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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1dave View Post
    Right so. I've me Apt booked in Isaac's.

    So where am I heading ? The only place I know around there is a little spanish tapas bar near the hotel. Probably not even still there.
    I would say ,if you go to Scotts by the GPO you will not get out alive....lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post
    I would say ,if you go to Scotts by the GPO you will not get out alive....lol.
    I do remember going to a venue, around 5 years ago. I think it was called Blue moon or something like that. You had to pre buy the tickets in a box office type place.
    We used to go there and a place called Bodega.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksparrow2010 View Post
    Little Christmas is also called Women's Christmas (Irish: Nollaig na mBan), and sometimes Women's Little Christmas. The tradition, still very strong in Cork and Kerry is so called because of the Irish men taking on all the household duties for the day. Most women hold parties or go out to celebrate the day with their friends, sisters, mothers, and aunts. Bars and restaurants serve mostly women and girls on this night. Children often buy presents for their mothers and grandmothers.

    its tomoro and I was wondering is it as big in other countys as it is in Cork?
    do you ladies go out and celebrate it?

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    It's celebrated as Christmas Eve if you're a Russian Orthadox. so, yeah, it's a big deal in other countries.; the Julian calendar has Chistmas 13 days after our christmas. i think the ladies of Cork were probably hiding their pagan roots or defying Pope Gregory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anitasizzle View Post
    It's celebrated as Christmas Eve if you're a Russian Orthadox. so, yeah, it's a big deal in other countries.; the Julian calendar has Chistmas 13 days after our christmas. i think the ladies of Cork were probably hiding their pagan roots or defying Pope Gregory.
    thanks Anita

    here is little info i found

    it is the evening when women plan to go out without their men.

    Ireland's traditional "girls' night out" is still observed by a few dedicated girlfriends

    By Sheila Flitton

    “Nollaig na mBan” or “Little Women’s Christmas” is an old custom that’s still celebrated by women all over Ireland. It goes back to the days when large families were the norm. Men never lifted a finger in the house to help, and were never expected to. If a man washed the dishes, he would be called an “auld woman” by other men. No full blooded Irish man was prepared to risk that!

    But each year, after the Christmas holiday, tired women finally got a break – for one day, at least. On January 6th (the same day as the Epiphany), men would take over of the housework, offering women a chance to go out to relax with each other.

    Never one to break with tradition, I returned to my hometown of Cork this year (from Dublin) to join my sisters and women friends to celebrate. As we sat overlooking the River Lee from Cork’s Metropole Hotel dining room, I thought, “We keep the tradition alive but, not in the same way our mothers did.

    Some say this tradition is dying. But I was surprised to see how many women of all ages upheld it this year. Like my own sisters and friends, most women no longer gather in the snug of a public house. Wine and lunch has replaced the bottle of stout and corned beef sandwiches. And of course, today’s new man, no stranger to the kitchen, is home trying his hand at cooking and spending quality time with the children (or so they say).. We can’t stop progress, but it’s a pleasure to see Little Women’s Christmas survive. ”



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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksparrow2010 View Post
    Little Christmas is also called Women's Christmas (Irish: Nollaig na mBan), and sometimes Women's Little Christmas. The tradition, still very strong in Cork and Kerry is so called because of the Irish men taking on all the household duties for the day. Most women hold parties or go out to celebrate the day with their friends, sisters, mothers, and aunts. Bars and restaurants serve mostly women and girls on this night. Children often buy presents for their mothers and grandmothers.

    its tomoro and I was wondering is it as big in other countys as it is in Cork?
    do you ladies go out and celebrate it?

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    Ah Jesus, Capt. Jack, what are you trying to do to me
    I don't mind bumping into a loada women going mad on a night out, but wanting me to take on all the household duties for a day. Sure that's pure madness, Boyo
    Would ya please keep it quiet, ffs!!!!

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    Happy womens Little Christmas Ladies...
    hope some of you will go out and celebrate it!..
    have a great night if you do...

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    part of the tradition is men getting their every need tended too the rest of the year round. so for one day i think id be willing to keep up such a tradition
    see you next tuesday

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    I have heard of it Jack Its alos the day most people take down their xmas tree
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