yeah those "O' Neills" pubs are a joke, who are they trying to fool
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I think Ireland's a great oul spot.
As for the country itself, I like it the size of it. You can get from one end to the other in around 8 hours, an hour if you fly.
I actually don't mind the weather. Looking out of my office on the 11th floor now, there's something strangely calming about not being able to see further than 1.5km through the rain. :) And sure it's just a bit of water, never did anyone any harm. I'd rather have what we have now than a continental climate of extreme cold in winter and heat in summer.
The best thing about this country though is the openness of the people. I've not come across anywhere else in the world where the people are as friendly as we are. Yes, we complain a lot, but that's only just cos we enjoy it. We love whinging about things and even listening to others whinging. But at the end of the day we'll always have a few quid for a pint and bit of craic down the pub.
One annoyance though is our small population. It's benefitial in a lot of ways, but when it comes to things like transport links it would be helpful if there was a few more million of us.
Unfortunately, the "Let's Be Irish" attitude has us flocking over to Glasgow to support an "Irish" team, saying we're all Catholics when few of us go to mass (however, that can be easily repented by giving out anytime a "Prod" is nearby) and hating every "Brit" over something the regular people in England had nothing to do with, while at the same time depending on the UK for the tabloids, Corrie and football.Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Sorry paul, you haven't changed my mind. The Irish mentality wrecks my head.
But...we are loud and annoying.Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
If it's not some D4 one going "Oh...My...Gawd", it's some scumbag from Dublin roaring over the phone at his "mott" about "Anto and Deco" or some lad from Cork going on a mile a minute about how Cork is the "real" capital. :rolleyes:
As for the English...I've never met a "reserved" English person before. That stereotype's a bit out-dated, paul.
I love it here and doubt I'll be moving anywhere until retirement at least. Have a couple of spots earmarked for looking at again when (if :eek: ) that happens, but for the minute am more than happy to be here.
Bit concerned about the nannification of the state that seems to be getting more and more out of hand, and the fact we seem incapable as a nation of ridding ourselves of governmental gob****es of all hues, but life in this country is pretty damn good it seems to me.
My life on the other hand...
...but to paraphrase Dodge that could be said by anyone anywhere. :D
much as I hate to agree with POS I am on his side here :) Frank, most of what you have replied is pure rubbish and it is you that is stereotyping. You need to get out of Ireland it would seem. ") years in London and as has been said plenty of reasons to like it but it is not and never will be Ireland. The unique irish humour and personaility is well recognised no matter what country I have ever been to.
As for reserved English there are plenty, give me a shout sometime and I will introduce you to 30 or 40 all in my office alone.
just looking at where i was in usa and it was 29 degrees today:(....its freezing outside
even san francisco was hot today!!!!
Apart from the sh1t weather, the all-pervading "I'm alright Jack" attitude of the populace, the primitive, self-interested nature of the political class, the utter, utter cluelesssness of the media on every topic under the sun, the paucity of culture, the astounding lack of public infrastructure, the lionisation of crooks and oligarchs as national heroes and role models, the poverty of national healthcare or any desire to improve it, the least sophisticated sporting culture in Europe, the loud, vulgar, overweight and routinely alcoholic people (and that's just the women), the complete erosion of social conscience or intellectual aspiration and their replacement by materialism and crass nationalism, the proliferation of humbugs, Shane Ross, Michael O'Leary, Van Morrsion, Mary Harney, John Delaney, Denis O'Brien, Bill O'Herlihy, Ken Earley, Michael McDowell, Dion Fanning, the f***ing Shinners, the Gah, Independent Newspapers and Brian Kennedy, this is a great little country.
I really don't see any hope for it beyond sending fifty Rangers to either end of the DART line and having them massacre everything that moves within a five mile radius, making membership of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, the PDs and Sinn Féin an offence punishable by death, razing Croke Park to the ground and then firebombing Cork. Boll0cks to yiz all.
I really hate the fact that Dublin Airport is the only airport in Europe without a train linking to it. (unless Im wrong)... And the fact that the Luas (although great looking and very modern), the two lines dont join together. Try explaining that to the tourists.
It's pure bullsh!t. With all this money we had during the Celtic Tiger, we could have upgraded the road system from there. It's an absolute joke. Missed flight to London last week because of the match at Croke Park, and was absolutely crawling through traffic. Plenty of people on the same aircoach as me missed their flights too, absolute utter shambles. Rail system would solve it and i reckon it's a national embarassment that there's no rail system from the airport. Also dislike the fact that Ryanair is an Irish company. It's a byword for shoddy.
Add in the Catholic Church not paying adequate compo to the redress board and their ongoing stanglehold of national schools, culchie developers being allowed to destroy Dublin via backhanders to politicians, Derry City being allowed to play in our country, public servants benchmarking, SUVs allowed on city streets, and Peruvians playing their pan pipes on Grafton Street(is there a more boring cheesy sound in the whole world)...excluding Van Morrison then I think you have the subject nailed... luckily for me I have Rovers to counterbalence all the aforementioned crap and make it a pleasure to live here.
Yep, there's a fair few alright, though that doesn't make it any the less annoying. I'd say it's certainly one of the largest airports in Europe without a train connection though.
I'd say you could say similar for quite a lot of countries though.