I Was VB wrote: » Ever get tired of city life? I know I have, Currently living in south dublin city centre and working in north Dublin, I’m tired of a hour sitting in traffic each way to get to work, tired of paying €3.50 per hour for parking, tired of little scruffs thinking they are gangsters, tired of junkies, cyclists, not having change out of two pints from a tenner (I know it’s been that way for ages) tired of walking Instagram accounts, tired of people looking down thier nose at people who have a €20 less than them in thier pockets, tired of trials by social media, tired of knocked together houses being sold for €500k just because of the postcode* so that’s why I want to move to Leitrim, nice and quiet, just a few acres of land and a little cottage, potter around the garden, wake up in the morning to the sound of a cock a doodle doo, instead of a cock in a BMW driving in the bus lane. Get away from city life, just me and the country air, and a few retired freedom fighters and Semtex weapons dumps, get a job in a bar for €250 per week, that’s the dream. Anyone ever do it?** * I realize most of these problems aren’t exclusively city related. ** probably not going to move to Leitrim or the arsehole of Ireland in the immediate future but thinking about it the last while and I need some inspiration.
Gerry G wrote: » Do it, you wont regret it not even for a second. Country life beats city life hands down. Apart from the smell of cow ****e
Plumbthedepths wrote: » My wife and I moved to the countryside back in 2004 with our two sons . 4 and 13 year olds. The best decision we every made. In our children's favour it has worked out being away from bad influences etc . Our older son is now a guard whereas where he used to live he would probably be known to them. Now 15 years later my wife and I want the convince of town living.
I Was VB wrote: Part of my thinking is the reason you moved to the bog for the sons, I don’t want my future offsprings idea of a role model to be of some gickbag driving a wanked out Audi with some gangster gee in the passenger seat.
sk8erboii wrote: » I get it y'all. You cant stand conflict, never could. That's why when you're brought to a place thats all about competition (for money, for pussy, for fame) you just cant hack it. Truth is, you're never gonna make it. Never will. You might aswell lay down and surrender (Go to the countryside and be alone so no one can hurt your fee fees). You cant hack it in the arena. Here in Dublin, its a young man's game. The worn and tired slink away quietly to moldy pubs to complain about whoever they cant fight (Liberals? Immigrants? Feminists). Thats what you are. Worn. You used to be a sharp knife. But you lost your edge. This is the time of our lives and your death.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Part of my thinking in regards to your response is a numpty trying to be funny but failing.
Deleted User wrote: » Ah sk8erboii.. As usual, talking about life pretending he's got the wisdom of decades in the workplace, when he's 23.
Cookie_Monster wrote: » Built a house on a lifestyle block 18 months ago, put it up for sale this week to move back to town. Its not for us, things like useable internet, rubbish collection, a smaller mortgage and not spending 45 mins cutting the grass every week far outweigh the piece and quiet niceness of it.
sk8erboii wrote: » Social outcasts lashing out online instead of improving themselves?
sk8erboii wrote: » I get it y'all. You cant stand conflict, never could. That's why when you're brought to a place thats all about competition (for money, for pussy, for fame) you just cant hack it.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » City people (particularly on Boards) love taking the piss out of rural Ireland until it comes time to 'get away from it all' and hit up what they perceive to be the backarse of nowhere for a stag/hen do or a weekend away. Feck off. They're as bad as all the gym bunnies who take over the pubs in December.
Bobblehats wrote: » F*cking pee diddely up in da house and where exactly might you taking us good sir; the bronx?
sk8erboii wrote: » So you finally got it figured out huh? You talked the talk and walked the walk. You beat the best and killed the rest. You took all the cards until you finally became the dealer. Well guess what? Now everyones playing chess. You better watch your back. Its a dog eat dog world out there, Bob. And im the f*cking chinaman
Deleted User wrote: » A string of redundant clich You're saying absolutely nothing.