James
13/07/2001, 10:19 AM
Smart Cork Lad....................
This Irish guy goes into a bar in the Greek Islands. Sinead, an Irish
student who is currently working behind the bar, takes his order and
notices his Irish accent. Over the course of the night they talk quite a
bit. At the end of the night he asks her if she wants to sleep with him.
Although she is attracted to him she says no. He then offers to pay her
100 quid for the deed. Sinead is travelling the world and because she is
strapped for cash she agrees.
The next night the same guy turns up again and after showing her plenty
of attention throughout the night he asks if she will sleep with him
again for 100 quid. She figures in for a penny in for a pound - and it
was fantastic the night before - so she agrees.
This goes on for five nights. On the sixth night the guy comes into the
bar. But this night he orders a beer and just goes and sits in the
corner. Sinead is disappointed and thinks that maybe she should pay him
more attention.
She goes over and sits next to him. She asks him where he is from and he
tells her Cork.
"Wow, so am I," she says. "What part of Cork?"
"Montenotte," he says.
"Well holy god - that's amazing," she says, "so am I - what street?", to
which he names the street.
"This is unbelievable," she says, "what number?"
"Number 20," he says, and she is truly gobsmacked.
"You are not going to believe this," she says, "I'm from number 22 - my
parents still live there!"
"I know," he says. "Your da gave me five hundred quid to give you"
This Irish guy goes into a bar in the Greek Islands. Sinead, an Irish
student who is currently working behind the bar, takes his order and
notices his Irish accent. Over the course of the night they talk quite a
bit. At the end of the night he asks her if she wants to sleep with him.
Although she is attracted to him she says no. He then offers to pay her
100 quid for the deed. Sinead is travelling the world and because she is
strapped for cash she agrees.
The next night the same guy turns up again and after showing her plenty
of attention throughout the night he asks if she will sleep with him
again for 100 quid. She figures in for a penny in for a pound - and it
was fantastic the night before - so she agrees.
This goes on for five nights. On the sixth night the guy comes into the
bar. But this night he orders a beer and just goes and sits in the
corner. Sinead is disappointed and thinks that maybe she should pay him
more attention.
She goes over and sits next to him. She asks him where he is from and he
tells her Cork.
"Wow, so am I," she says. "What part of Cork?"
"Montenotte," he says.
"Well holy god - that's amazing," she says, "so am I - what street?", to
which he names the street.
"This is unbelievable," she says, "what number?"
"Number 20," he says, and she is truly gobsmacked.
"You are not going to believe this," she says, "I'm from number 22 - my
parents still live there!"
"I know," he says. "Your da gave me five hundred quid to give you"