Hanwellian wrote: » Aldi & Lidl included as my experience of when they first came to Uk was in poor areas.
Cheyenne Prickly Landlord wrote: » I would love a sit down chipper! Never gonna happen in a real rough area though - too much hassle. The only sit down chipper I know is in Ballsbridge.
Ciaran_B wrote: » Like in Ranelagh and Rathmines. Two sure-fire rough areas.
Saipanne wrote: » Ranelagh has an Aldi/Lidl?
Glenster wrote: » People wearing jogging bottoms who aren't currently jogging"Dogs are welcome" signs outside the pub a sit down chipper kids wearing light-up trainers Minorities Old ladies with trolleys
Hanwellian wrote: » Hands down the jocks & walking with a limp. Really feckin annoying, I just laugh at em as they pass looking shiftily at the pavement.
seachto7 wrote: » Can anyone tell me where the fad for having your hands down the front of your tracksuit pants comes from? Not so fashionable right now, but it was a few years ago.... Baffles me.
david75 wrote: » Apparently psychologically speaking it's a sign of insecurity. They're literally protecting they're most vulnerable bits. But they don't know that or that that's why they're doing It.
padd b1975 wrote: » Houses refurbished to within an inch of their lives even though no one who lives in them has ever had a job.
Arcade_Tryer wrote: » Country estates aren't typically rough to be fair. Unless you mean the wildlife.