That just proves my point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Terry
According to Paul O'Shea's theory, all the "girls" on here are butch lesbians.
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That just proves my point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Terry
According to Paul O'Shea's theory, all the "girls" on here are butch lesbians.
It appears (From Pm's I have recieved) that some people are rather upset and hurt by the above comment...Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
I would like to point out the rolleyes smillie at the end of the comment. This is to indicate that the comment is to be taken in jest
Some people are far far far to sensitive and uptight on this site
Can we have a Celebrity Death Match with the blonde Barbie girl v the butch biker rock bird? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
LOL, its been a while like the stained song. but yes i think my ascertion would be correct. :DQuote:
According to Paul O'Shea's theory, all the "girls" on here are butch lesbians.
Terry, if ever I decide to visit that great city also known as galway city in the near future, I will request your ideas on an appropriate night where I can play a few games of pool and listen to girls, girls, girls and the likes.
its not a patch on bruxelles to be honest though, and even that has gone down hill :(
bring on Guns n Roses in the rds.
out on the beer on march 6 down there, intend to get a bite to eat at about 5 and then beer all the way......
Ive always headed to Richardsons on Eyre Square any time ive been in galway, always seemed like a nice enough place!
Last time I was in Galway the buzz I use to get from the place was all but gone. I walked thru town looking for a pub, most were overfull, and full of 17 year olds. The street was full of knackers :). I settled for a quiet drink in a small pub. Sallys sounded like it had potential until I read there they turn music down and is mostly dance. Sounded like a Fibbers for a minute. No indie clubs or pubs in Galway is there not? I can never find one.......
I use to love going to Galway, now I can take it or leave it. Now where is my walking stick .....
Roisin Dubhs - they have great gigs in there. Definitely an indie pub. I posted a link earlier but here you go again: www.roisindubh.netQuote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
not even close to an old fibbers! heck even a new fibbers though i havent been there that often in recent years.Quote:
Sallys sounded like it had potential until I read there they turn music down and is mostly dance. Sounded like a Fibbers for a minute.
cuba is sorta an indie club but you get a lot of 17 yr olds who think they are goths in there. top floor is the place you want to go.
last day of rag week sligo tomorrow:mad:
bitoredxp are sponsoring a wheelbarrow race to galway
Oi Paul....I am no Lesbian and I dont think am at all butch....Just coz I dont wear high heels to football matches...
;) Massimos and the Blue Note, and ye can't go far wrong. Your earlier suggestion of the Dew Drop is a goodin' too - specially for a Saturday afternoon.Quote:
Originally Posted by finlma
Where's Bierhaus? Never heard of it before - is it over by where Cobblers use to be or Strano.
Use to live in Galway, would be great to get back for an auld week or so.
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Originally Posted by Peadar
I'd have to agree with Paul. Fair play to him for saying it as well.
Even in your wildest dreams, you couldn't pull a woman like Lucia.Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
She's stunning and has an amazing voice!
Lucias decision to move to Ireland and your decision to move out, makes the country a better place, in my opinion.
Good luck Lucia!
Thats exactly where it is dancinpants, After the lease in Cobblers was up a couple of lads from Galway took it over. It seems to be doing very well. Besides the usual, they have a menu on each table of beers from around the world, some with a very high percentage of alcohol content (believe me :D )Quote:
Originally Posted by dancinpants
How loose exactly are these loosers:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
Probably not as loose as the Sligo sheep so don't bother wasting the bus fare into Galway.Quote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
How many times have they changed names? :eek: . Thats Cobblers, was it LeStat?, wasn't it Deoch an Dorais at a stage too? Now Bierhaus!!. Lived down the "West" in Dominic St for a couple of years so drank in most places down there at some point, Monroes, the Atlanta, McAlindens, the old Taylors, had a few scoops in Cookes on the odd occasion, and the Crane but Roisin's, the Blue Note and Massimos are the best spots down there.Quote:
Originally Posted by galwaygirl
Seems to be as well run as a few EL clubs are ...:DQuote:
Originally Posted by dancinpants