jpb1974 wrote: » Let me jump to the point... I believe you were being passive aggressive with your original post.
Uncle Pierre wrote: » There's a difference between saying a person is negative by nature, and saying a person has expressed negativity. Are we getting there now?
jpb1974 wrote: » Like I said... if you have an opinion, rationalize it and offer alternatives, I don't see that as negativity. Sad to have to say it, but Del Monte wound you up and you can't get over it. Sorry... but you're just trying your best to take little jabs there and people can see through it
Will comment however that it does seem to be the case that in general, there's a lot more negativity than positivity in this particular thread. Example is if you look at the comments on Facebook under the story about the cable car idea - many of them are along the lines of "why spend money on that? We need the flood defences first". And nobody saying in reply that no, the flood defences would be all wrong too. Yet there seems to be nothing but negativity on here about it.
jpb1974 wrote: » All I'll do is going back to your comment above which sparked this exchange and once again ask... What is your point? Is it that people here share different views to people on Facebook? Are you say that Facebook is a more accurate barometer for how people in on Boards should feel? If that is the case, is that something of great importance? Regarding Flood Defence, is it a problem that the half dozen or so people here that have expressed opinion's contrary to those on Facebook? Are you attempting to influence some sort of change? If there are 30-40 positive Facebook comments then does that means that people in here should change their opinion? Why do you feel the need to point out that people have opposing opinions on the flood defence, is it not normal to have differing opinions? What are you trying to say that is of any value here? If I can't find any great value in what you're saying, then I'm going to assume that it was simply a passive aggressive comment towards posters on this forum, that somehow it is a problem that they don't follow Facebook trends or that they are generally negative, as if that's an issue?
PhilOssophy wrote: » Well, that was 2 pages of utter drivel. Well done....anyone doing anything in Enniscorthy over the weekend?
Del.Monte wrote: » "Put a Bow on It " on de Lavhline this afternoon.
Del.Monte wrote: » Wickham's on the Market Square for cider which I drink at home not under the arches. https://www.facebook.com/Wickham-Bros-207423912631343/
CoBo55 wrote: » Again:eek: She's some yoke to moan, mother of Jaysus she'd give an Aspro a headache:mad:
kneemos wrote: » I pity the begger in Enniscorthy.
CoBo55 wrote: » Ha ha, classic!!
KathleenGrant wrote: » Saw plenty of posts over the years about people moving to areas asking about schools, shops, sports clubs, facilities.etc. Never saw someone ask where to buy drugs or where the best begging spots are. I've seen it all now
kneemos wrote: » There's gold in that gravel in the Slaney apparently.https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/wexford-people/20150721/283223031827448