Hmm, the PM, wise and all as he is can be taken with a large pinch of salt methinks, not that long since his former identity was causing uproar, now he's just part of the comic presence on the forums..
Club 92
Bondi Beach
Tramco
Anabel
Q Bar
Aka
Sosume
The Village
Time (Naas)
Other (Please state)
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
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A Longford person calling somewhere else "a provincial backwater" Oh the irony
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ye might just about be abl to say it to someone from Leitrim, maybe, but
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Hmm, the PM, wise and all as he is can be taken with a large pinch of salt methinks, not that long since his former identity was causing uproar, now he's just part of the comic presence on the forums..
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
LOL LOLOriginally Posted by Éanna
Well said longfordian. Factual information and the p.m. in the same sentence LOL
KOH
You lads seem to be suffering from a mild form of Alzheimers! Let me clarify a few things here. The PM only spent part of his childhood in the misty rollin midlands!! He has since moved up the social ladder and now lives in the heart of Dublin 4. For obvious reasons, he rarely makes known his Longford connections apart from his daily posts on Foot.ie. While there's no denying he has Longford blood, Blackrock is where his heart is and as the old proverb goes "Home is where the heart is!". He is now a fully fledged member of the D4 neighbourhood. His regular visits to Old Wesley and passion for the Leinster rugby team, his many D4 girlfriends and social outings to Club 92, his furthered third level studies in Belfield, his concise articulation and diction reveal a man who is not willing to settle for second best and a man who has grown in stature and social status. For this he must be complimented and fair dues to him for maintaining an interest in the working class game of soccer and Longford Town! It cannot be easy with such a reputation.
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Thanks Dillo. That was extremely flattering. I'm never one to blow my own trumphet but I have to say that the move to South County Dublin has moulded me into the person I am today.
With regard to Cork being a provincial backwater, I stand by what I said. However, by saying this I was not suggesting that Longford was any better. In fact, as a town its probably far worse. I was glad to get away from Longford Town some years ago. The town is full of the wrong element of people. I have often referred to it as a kip of a town. It should be remembered that there are some great people living in the town. Also, the county itself has produced many decent people like Dillo, Max Power and myself. However, talented nightclubs it does not have. That is why I put no Longford niteclubs on the poll. Similarly, I believe that niteclubs in places like Cork and Tallaght do not merit a mention. Remember the title of this thread: "Most talented niteclubs".
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
Paid a visit to Club 92 on Saturady night. After some recent excursions into the minefield that is the city centre, it was great to be back in the safe confines of South County Dublin. Once again, I was very impressed with the talent in the "15 years of love club". While the talent wasn't what it usually is on a Sunday night, it did enough to keep a man happy.Frankly, I'm surprised if not a little hurt that Club 92 is not top of the poll for the most talented niteclub. I feel that too many people are voting who do not have the requisite experience of some of the listed niteclubs.
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
Now you're suckin Diesel PM!! As you say yourself KISS (Keep it Southside). Say you met some exceptional competition out there- bet you didn't have it all your own way! It's alright been top of the Tramco pile, different ball game out there though!
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Been to The Pale for clubbin' only twice, went to Bondi Beach and Club92, the latter i far prefer, 'cos I'm only 19 and if felt like I was mixin' with the big people![]()
j'accuse!
Most of us just have more sense!Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Dead right you were mixing with the big people mate. Keep up the good work. My advice is to stick to Bondi and the 92 and you can't go wrong. When you're feeling homesick, try Tramco in Rathmines. However, it is ill-advisable to go anywhere near the city centre. The northsiders have a tendancy to cross the Liffey with ease.Originally Posted by ccfcman
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
And West Dublin is far more colourful at night, blue lights is it![]()
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Well its all private college and UCD heads in 92 from what I could see, went there with a mate and her delicious cronies, yep I felt cooler than liquid nitrogen!
j'accuse!
Originally Posted by ccfcman
good choice of locations there allright. try tramco next. any time i've been tob bondi the average age seems to be about 16. once u hit 20 like me thats a plus. just wait for your next b day.
"If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better." Johan Cruyff
I went with a demi snob so she knew what the scéal was, 16 is harsh, its not illegal if the lighting is poor.
On a slightly related note "Love is the Drug", thumbs up RTÉ![]()
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I've been to Bondi so many times and I've rarely seen any wans under 18. The crowd tends to be between the ages of 18 and 21. The 92 has a slightly older crowd. If it is true about the 16 year olds, then in the words of Ali G, if there's fluff on the muff she's old enough.![]()
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
How many do you go in there with? Is it the same as in Cork where you're guaranteed to get in holdinga girls hand, 'cos thats how me and D6 got in. Though she's a regular
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Great to see Tramco holding it's own above with the rest of them. Definitely the right venue for the foot.ie xmas party. Entry to Club 92 on the night could prove problematic for some so we're better safe than sorry!![]()
CCFC, it can be tough at the best of times to find a girl to hold hands with!
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Have to agree with ya Dillo. Great to see Tramco up there. Bond to keep both the Dubs and the country folk happy. Looks like a done deal - Tramco on the 16th. I think even the whole idea of meeting up in the Vil*%ge beforehand has gone out the window. Roll on the 16th...Originally Posted by Dillo
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
no no village startin pointOriginally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
Ok Max, Village as the starting point, Tramco to follow. Just hadnt heard anyone mention the xmas party in a while.Originally Posted by max power
"Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe." Dillo
Originally Posted by max power
for u max i'll head into that place but need to make tramco before 12 otherwise some of ye mightened get in gets very busy after closin time
"If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better." Johan Cruyff
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