Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for November 26, 2014
Transcript:
Goat: What are you doing, Steph? Pastis: Writing down a list of things I want to do in Dublin. I'm going there this month. Goat: Oh, Dublin is lovely! Saint Stephen's green, trinity college, the James Joyce center, St. Patrick's cathedral... What do you have on your big list so far? Drink Guinness Pastis: Tell me about that church thingie.
TheGiantSnutch about 10 years ago
He don’t need no stinkin’ tour guide.
noahproblem about 10 years ago
Drink Guinness while vacationing in Dublin?BRILLIANT!
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
Um… doesn’t everybody who wants to go to Ireland want to drink their beer? Also sounds like the same reason of wanting to go to Germany.
jnik23260 almost 10 years ago
That’s the only thing I remember doing there!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I’d take Murphy’s over Guinness any day.
wiselad almost 10 years ago
about yesterday to @claire de la lune.
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Sherlock Watson almost 10 years ago
He’s hoping to get drunk enough to get into the Guinness Book of Records.:I SAID IT FIRST! I SAID IT FIRST!
PICTO almost 10 years ago
A rather pint sized list isn’t it Stephan?
Kali39 almost 10 years ago
There’s a lot of things to do in Dublin. Trouble is, we’re too drunk to remember if we’ve actually done them…
SCOTTtheBADGER almost 10 years ago
It IS one of the nicer towns in Ohio.
arye uygur almost 10 years ago
TEMPLO S.U.D.: I thought you were a practicing Mormon and you drink?
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I would’ve expected that from Rat.
mwest almost 10 years ago
Same list my mom had last August when she and I went to Dublin…
Observer fo Irony almost 10 years ago
Old churches are like bar maids; the more you drink the better they look.
eddie6192 almost 10 years ago
Toon Boy has his priorities.
JB10000Lakes almost 10 years ago
Smtihwick’s and Bushmills for me please….
vwdualnomand almost 10 years ago
irish cuisine, doesn’t that consists of beer(guiness), corned beef and cabbage, and boiled potatoes?
insboy53 almost 10 years ago
The Guiness is SO SO SO much better out of the keg there in Ireland than here. It really is – so this sounds like a great trip itinerary to me.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 10 years ago
St Pat’s Cathedral was good but I liked Christ’s Church Cathedral just a couple blocks away much better and the rector there had a dozen stories that were fascinating AND funny. At St Pat’s you pay for everything including stories.
jenbrown1017 almost 10 years ago
The Guinness in Dublin is different than anywhere else in the world…in fact the Guinnes served in the pubs even tastes different than straight from the brewery! The crap you get in the states is brewed in Africa!!!
But I have to admit the main reason I went to Dublin was for the Books of Kells at Trinity College….it was my elixir of choice!
comicsboi Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Chester Beatty Library in Dublin (sounds boring, but actually a really fabulous museum): http://www.cbl.ie/
Mabster almost 10 years ago
You’re not going to find Murphy’s stout in Dublin. Beamish, on the other hand is as good or better than Guinness.
There’s a brewpub on Parliament Street (south side of the bridge) that has 4 – 5 stouts on tap, and all of their own making.
AlnicoV almost 10 years ago
Sounds like the makings of a fun vacation.
Mike Parsons Premium Member almost 10 years ago
A good friend of mine who has been to Ireland claims that the Guinness on tap there is actually waaay better than the stuff imported to other countries.First place I’m going if I win the lotto!
Srover almost 10 years ago
You’ll be happier if you skip the church thingy.
sarah413 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
You can no longer tour the Guinness Brewery (unless they’ve changed back). You get a video instead and you can no longer have a sample after the video. I went there in 1983 and they had changed how they did things for tourists/guests. As for recommending something to visit, I offer The Garden of Rememberance which is dedicated to those who fought and perished in the Irish Rebellion.
tazz555 almost 10 years ago
Everyone knows:Go to Italy for pizzaGo china for their Chinese food
And go to to Ireland for beer
jozzeke almost 10 years ago
China would be the last place I’d go to for Chinese food. The stuff they eat over there is revolting.
Number Three almost 10 years ago
“My Goodness it’s Guinness!”xxx
emjaycee almost 10 years ago
Mr. Pastis: On a side note, a former co-worker friend of mine posted on Facebook pictures of the Book of Kells that he stopped by to see on a half day trip. I wrote back about being jealous that he could see a near millennial old work of art live (though under glass), and went off on a diatribe of my personal jealousy that I only had second-generation photostats, blah blah blah, etc etc et al…. And several of my FB friends had no clue of what I was talking about. If you have a chance to see this (or [shudder] turn a page with sterile gloves), look closely for the ‘mistakes’ in the artwork – the intertwined dogs and other critters where a crosswork does not match up, or the multi-colored patterns where one color is "off: from the rest (imagine a multi-colored tile floor where one tile shifts to the left). Nothing by man was perfect, according to old traditions. Now imagine being a 10th Century monk with OCD where you HAD to purposely put in a mistake. Oy.
emjaycee almost 10 years ago
Both parts of Ireland have a lot to offer. Go.
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
I haven’t been to Dublin, but the Real Life Stephan was recently there and did, I think, drink Guinness. Closest I came was drinking Guinness at a lay-over in Shannon. I like Guinness, so I can understand, sort of, Cartoon-Boy’s boorish obtusity….
JP Steve Premium Member almost 10 years ago
If he went South and kissed the Blarney Stone would his puns get better or worse?
puddleglum1066 almost 10 years ago
Last time I was in Germany (which was a more than a few years ago, but not exactly ages), every little corner bar seemed to brew its own beer. Maybe just one, but they were all good.
When I was in Dublin, I rode the DART down a bit further south to a place called the Porter House, which brewed its own… lagers, and ales, and of course porter. Good stuff.