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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

663.0. "Need help desperately!!" by HYEND::SECRETARY_2 () Tue Oct 17 1989 13:55

    
    Hi all!!  I need some fast help desperately!
    
    I have a friend coming over soon from Ireland, and I need to write
    a letter for the American Embassy there saying that I've invited
    him and he'll be staying with me, etc.  Can anyone one of you 
    Dubliners get me the address of the American Embassy in Dublin (for
    the header on the letter), and give me advice on how to address
    it?  Should it be "To the American Embassy, Dublin, or Mr/Ms
    Ambassador, or what?
    
    I need to mail this letter out today, so if you could get the info.
    to me soon, I'd appreciate it!
    
    If calling would be quicker, you can reach me at DTN 467-2514 (in
    Mass.).
    
    Thanks!!
    
    -Lorelei
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663.1Most of the Dubliners are Out to Lunch ... :-)TUNER::BURNSThe B&I to ParadiseTue Oct 17 1989 14:1016
    
    
    	UNITED STATES EMBASSY
    	42 ELGIN ROAD
    	DUBLIN 4 IRELAND
    
    	TELE # 011-353-01-688777
               
    
    	The IRISH EMBASSY in Boston is located at 535 Boylston Street,
    	and can be reached at (617) 267-9330   Maybe they can assist you.
                                  
    
    
    	keVin
    
663.2And Larry Can Bring The Beer! :^)WREATH::DROTTERTue Oct 17 1989 16:1634
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    Lorelei,
            
    A politician "acquaintance" of ours, came up with a 
    "short" suggestion to try and help you:
    
    Why don't you MARRY this lad from Dublin & solve all the problems?!! :^>
    
    Then you won't have to put all these notes in here about looking for 
    touristy places to go, good restaurants, concerts and happenings, 
    address of the American Embassy, letters to cover your beau's 
    stay here, etc., etc., etc. 
                              
    I mean, once you take the plunge for connubial bliss, you can:
    Take him to all these touristy places yourself,
    Read the Globe "Calendar" and take him to all these restaurants
    and concerts in the greater Boston/New England area,
    Not have to write letters (looking for favors or letters of transit) 
    from the political appointee morons that infest the U.S. Embassy system,
    esp. in Dublin, 
    keep him here - which will be your and (Boston's) gain, and Ireland's
    loss,
    and last but not least, you can invite all of us Celt noters
    to the wedding so that we can finally have that get-together
    everyone has been talking about, BUT NOT DOING ANYTHING TO
    MAKE IT HAPPEN. (I'm talkin about YOU, keVin! Mr. Arts & 
    Entertainment - INDEED! At least George, "Call Me Wild Thing"
    D'arcy has an excuse: he has another appointment to get his
    hair cut :^> )
    
    
                                            
    Joe (Ambassador), Tir na Nog
663.3Youre alive JoeRUTILE::AUNGIEREvery day is a new experienceTue Oct 17 1989 19:243
    Nice to see you are alive and well Joe. 
    
    El Gringo
663.5Merci beacoup!HYEND::SECRETARY_2Wed Oct 18 1989 14:196
    
    Gee, thanks a lot, Paddy!!
    
    (297-2514 doesn't work?  Are you sure?)
    
    -Lorelei
663.6TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceMon Oct 23 1989 19:438
    RE: .1  "Consulation prize"
    
>    The IRISH EMBASSY in Boston is located at 535 Boylston Street,

    I realize that our Irish cousins have good cause to think that
    Boston is the Capitol of the United States, but isn't that place
    on Boylston Street a Consulate?