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paul_oshea
23/06/2005, 12:00 PM
are you that auld pauro, jees you seem an awful lot younger. and you bloody act and sound a lot younger too!!!! :D

Eire06
23/06/2005, 12:18 PM
English girl im seeing at the mo is 23... me being 28, jeez the stick im getting off her for being her old man.... not that much of a difference! i much prefer dating girls from another country, believe or not..
My boyfriend at the moment is 28 too and I'm 24 always give him stick about being an old man too :D
Mind you he acts like it half the time :rolleyes:

I don't like dating men from other countries.. find them too odd.. Irish boys are fine for me.. and they are the best craic :D

Schumi
23/06/2005, 12:20 PM
are you that auld pauro, jees you seem an awful lot younger. and you bloody act and sound a lot younger too!!!! :D
Was about to post the same thing! :D

fosterdollar
23/06/2005, 12:27 PM
I was with a 31 year old a few weeks ago. Must admit i was shocked when i found out. Would have thought she was my age or less! Did a bit of a legger when found out that her friend was an ex of my older brother. Started getting a bit weird then. I'm 23 btw.

Peadar
23/06/2005, 12:38 PM
me being 28

The auld Oil of Olay is doing the trick for your skin, what's your secret for having the mental age of an 18 year old? :D


i much prefer dating girls from another country, believe or not..

You have to take what you can get really, I suppose. :D
Meant to have a chat with your missus about curry but then I noticed that she's not Indian. What's the story there like? :confused: :D

Macy
23/06/2005, 12:41 PM
I'm 23 btw.
Edit - forget it, sounds pathetic whichever way I try and say what I mean... :rolleyes: :D

fosterdollar
23/06/2005, 12:46 PM
:eek: And to think I was asking you about birds I was spotting on the train on a Sunday evening, and you only a kid... :D
Was never much point asking me for all i could remember of them. Think we're all guilty of some active positive age discrimination on the dancefloor in Blazers at some stage though.

Hehe, Macy to DJ: "Play 'One More Time' again" (over and over again)

Was that your slow song?

Macy
23/06/2005, 12:49 PM
Was never much point asking me for all i could remember of them. Think we're all guilty of some active positive age discrimination on the dancefloor in Blazers at some stage though.

Hehe, Macy to DJ: "Play 'One More Time' again" (over and over again)

Was that your slow song?
Just to clarify - Magoo always knew all these fit young ones on the train up on a Sunday evening.... I just never realised quite how young :eek: .....


Hehe, Macy to DJ: "Play 'One More Time' again" (over and over again)

Was that your slow song?
he he I'd forgotten about that.... Is Jay still in Blazers?

fosterdollar
23/06/2005, 12:56 PM
aha i get it now. The train was a good spot for picking up ladies alright. The state of the train service and the crowds on it were obvious conversation starters. 'Oh, you're going to Longford too...?' No ladies, we still had the Tribune and a quick smoke between the carriages to kill the time.

They wouldn't have been that much younger Macy. Anyway they all were in college so fair game in any of the likely haunts on a wednesday night in Dubland. Though when i think about it now, my younger brother is starting in UCD in Sept. and I'd be pushing it to think that his girl friends were fair game.

fosterdollar
23/06/2005, 12:59 PM
he he I'd forgotten about that.... Is Jay still in Blazers?
Haven't a clue. It's been years. I was in it once since they changed it i think and got completely disorientated. There's a bit of choice of where to go round the town now. As much as we whinged about it back then, the lack of choice meant you always met up with everyone and you could had a good chance of seeing some bird from Valentine's 'down the road'. :D

Macy
23/06/2005, 1:11 PM
They wouldn't have been that much younger Macy. Anyway they all were in college so fair game in any of the likely haunts on a wednesday night in Dubland. Though when i think about it now, my younger brother is starting in UCD in Sept. and I'd be pushing it to think that his girl friends were fair game.
They're defo fair game, come off it.... Especially for a Magoo :D

Macy
23/06/2005, 1:12 PM
I was in it once since they changed it i think and got completely disorientated.
Been in a couple of times, but midweek over Christmas not a Saturday night.... I'd regularly get disorientated in the old place - nothing to do with the layout though.

Pauro 76
24/06/2005, 12:56 PM
oldest ive been with... was seeing a 35 year old in Longford last year before i went to London. Great for her age! and also a 36 year old in Glasgow two years ago, was just 26 then. again great for her age!

Green Tribe
24/06/2005, 4:23 PM
and also a 36 year old in Glasgow two years ago, was just 26 then. again great for her age!

Was that in Cleopatra's meat market on Gt Western Road by any chance? Usually where you can pick up mature products thrice divorced.... :D

Gerrit
25/06/2005, 3:53 AM
Age difference 0... Honestly, apart from an occasional flirt, I never ever dated someone :eek: Not that I'm ashamed of it, I just always had other priorities. But must say when I look to the girls coming out in their summer fashion, I can't help of thinking to change my priorities...

jofyisgod
25/06/2005, 7:19 PM
Age difference 0... Honestly, apart from an occasional flirt, I never ever dated someone :eek: Not that I'm ashamed of it, I just always had other priorities. But must say when I look to the girls coming out in their summer fashion, I can't help of thinking to change my priorities...

Not being at all funny here Gerrit, but do you find Goth girls, or shall we say 'conventional' girls more attractive?

I'm genuinely quite interested, as rond my way, you get the skater boys and girls together, the chavs together, is this the case with Goths?

Gerrit
25/06/2005, 7:42 PM
In general I tend to find gothic girls attractive yes, but sometimes also a conventional one. I don't want to generalise as "only gothic/unconvential girls" as that would be so label-wise, an everyday girl can date a goth after all. The last three girls I was attracted to were not gothic at all, but they didn't have a problem with my style, so then there's no problem. So let's say I showed interest in both the conventional girl as the gothic girl. However, it's sometimes easier to start socialising with gothic girls because of the shared passion, you immediately have something in common and can start talking from that...

A goth pal of mine says his experience is that many gothic girls are lesbian or bisexual. Luckily for me, my experience says otherwise ;)

Pauro 76
27/06/2005, 11:23 AM
Was that in Cleopatra's meat market on Gt Western Road by any chance? Usually where you can pick up mature products thrice divorced.... :D

nah think that was the Walkabout! now theres a meat market on busy nights! :)

Green Tribe
27/06/2005, 12:01 PM
nah think that was the Walkabout! now theres a meat market on busy nights! :)

It is still indeed and it has cheaper drinks..... ;) :D