Plazaman wrote: » So we can expect the Pukeville River flowing down The Mall again this year? A full days drinking would cost around €200. If you do that for 3 days out of the 5 it adds up. Is Mummy & Daddy funding their little angels to make arsés of themselves for a week. If not then if I see another protest about the grant being too small, I'll egg them (like they did to my car while driving down Bridge Street last year - €15 it cost me to clean). In an ideal world there should be an army of photographers/vidoegraphers out day and night to capture the antics and post all on tinternet while mailshotting all the Mumsys and Pops at the home addresses of the students with the link.
bobmalooka wrote: » In all fairness there's hardly students spending €200 a day on drink when the pubs are selling bottles of beer for €1. RAG week isn't caused by student grants it's simply a culture of acting the ass which has been the case for at least 10 years. Funnily enough I haven't heard of any serious anti social behaviour so far in this years RAG week, hopefully it stays that way. I think the couple if pubs selling the really cheap drink shouldn't be allowed to open in the morning or lower their prices so much which promotes the crazy levels of drinking
AgileMyth wrote: » €15 is an extortionate price for a car wash.
AgileMyth wrote: » It does have the union's blessing. They've asked people to be careful, same as every year. Students are dickheads and rag week is them at their worst. What are you going to do? It'll be tidied up and forgotten about next week.
bobmalooka wrote: » How are these pubs retaining their licences? The Leitrim bar have cheap drink till 3 pm, as well as being hugely irresponsible by promoting early heavy drinking I thought happy hours were done away with. I think most if us can understand people that age are impressionable and often don't recognise the impact of their actions, it's the people who take advantage and promote that behaviour for their own benefit who should be targeted
AgileMyth wrote: » Seems a lot quieter than previous years to be honest.
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Alaskimo-cake wrote: » I think you might be confusing him with Mickey Harte of Tyrone GAA who has spoken publicly as a pro "life" ( :rolleyes: ) supporter. To my knowledge, Mickey Joe of You're a Star fame hasn't featured in that particular debate. For the life of me I can't figure out why anyone would bother to bring him to a RAG week event though? He hasn't been relevant in about 10 years, didn't think many (if any) current students would even know who he is
fillefatale wrote: » He was singing at the massive rally at Merrion Square last year, I had the misfortune of passing through it when they announced him. He was on the screen, done up to the nines looks like a Good Christian Conservative boy.
red sean wrote: » Any idea how much money for charity was raised this year?
Plazaman wrote: » Per The Champion just over €6,000.
Kettleson wrote: » ..I wonder how much that works our per student? You'd wonder what the overtime and extra Garda on duty needed might have been, if anything? Still the kids had a good time eh...with no obvious harm done. "Nearly 3,000 students at the IT". That's good going, €2 raised per head. Hurrah!