ciano1 wrote: » It's terrible Joe, they're drinking in the streets and congregating outside Superma..... .... Oh wait, they're not students. It's okay so! :cool: :rolleyes:
Tugboats wrote: » Rag week with cheap suits and 1euro e/w bets on horses by people pretending to be big shots:o
Romina Tall Calendar wrote: » Its hard on the pocket and the liver but well worth it
puma90 wrote: » Let's hope it's not raining ladies day it ruined it last year and it was my first ladies day
Larianne wrote: » Awh. This will be my first Race Week in Galway. Don't be putting me off it!
zarquon wrote: » So it can clean out your finances and help destroy your liver but it's worth it??? Okayyyy - personally i prefer to live a long life and not have to worry about finances, i find that's good craic too. Each to their own though!
Damian Famous Piece wrote: » Not looking forward to thousands of people descending on the city to shout, vomit, litter, and make the city centre into the drunken Hunger Games is begrudgery now?
Lapin wrote: » FFS such OTT whinging and moaning going on here. :mad: Any other town or city on this island (including Dublin) would give anything for a small fraction of the feelgood atmosphere generated in Galway every summer. Nowhere else does fun like we do, and we are the envy of the rest of the country for it. Every town witnesses the problems associated with exessive drinking every weekend. It's not unique to Galway. But at least we have something to show for it. Something which attracts positive publicity, generates millions for the local economy and provides employment for hundreds of people directly and indirectly. Race week is the highlight of the Irish annual social calendar and is preceeded by an arts festival that is bigger than the Cork Jazz Festival, Waterford Spraoi Festival and Kilkenny Comedy Festival combined. And yet the annual local begrudgery continues. Don't be so quick to knock Race Week. You'd miss it if we didn't have it. Bring it on and lighten up a bit !
Romina Tall Calendar wrote: » Sure that's all part of the show as the man says. I've been out in town most night after racing for years (usually do 5 nights in a row wed to sun), the atmosphere in town is unbeatable that week, just wall to wall craic! I've had friends from abroad come once and they keep coming back, they think it's epic! If I was given a free holiday anywhere in the world I'd say no if it clashed with race week.
Damian Famous Piece wrote: » It attracts positive publicity but it's just RAG week in a suit.
Damian Famous Piece wrote: » Go and work race week in housekeeping, barwork, transport, emergency services or security and see how much you feel like lightening up then.
Damian Famous Piece wrote: » It's a necessary evil but that doesn't mean people have to just ignore the many, many negatives of it.
Lapin wrote: » .
Lapin wrote: » Lazy comparison used by people simply because both events occur in the same city. Those who try to excuse the drunken behaviour of a few Donegal students during RAG week often point to Race Week for comparisons too. But where is the multi million euro sporting event associated with RAG week and the addiotional employment spin offs that come with it ?
I have done, many times. And I enjoyed every minute of it. The Galway Races are a fun event with very little trouble. The vast majority of those who attend are in a positive mood and the event generates a good natured feeling around the city.
I have also worked at various other major events throughout Europe where there has been tension in the build up due to a small minority of troublemakers. Galway has none of that. Everyone is into having a good time. (Apart from a few begrudging locals who can't see the value it brings to the city and surrounds).
There's nothing evil about it. And whatever little negatives that may exist are far outweighed by the countless positives it brings. We'd be a lot worse off without it. People just need to lighten up.
Lapin wrote: » FFS such OTT whinging and moaning going on here. :mad: .... Race week is the highlight of the Irish annual social calendar and is preceeded by an arts festival that is bigger than the Cork Jazz Festival, Waterford Spraoi Festival and Kilkenny Comedy Festival combined. And yet the annual local begrudgery continues. Don't be so quick to knock Race Week. You'd miss it if we didn't have it. Bring it on and lighten up a bit !
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Ladies don't wear fake tan.
Romina Tall Calendar wrote: » That's pretty damn insulting, I don't know any ladies that don't wear it from time to time for big events such as the races.
Lapin wrote: » I have done, many times. And I enjoyed every minute of it. The Galway Races are a fun event with very little trouble. The vast majority of those who attend are in a positive mood and the event generates a good natured feeling around the city.
Lapin wrote: » I have also worked at various other major events throughout Europe where there has been tension in the build up due to a small minority of troublemakers. Galway has none of that. Everyone is into having a good time. (Apart from a few begrudging locals who can't see the value it brings to the city and surrounds).
Lapin wrote: » There's nothing evil about it. And whatever little negatives that may exist are far outweighed by the countless positives it brings. We'd be a lot worse off without it. People just need to lighten up.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Ladies don't wear fake tan. Begrudgery? No, just calling it as I see it. I'm delighted that the Arts Festival has started though, and that we've got a Fringe as well.