sadie06 wrote: » People in glass houses..... I had the misfortune to end up in The Church (an Aussie haunt) in London one Sunday a few years back. I have never in all my life seen carry on like I did there, and at the Aussie bar we went on to later. I can't even describe the unfunniness of the 'fun' being had by hammered Aussie backpackers at 4 O'Clock on a Sunday afternoon. It was mental!
Playboy wrote: » There are plenty of Irish that go to the Church!
dj jarvis wrote: » someone made the point earlier that it could also other nationals giving the Irish bars a bad name
Stevie888 wrote: » It really, really isn't. A high proportion of Irish over in Oz are an absolute disgrace, I'm surprised more isn't being made of it in the media. And most backpackers from other nationalities wouldn't dream of ever going to one. It's the irish themselves giving the irish bars a bad name.
dj jarvis wrote: » plenty has been on the media about it , problem is the slant taken, so it's all Irish that are causing the trouble at Irish bars ? none of the locals or other tourists are getting ****faced ? as i said in my post , the Irish are no saints , but from my vast experience of Irish pubs abroad - it aint just the Irish - far from it as for only the Irish frequent the Irish bars , try reading the the comments on the site , majority are positive , majority are from locals you see , most educated people will understand that just because some of one nation act like savages , does not mean the rest are like them. Its called not being ignorant.
they dont actually slag irish people though, just irish bars. Which lets face it, are usually plastic shíte abroad
Stevie888 wrote: » I'm going by what I saw first hand so no ignorance here. Yes, it is overwhelmingly Irish causing the trouble. We are starting to get quite a bad reputation over there not only amongst locals but with other backpackers aswell, and believe me, it's fully justified.
event wrote: » they dont actually slag irish people though, just irish bars. Which lets face it, are usually plastic shíte abroad
Dostoevsky wrote: » And, much more importantly, with their foreign soccer sh ite blaring every night killing conversation, pubs in Ireland are now as plastic as plastic Paddy can become. Culturally, with some notable exceptions like The Gravediggers, the traditional Irish pub as a community centre is dead in Dublin and what's left is an impersonal tv-dominated space of noise where muppets sit around and watch the same commercial "sport" pulp as people in Britain, having little or no connection with the local community or interest in it. The new 'plastic Paddys' are right there in those Irish pubs following the latest fashion as told to them through a tv box. Because "Irish pubs" do precisely the same outside Ireland they become "plastic Paddys".
--Kaiser-- wrote: » Right, are we pretending that a vast contingent of the Irish in Oz aren't over there treating it like an extended holiday and drinking their loaves off?
SherlockWatson wrote: » First hand? You've met the majority of Irish people in Australia?
Fratton Fred wrote: » It's shocking Joe, I passed a cross road this morning and people were selling bleedin newspapers. Newspapers Joe, not one comely dancing maiden to be seen anywhere. I blame sky tv.
Dostoevsky wrote: » Are you alright in the head?
Jaiden Gorgeous Spark wrote: » Pubs in providing what they think the majority of people want shocker!!!
Dostoevsky wrote: » And, much more importantly, with their foreign soccer sh ite blaring every night killing conversation, pubs in Ireland are now as plastic as plastic Paddy can become. .
gobnaitolunacy wrote: » FYP
Stinicker wrote: » Ahhh, the Cock & Bull in Bondi, good memories!
Fratton Fred wrote: » Perfectly fine, thanks for your concern. Welcome to the 21st century by the way.