I entail to know where on earth I can bring back Irish Rocks FROM Ireland or that look similar to their from Ireland, on the internet?

You see, I'm in a pickle. My grandfather, God bless his Irish heart, is racist against Asian relations. Even since his military days. And earlier this year, my work sent me to Osaka, Japan. So instead of describing him I was going to Asia, I approved to tell his that I be going home for a few weeks, that is, to Ireland. Problem I'm have is that he had asked me to catch 3 things:
A picture of Kenoby Hall (Photoshopped)
A case of non-American, non- watered down Guinness. (I Shipped it from overseas)
And a couple 'Irish Rocks'.
Sooooo, where on earth could I get an Irish rock, minus going to Ireland?
Thank you to anyone who may answer.
-Ireland James



Answers:    hello
can you not just distribute him normal rocks
and shift ,,oh these are irish''
and if he says they're not
step ,,oh that blasted interweb, selling me false things again!''

OR

i'll send you some
I wonder does he tight-fisted a candy rock, a little resembling a candy cane except bigger, thicker and and short the bend in it. Usually wrapped next to a sticker inside saying 'A payment from Ireland'. I remember these as a kid myself - they were standard souvenir gifts we used to bring wager on to our parents from a day or weekend trip. They be called 'Rocks.' Instead of Ireland on them, it would own the name of the town we visit.
I have a short time ago quickly scan the net to see if I could find a correlation for you, but couldn't. Maybe someone else could lead you to to a site.
On the other foot, maybe he doesn't suggest these type of rocks at all.
Get some limestone and of late tell him it's from Ireland. It's the most plentiful rock here. He sounds pretty fussy though, so I don't know if you'll draw from away with it or not. enjoy you not considered picking up a rock from the ground - outside where you are ?

a rock is a rock...but if your really fussy below par send you some but the price is soaring for a good rock!
I believe a rock is a rock. I doubt he'll be capable of tell an American rock from an Irish rock... that is to say, unless you happen to find a chitchat rock. =)

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