connemara man wrote: » We just went wowburger.
Stheno wrote: » Ah here I'm originally from the Midlands.
prawnsambo wrote: » Yes. It's not just the fact that there are Northsiders on here, but that they see nothing wrong with that. So brazen. :mad:
Stheno wrote: » Have you decided where you are going or do you need recommendations? Apart from venjur and mfceilings
irishbucsfan wrote: » This forum is disgraceful
Buer wrote: » Stheno....you're a northsider?!
Stheno wrote: » Not the 17 or 102
prawnsambo wrote: » It's the same place as An Lár. All the buses go there in the end.
connemara man wrote: » I have lived up here for a while in the past. But never got where town was. Because I'm used to "town" being a more compact area like Galway.
mfceiling wrote: » I saw 2 old men squaring up to each other outside the Black Horse one night...proper arms bent upwards like something from the 1800's.
Stheno wrote: » Reminds me last year I had a work meeting in Inchicore. Not knowing anywhere else my colleague and I agreed to meet in the black horse beforehand He got there first and ordered two lattes at the bar. He swears they nearly fell around the place laughing at him
mfceiling wrote: » Call in to Noctors when you're there...lovely people. Make sure to ask for a pimms with ice and tell them you don't like guinness - "it's pure bog water for muck savages".
[Deleted User] wrote: » Sorry Stheno, you are actually wrong on this one. 'Town' as far as Dublin is concerned is assigned to the part of the city that is oldest and had an original high population density. Connemara man - you want to head to a quaint part of old Dublin towards the east of the city centre, it's called Sherrif Street and it's a beautiful part of town. You can get there on the red line. No need to thank me, have fun!
Zzippy wrote: » Try to stay north of the river if you can. The southside people talk funny, have big notions, and think they're better than everyone else. It's like Cork, only worse...
Zzippy wrote: » He's from Connemara, not 1920!
Deleted User wrote: » Oh and to avoid some confusion - if someone offers you some 'yolks' it means they have free range eggs for sale and it's considered rude to refuse.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Don't forget, it's one of the posher parts of Dublin and they get a bit annoyed if you don't pronounce it "Sha-reef" Street.
Stheno wrote: » Yes college green would be part of it "town" is generally a reference for the whole are from O'Connell st through to Stephens green.
connemara man wrote: » Thanks. That's a big enough area
connemara man wrote: » I'm here for a few weeks work meeting a mate in town. So is that the college green area?