G. B. Shaw’s Birthplace
<p><em>In July and August 2005, I spent two weeks in Ireland. Most of it was with a tour group via a public radio station, before I stayed at a Dublin hostel for three days.</em></p>
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<p>George Bernard Shaw’s birthplace</p>
<p>I suspected that if I got a bed in a dorm room with 16 beds, I’d be with 15 college students, making noise and coming in at all hours, but I didn’t anticipate an obnoxious drunk babbling on and on at one am. I got to the hostel a little before 11:30 pm last night (the play was out at 11), and the lights were on in the room, #118, “the Harding Room.” A few people were asleep or at least in bed. I tried to keep quiet while I gathered my stuff to take a shower. But I had to ask for help with the door — you have to simultaneously press the “door release” button and push the door open. It’s easy now that I know how.</p>
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