Erected to commemorate Dublin's own millennium, a statue of Molly Malone pensively stares at passers-by on the southern end of Grafton Street. Ever ready for a comic put-down, Dubliners immediately christened the well-endowed Molly "the tart with the cart". Molly Malone - in case you didn't know - was a fictional fishmonger who sold cockles and mussels and was immortalised in a popular Dublin song.
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The Molly Malone statue is the embodiment of a popular Irish folk song about a fish seller who died of a fever. The song doesn't mention that Molly had huge...
Some Bronzer with a crackin'pair of cockles!
"In Dublin fair city where the girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheel barrow Through streets wide and...
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You can't miss the statue of Molly Malone, one of many unique statues in Dublin. It is on Grafton Street, a heavily populated tourist shopping ...
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molly malone a aussi qq petits noms sympathiques, comme on peut voir ici : http://www.awaycity.com/wiki/Statue_of_Molly_Malone le plus connu es...
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