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Will Ferrell had a quiet pint of Guinness in Dublin last night

Even though he’s KIND OF A BIG DEAL.

WILL FERRELL AND Mark Wahlberg are in Dublin today for the premiere of their new movie Daddy’s Home.

They’ll be gracing the red carpet at the Savoy tonight. But beforehand, Will Ferrell took the opportunity to drop by Pacino’s on Suffolk Street for a nice cold one.

Emer Fitzpatrick was working there and seized the opportunity for a photo…

Emer Fitzpatrick Emer Fitzpatrick

She told DailyEdge.ie that the Ferreller was “so lovely”. He had a meal and a pint of Guinness…

… and when I told him I had just watched Step Brothers last night he laughed and said “What a coincidence!”

Sure he loves the finer things in Irish culture. Remember that time he went on a tour of Ireland in 2008 and ended up at a house party in Longford?

Mark Adams Mark Adams

Yep.

Meanwhile, EVERYONE is trying to buy Mark Wahlberg a drink.

Will nobody buy Ferrell a pint? Come on. We’ll get the first round.

h/t Joe.ie

Written by Michael Freeman and posted on DailyEdge.ie

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    Aug 20th 2013, 8:47 PM

    How did they die?

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    Belfast Telegraph reports: It is understood two of the women died after suffering physical injuries, with officers working to establish how they were caused, with the other death attributed to organ failure.

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    Aug 21st 2013, 9:28 AM

    This is a bit of an odd one…

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