Dr Crayfish wrote: » Who says this happens? I knew both my Granddad's but I've no idea who they voted for and my parents seem to vary election to election. Is it a culchie thing?
Dr Crayfish wrote: » Am I the only person who doesn't know what an immersion is? It seems most Irish stand ups base their acts on whatever it is. Also - the good room? Wtf does that mean? Being from Dublin, maybe these are culchie things or something.
Dr Crayfish wrote: » Must be a culchie thing because none of my friends or relatives had anything called a good room. God I'm so glad I'm from Dublin.
Dr Crayfish wrote: » dxhound2005 wrote: » Some Dublin houses must have immersions. There are companies in Dublin which repair them. If Des Bishop is most Irish stand ups you may have a point.http://www.immersion-heater.ie/ RTE can educate you on the subject of the good room.https://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/the-good-room-30004826/10771886/ Must be a culchie thing because none of my friends or relatives had anything called a good room. God I'm so glad I'm from Dublin.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Some Dublin houses must have immersions. There are companies in Dublin which repair them. If Des Bishop is most Irish stand ups you may have a point.http://www.immersion-heater.ie/ RTE can educate you on the subject of the good room.https://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/the-good-room-30004826/10771886/
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » Being from Dublin you obviously live in a two room Corporation flat with three generations of your family, plus you need the second room to keep the piebald pony.
Dr Crayfish wrote: » You're close, it's a 2 room corpo gaf, but I live on my own.
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » How many piebalds do you stable in the second room?
Dr Crayfish wrote: » Wtf is a piebald?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Clapping when the plane lands.
mikemac2 wrote: » Bye bye bye bye Bye bye bye bye Bye bye bye bye Bye bye bye bye Bye bye bye bye to end a telephone call I don’t think it’s cringeworthy though
McGaggs wrote: » Yes it is.
Andrewf20 wrote: » Lads abroad hanging irish flags from their balconies. No one cares.
ceadaoin. wrote: » Why is it? As an Irish person living abroad for many years I revel in the multiple byes when I get the chance
looksee wrote: » Maybe more putting it under a hedge than throwing it in the ditch, but however, I can vouch that this works. When my son (Catholic-ish) and his fiancee (just about CofI) were getting married someone loaned us a Child of Prague I (lapsed Methodist and now atheist) was entertained by this idea so I put it out. They got one lovely sunny August day, with wet and miserable weather before the day, and more rain after it! So evidently you don't need the prayer!
anewme wrote: » First you don't know what the immersion is, then you don't know what a piebald ( we called them pie ball) is, are you sure you're a Dub? :pac::pac:
whisky_galore wrote: » TBF that's getting rarer here, any farmer than can manage it builds an internal roadway so they don't have cattle on the roads anymore.
Dakota Dan wrote: » They are called underpasses.
PLL wrote: » Sitting the priest at the top table of your wedding / inviting the priest at all unless you're from a small village and you actually know him well.