ClovenHoof wrote: » Ireland has given me a wonderful life. Because I ignored the unwritten RTE social engineering rule book and made my own.
Wolf Hanssen wrote: » I fcuking LOVE Ireland! I LOVE her people and all they have done for the world. I LOVE you all AH!
melissak wrote: » I love Ireland. There are things that could be better and we like to moan about but it could be a lot worse.
gumbo1 wrote: » Had a few beers have we? Pondering your self righteousness? There's many people, like you, that have dropped out of school at various ages and have done well for themselves. I know several people that haven't got a second level or third level qualifications and are doing pretty well, this might surprise you but a lot of them are in ireland, some are on foreign soil, but never the less they're doing well. With all that said I must say fair play to you for being self educated in your field of choice.
The flying mouse wrote: » Steddy on old chap we here you :P:D;)
ClovenHoof wrote: » Serious. Life is full of more options if you are not competing with your cousin who is in Uni.
To Elland Back wrote: » Maybe it has always been that way and I didn't notice
rsh118 wrote: » I love it more and I have a massive student loan and followed the RTE Social Path of Doom mentioned above. I win! Lock thread.
ClovenHoof wrote: » I would also advise any young people reading this to go to Tech and get a trade/skills that people always need. Ignore making you mammy proud by getting a degree. Serious. Life is full of more options if you are not competing with your cousin who is in Uni.
Wolf Hanssen wrote: » Yeah well, if I matched Ireland on Tinder, I'd bang it! Go Ireland! Ya hooure ye!
rsh118 wrote: » That's nothing! I still fancied her while she was broken down and homeless on the side of the EU road in 2010. Eiré abu! Game. Set. Match. Fact. Because I did it in gaelige.
Wolf Hanssen wrote: » Sure I remember when she accepted Punts! I have been on her, in her, around her and above her. I've been up the top of her and down the bottom of her. I wear her flag, I have worked for her, bled for her, would kill for her and die for her and the only thing I want in return is to be able to call myself an Irishman.
donvito99 wrote: » Or, maybe it doesn't exist and you're pulling this out of your arse?
riffmongous wrote: » The thing is there is really no reason why Ireland can't be even better, I really hope the 1916 commemorations inspire people to help this country push on and fulfill it's potential