DenMan wrote: » CheGuedara I appreciate the time you took to respond to the post. I think you took me up wrong with it. It is not a diss at all culchies. No hard feelings.
luckylucky wrote: » Are you schizophrenic or something
DenMan wrote: » No. Just realised what a poor choice of posts I made earlier and feel a little down.
Ruu wrote: » What about the Dulchies?
DenMan wrote: » I apologise to all culchies. I didn't mean my first post to sound the way it was. It came out badly and I'm sorry. In fact I would be a Dulchie as my parents moved away from Dublin. I never said I hated culchies, hate is such a strong word. Can we be virtual buddies again? All this culchie/dub thing is such a wasted arguement. There is always going to be differences on both sides.
luckylucky wrote: » Yeah no problem yeah scanger how yiz youse bleedin howya
DenMan wrote: » I'll do ya a deal on a battery boss. Got it brand new off me brother, I think.
tony1kenobi wrote: » You only think he is your brother?
Orange69 wrote: » Seeing threads like this im glad i left Ireland for a proper country..
eVeNtInE wrote: » This post has been deleted.
DenMan wrote: » I apologise to all culchies. I didn't mean my first post to sound the way it was. It came out badly and I'm sorry.
Deleted User wrote: » Are you mad?! These are the threads that make me miss home! Here (in Canada), everyone is so bloody nice it would make you sick! The Canadians are unable to string sentences together if they're in the company of Irish and Brits bullying each other for 800 years of IRA potato bombing London's Canary Warf. It just makes us Irish better then anyone else in the World. That's a fact (I read it once on Wikipedia somewhere:P) Oh, I don't hate Culchies. I've plenty of mates from the countryside. I just pity them .
DenMan wrote: » They generally tend to have bigoted opinions, can be very closed minded especially when you consider that: 1) They, in a lot of cases went to third level education in Dublin. 2) Spend their time complaining about Dublin, and when huge gigs are organised are the first to buy tickets there. 3) Wear the counties jerseys all of the time. I have nothing but respect for people who support their county, but when it becomes the sole wardrobe it becomes annoying. 4) Lack of social graces. That's a big one for me personally. Country people tend to gather in packs and wolf down their food making upsurd noises. 5) Inept knowledge of current affairs. Don't know how many conversations I have had with country people regarding the news in the morning. In all fairnest it doesn't take a lot of time in your day to listen to Morning Ireland before commenting on events heard through over heard conversations. Sorry if I offended anyone but that's the general impression I have got from them.
latenia wrote: » Do these people realise that these are just administrative boundaries drawn up a few hundred years ago using rivers and roads?
Orange69 wrote: » I cant agree with you there mate, was the happiest day of my life when i escaped that hole.. and if it wasn't for family i would never set foot there again... And there is no way i would miss the retarded us and them mentality that pervades every level in Irish society...
phenomenon wrote: » I hear ye have "buses" in Dublin now. Too sophisticated for the ol' horse and cart, eh?