Blue_Lagoon wrote: The six in Northern Ireland. Only because of The Troubles, especially during marching season. Once that's resolved someday, then I would have to reconsider.
the Shades wrote: Kildare or Longford can't decide which gives me a stronger urge to pull each of my finger nails out very slowly to distract me from the pain of being there
Balmed Out wrote: Dublin and Kildare though they arent so bad, just full of w******
ThrownAway wrote: Limerick :mad: What a horrible, horrible place. It's so depressing. Everything about the place is in need of modernizing. Anyone ever see the Roches it looks like it's from the 70s
Amazotheamazing wrote: While I agree the centre of Limerick is a pretty ugly/grey place, most Irish cities are, do you always judge places on the standard of their Roches stores? what a brillaintly random way to decide whether you like a place or not.
Amazotheamazing wrote: Moyross, Southill and the Island Field are frankly the source of 90-95% of the trouble in Limerick, stay away from those areas and it's fine, well it is a depressingish in the city centre, but it's safe. Could go into a big spiel about urban renewal etc, but not really bothered in what anyone else thinks of Limerick, tis enough for me that I like it.
The only place in Europe where the inhabitants refuse to accept the status of second city. __________________
solskjaer20 wrote: Why does everyone hate Derry? ;_; Maybe becasue its the third city and not the second.
Brian Capture wrote: Limerick is alright. Only been down a couple of times but had good craic. Nightclub called Teds. That incident involving my cousin happened in the city centre though. So the three places you mentioned would be considered 'working class'? I said on another thread that the majority of violent assaults are caused by skangers from such areas and someone said I was generalising!
solskjaer20 wrote: Why does everyone hate Derry? .