W.Shakes-Beer wrote: » think i mentioned this before. Seen some chap in clifden sitting in a spar, wearing a cheap tracksuit, drinking Guinness from the can at about 11.30 am.
baz2009 wrote: » FYP.
landsleaving wrote: » I've seen that in Dublin. Except replace the can of guinness for 2 litres of Tesco's finest Cider.
storm2811 wrote: » Really?I feel like some sort of caveman man because I see this every summer.:o
storm2811 wrote: » My first time on a double decker bus was also exciting but very scary.:pac:
Sizzler wrote: » Was away on a stag down in Kerry and saw lads in the local nightclub (AKA Dishco) in tracksuits winking at girls as they went to the bar :eek:
moonpurple wrote: » in the hurling final last year young firey tipperary guy swings full on into the face guard of the kilkenny guy who was skillfully provoking him sent off rte chose not to replay it, ever
fakearms123 wrote: » From what Ive seen down here in Kerry, being born and raised in Dublin, I can see both points of view and the following imagery i am about to show depicts what "culchie" people do...12345
moonpurple wrote: » image 2 is a youngster very close to his fit and self respecting dad, image 2 shows why you are down in kerry only the shrewdest europeans can live in kerry and wait for the summer to come back again:pac:
Sizzler wrote: » Some rellies up on a visit to the big schmoke I was asked afterwards to drive them to the main bogger road out of the city, so took them to out past Heuston and told them Id beep and give them a wave when they were on the main road out of the city. Beeped and waved as agreed and headed for home. Got home 20 mins later and who do I see in my rear view mirror.........you guessed it