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Started by BrewBilly, May 08, 2013, 07:11:56 PM

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Bazza

You're both right and both wrong.

The M1 in the north runs from Belfast to near Dungannon.
The M1 in the south runs from the border at Newry to Dublin.

M1's are pretty popular as it goes. England has one too and it goes nowhere near Dublin.

Do I win a 'Most Pedantic Shite of the Day' t-shirt? :)


-Barry
Whatever it is, I'm against it.
― Groucho Marx

johnrm

Quote from: Ciderhead on May 16, 2013, 07:39:15 PM
ok girls back away slowly from the handbags ::)
+1

Probably best to discuss transport on the open forum as some lads won't be reading in here...
http://nationalhomebrewclub.com/forum/index.php/topic,3135.0.html

johnrm


Will_D

I Stand Corrected: Forgot that the 3 bags with Moira were probably crushed.

However: If the Belfast lads need some whole MCI grain then I will facilitate distribution.

Want it milled? Then I could just run 10 kg through my CrankandStein!

Let me know - always willing to help out
Remember: The Nationals are just round the corner - time to get brewing

DEMPSEY

Quote from: Bazza on July 15, 2013, 06:08:51 PM
You're both right and both wrong.

The M1 in the north runs from Belfast to near Dungannon.
The M1 in the south runs from the border at Newry to Dublin.

M1's are pretty popular as it goes. England has one too and it goes nowhere near Dublin.

Do I win a 'Most Pedantic Shite of the Day' t-shirt? :)


-Barry
I will have a go at winning that T-shirt. Wikipedia who are never wrong state,
"Almost the entire length of the N1 has been upgraded to motorway standard and is designated the M1 motorway. At 80 km it is the second longest stretch of motorway in Ireland, excluding connecting motorways. (The M7 motorway is the longest, at 186 km,). It runs from the Junction 3 of the M50 ring road in Dublin, past Swords, Balbriggan Drogheda and Dundalk before ending at Ballymascanlon north of Dundalk".
:) :)
Dei miscendarum discipulus
Forgive us our Hangovers as we forgive those who hangover against us

Ciderhead

Ye are all wrong, the dog on the street knows the M1 was started in 1959 and runs from London to Leeds.