hates to be alone!). We made plans to watch the Disney movie called Frozen and drink hot chocolate tomorrow together for Valentine's Day, as the girls are sad that they don't have valentines. Personally, I couldn't be happier not to buy overpriced flowers, so it's a celebration for me!
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