Dotsie~tmp wrote: » When the light catches the bums in Eyre Square just right, its magical.
Sugarfree wrote: » Yes the puke laden streets really sparkle in the sun.
Muhammad Plump Toffee wrote: » What are you on about?
dolphin city wrote: » no, not at all. maybe it was a bit worse for wear early morning after paddy's day, but so was everywhere else in Ireland.
Sugarfree wrote: » Mayo is a quite a popular tourist county. Its not full of its own s hite either unlike the puke laden streets of Galway city.
celty wrote: » Anyone want to start a collection to send poor oul 'Sugarfree' back up to Mayo? It should only cost about a tenner on Bus Eireann. Immigration of cranky Mayo people hasn't gone away with the demise of the Celtic Tiger
Sugarfree wrote: » Well I remember walking down shop street there during the NUIG rag week and it was filthy at 11am.
Sugarfree wrote: » The racist underbelly of Galway is showings it's true form. Oh and biko banned me from Mayo. I'd happily go back there in the morning.
Sugarfree wrote: » I'm just pointing out the filth of Galway city. Do you not agree?
celty wrote: » Great to read most of the happy, positive posts on here ... a big change from all the doom and gloom in the country. And Sugarfree, take a chill pill and enjoy a bit of banter. Hell, some of my best friends are Mayo people (..incredible as it seems).
BornToBe? wrote: » Isn't it...... Its worth all the wind and rain when we have days like this.... What a wondeful little city.
ScumLord wrote: » I think Ireland in general can't be beat when the sun is shinning. ...