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05-04-2012, 10:36   #16
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I knew you'd find (and post) on this one.

I shoulda founded the bloody thing!
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05-04-2012, 10:44   #17
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I shoulda founded the bloody thing!
I thought you did when I was reading the article!
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So anyone interested in learning something new or looking at self improvement means that they are pretentious as opposed to blending in and watching Barcelona winning the CL.......again.
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I like the idea of getting drunk and eating nice food
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05-04-2012, 10:57   #20
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So anyone interested in learning something new or looking at self improvement means that they are pretentious as opposed to blending in and watching Barcelona winning the CL.......again.
"Tonight’s event is Mixology, hosted by Paul Lambert, a world-class cocktail man who works in the Blind Pig bar. About 15 members are present: the kind of men you see in cardigans, jackets and perhaps sockless boat shoes going purposefully about Dublin 2 by night and by day."

I think there are better ways to learn new things and self improve yourself without having to be surrounded by the types of knobs described above.

An elitest, pretentious bunch of muppets.
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In other news, Irish Times in Identity shocker, thinks it is Victorian, how delightful.

A real mans club should have a gladiator arena... back to our real male instincts... We shall feed those who wear sockless boatshoes to the lions.
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05-04-2012, 12:00   #22
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Sounds like a bunch of try hards to be honest
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No mention of strippers? Sounds like a crap gentlemen's club!
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Surely naked and good looking women are the centre piece of any gentlemans club worthy of the name
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I'm not a man, but I think it's a good idea. There's not an awful lot of variety in Ireland of ways to socialise. If you're not interested in getting off-your-face drunk on cheap beer every night, then what do you do?

At least this club is offering some alternative. Even if it does come across as a little pretentious.
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Discuss Irish Literature or watch Champions League hmmmmmmmmmm....
Irish literature, of course. Oh to be "cool" and fit in by only have commercially popular interests...
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I'm not a man, but I think it's a good idea. There's not an awful lot of variety in Ireland of ways to socialise. If you're not interested in getting off-your-face drunk on cheap beer every night, then what do you do?

At least this club is offering some alternative. Even if it does come across as a little pretentious.
Cheap, it aint!
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Alan O'Riordan? Surely not!
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I'm not a man, but I think it's a good idea. There's not an awful lot of variety in Ireland of ways to socialise. If you're not interested in getting off-your-face drunk on cheap beer every night, then what do you do?

At least this club is offering some alternative. Even if it does come across as a little pretentious.
Exactly!
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Nothing wrong with a few snifters of brandy followed by some fencing and a duel after.... perfectly acceptable in these extravagent times
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