D!ve^Bomb! wrote: ooooh!! :eek: strike one
Blisterman wrote: Well, obviously I did. Thats why I hated it. Also the food was boring. potatoes every day. They're stuck in the famine days. Also, I hate solitude, and don't really like the countryside. And the people in my house were assholes.
Blisterman wrote: Does noone like Cork, or what?
Blisterman wrote: Well I meant in the days before the famine.
the mavman wrote: Galway a hands down winner due to it being by the sea.
Amz wrote: Galway's too small, you're always bumping into people you don't want to bump into.
Karl Hungus wrote: Hard to compare the two really.
Gonzorex wrote: I'm very curious to know why Dubliners refer to anywhere outside Dublin (including Galway) as 'down the country'? (especially in reference to places on an equal or higher latitude). Surely it's some kind of unwarranted superiority complex?
Amz wrote: It's not just Dubliners who say that! Are you that insecure about where you're from that this bothers you?
Blackjack wrote: Dublin does have better facilities and is better for a lot of stuff, but it really is getting to be an overpriced City.
alkjdflkajf wrote: Dublin is simply a skanky overpriced version of London with no functioning public transport
Papa Smut wrote: I like Dublin as there are (slightly) less culchies here. My 2c