Kermit.de.frog wrote: » What are the biggest differences between Dublin people and Wicklow people and how can we spare dialogue between the two sides? It's just that the mountains there would be handy to build over (sure it's a bit high and it snows in the winter but the views would be amazing), lots of open space for us Dubs and we can't keep taking from Kildare.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » What are the biggest differences between Dublin people and Wicklow people and how can we spur dialogue between the two sides? It's just that the mountains there would be handy to build over (sure it's a bit high and it snows in the winter but the views would be amazing), lots of open space for us Dubs and we can't keep taking from Kildare.
deco nate wrote: » Build houses over the Wicklow Mountains just because some people have ****loads of money to pay for it and ruined the view of the Mountains so they can have views over others?? Fcuk off. ( you answered you're own question in your post)
Peatys wrote: » Can't be dealing with the strange wicklow/mountain/nordy accent
fatknacker wrote: » Yeah, what's with the nordie accent? Did Ulstermen settle in the mountains one time?
The Crowman wrote: » I mainly associate Wicklow with Larry Murphy and Glenroe.
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » Yeah that was a dark crossover episode
listermint wrote: » Not sure if you aware but the mountains .. hills I should say that you are looking at are in Dublin county op. The Wicklow parts are over them out of view. So you'd be building in Dublin.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Wicklow as a concept for a county does not work. Bray/Greystones/Blessington associate more with Dublin Blessington/Baltinglass associate more with Kildare Arklow associates more with Wexford Shilelagh/Tinahely/Carnew associate more with Carlow
Speedsie wrote: » Wicklow was the last county to be 'formed', in 1606, and it is a little odd alright. Perhaps it should have been assigned to neighbouring counties in the manner you have described. Certainly there are major differences between East and West Wicklow.
TallGlass wrote: » Is Wicka not part of the big D now?
Conservatory wrote: » Were there many formed in 1607?
Speedsie wrote: » Sorry, I phrased that badly. Wicklow was the final county to be defined, this happened in 1606.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Dublin mountains. Wicklow hills. :cool:
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Bray/Greystones/Blessington associate more with DublinBlessington/Baltinglass associate more with Kildare