Emmi wrote: » Does anyone know what the hell is going on??
paconnors wrote: » one word. students
Webbs wrote: » :rolleyes: how very astute of you. This week there have been a hell of a lot of people out and about at night particularly as its been unseasonably dry and warm and yes the vast majority are students (is it grant time this week or just the Halloween run up?) Your reply is obviously meant to be denigrating to students but during other busy times in Galway (race week, arts festival, bank holidays) is it spotlessly clean in Galway? maybe you should think a little more about your replies before responding with facile comments. And before you ask no I am not a student
paconnors wrote: » I use to work in the taxi office on eyre st did the night shifts and it was the same EVERY YEAR. go along that st any bank holiday weekend or race week wont be too messy. also remember on a thursday night who else would be out. working people wont. and last night all the clubs were offering free in if u dreesed up. most people including myself will go out sat night and celebrate holloween.
Wompa1 wrote: » Grab your brooms bhoys!
Zzippy wrote: » Not overly fond of students for a few other reasons, but come on, only students out on a Thursday night? I was out last night and its a long time since I was a student... didn't see too many students either where I was. Now if you want to start a rant about young people (not just students) these days not having any sense of civic duty and leaving litter around the place, I'll happily join your witch hunt...
paconnors wrote: » well to be honost anybody i know thats workin 9 to 5 jobs dont go out clubin midweek
Magnus wrote: » They should make ASBO kids do the street cleaning before going to school.
Emmi wrote: » The last two mornings on my way into work, Eyre Street has looked like a rubbish tip, literally!!:eek: :mad: