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I've heard that these lads are dressing up as dogs to try and entice the dog over to them, then nabbing them.
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Originally posted by seanyshuffler seanyshuffler wrote:

I've heard that these lads are dressing up as dogs to try and entice the dog over to them, then nabbing them.
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Must be powerful drones that would lift  a dog. Is it true that a champion greyhound was airlifted from Shelbourne, halfway through a big race?
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:



People licking or sucking their fingers whilst eating food Dead Usually associated with crisp consumption. 



Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

I was in Killarney the other night and walking back towards the hotel about 10pm or earlier, some lad in his 50's whips his flute out just off Main St and has a slash against the wall in front of my wife and kids.

So we all start hecking him a bit, but he doesn't notice, instead, zips up and starts licking his fingers and off he goes.

Pure dirt.

Ah that's different, yer man was just cleaning his hand for hygienic purposes after a slash. 

Hand hygiene is very important in these times as our betters keep telling us. 
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I was in Dublin a couple of weeks ago staying overnight on a bit of business. What a dive. 

Every city has it's rough areas, that's to be expected. But in Dublin even the supposedly 'nice', touristy parts are full of scumbags. Street-drinking louts shouting abuse at passersby. Druggies chasing people down the street and aggressively hassling them for money. Groups of young men shouting at women as they walked by. I saw six or seven kids on bikes - young kids - menacingly circling some guy and shouting  'baldy' and 'paedo' at him. And yes, fireworks going off throughout the night.

There really is something very unpleasant about Dublin. An utterly charmless place.
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Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

I was in Dublin a couple of weeks ago staying overnight on a bit of business. What a dive. 

Every city has it's rough areas, that's to be expected. But in Dublin even the supposedly 'nice', touristy parts are full of scumbags. Street-drinking louts shouting abuse at passersby. Druggies chasing people down the street and aggressively hassling them for money. Groups of young men shouting at women as they walked by. I saw six or seven kids on bikes - young kids - menacingly circling some guy and shouting  'baldy' and 'paedo' at him. And yes, fireworks going off throughout the night.

There really is something very unpleasant about Dublin. An utterly charmless place.


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Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

I was in Dublin a couple of weeks ago staying overnight on a bit of business. What a dive. 

Every city has it's rough areas, that's to be expected. But in Dublin even the supposedly 'nice', touristy parts are full of scumbags. Street-drinking louts shouting abuse at passersby. Druggies chasing people down the street and aggressively hassling them for money. Groups of young men shouting at women as they walked by. I saw six or seven kids on bikes - young kids - menacingly circling some guy and shouting  'baldy' and 'paedo' at him. And yes, fireworks going off throughout the night.

There really is something very unpleasant about Dublin. An utterly charmless place.
 
And do you have any evidence to suggest that he was not a baldy paedo? For all you know he might have been attempting to lure the kids in with the promise of more fireworks.
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sh*t radio.  
Just overheard this on Dinny FM:
Quiz jockey: "Who is the current captain of the Ireland football team?"
Caller: "Shane Duffy"
Quiz jockey: "Oh, you were sooo close, it's Seamus Coleman. You got the first syllable right!" 
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Originally posted by Devrozex Devrozex wrote:

Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

I was in Dublin a couple of weeks ago staying overnight on a bit of business. What a dive. 

Every city has it's rough areas, that's to be expected. But in Dublin even the supposedly 'nice', touristy parts are full of scumbags. Street-drinking louts shouting abuse at passersby. Druggies chasing people down the street and aggressively hassling them for money. Groups of young men shouting at women as they walked by. I saw six or seven kids on bikes - young kids - menacingly circling some guy and shouting  'baldy' and 'paedo' at him. And yes, fireworks going off throughout the night.

There really is something very unpleasant about Dublin. An utterly charmless place.
 
And do you have any evidence to suggest that he was not a baldy paedo? For all you know he might have been attempting to lure the kids in with the promise of more fireworks.

Maybe so - which would reflect even better on Dublin, of course!
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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

I was in Dublin a couple of weeks ago staying overnight on a bit of business. What a dive. 

Every city has it's rough areas, that's to be expected. But in Dublin even the supposedly 'nice', touristy parts are full of scumbags. Street-drinking louts shouting abuse at passersby. Druggies chasing people down the street and aggressively hassling them for money. Groups of young men shouting at women as they walked by. I saw six or seven kids on bikes - young kids - menacingly circling some guy and shouting  'baldy' and 'paedo' at him. And yes, fireworks going off throughout the night.

There really is something very unpleasant about Dublin. An utterly charmless place.


Where do you live?


A not terribly salubrious area of North London. I wasn't necessarily expecting Dublin to be worse.
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Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

I was in Dublin a couple of weeks ago staying overnight on a bit of business. What a dive. 

Every city has it's rough areas, that's to be expected. But in Dublin even the supposedly 'nice', touristy parts are full of scumbags. Street-drinking louts shouting abuse at passersby. Druggies chasing people down the street and aggressively hassling them for money. Groups of young men shouting at women as they walked by. I saw six or seven kids on bikes - young kids - menacingly circling some guy and shouting  'baldy' and 'paedo' at him. And yes, fireworks going off throughout the night.

There really is something very unpleasant about Dublin. An utterly charmless place.


Where do you live?


A not terribly salubrious area of North London. I wasn't necessarily expecting Dublin to be worse.
That annoys me you saying North London! Could you not just say the area like Finchley for example or Edgware.
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Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

I was in Dublin a couple of weeks ago staying overnight on a bit of business. What a dive. 

Every city has it's rough areas, that's to be expected. But in Dublin even the supposedly 'nice', touristy parts are full of scumbags. Street-drinking louts shouting abuse at passersby. Druggies chasing people down the street and aggressively hassling them for money. Groups of young men shouting at women as they walked by. I saw six or seven kids on bikes - young kids - menacingly circling some guy and shouting  'baldy' and 'paedo' at him. And yes, fireworks going off throughout the night.

There really is something very unpleasant about Dublin. An utterly charmless place.


Where do you live?



A not terribly salubrious area of North London. I wasn't necessarily expecting Dublin to be worse.


Well this is for what we ahem voted for!

I heard people say the same things about Cork too. I was in Maynooth last year and couldn't believe the amount of bodies lying around the street homeless, something I wasn't expecting.

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Originally posted by Lostandfound Lostandfound wrote:

sh*t radio.  
Just overheard this on Dinny FM:
Quiz jockey: "Who is the current captain of the Ireland football team?"
Caller: "Shane Duffy"
Quiz jockey: "Oh, you were sooo close, it's Seamus Coleman. You got the first syllable right!" 


Don't know about other county radio stations, but Galway Bay FM is completely insufferable, particular that w*nker Keith Finnegan
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Originally posted by reddladd reddladd wrote:

certain posters appearing on every other thread trying to be the school comedian - I can only guess they weren't particularly funny in school either

Go on and name them Redladd LOL
"He drives two Ferraris; I think he's a very lucky lad to have 50 caps for Ireland,"

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The fact that on this forum you can't use the words f u c k or c u n t and they're replaced by coont and fooked.


"He drives two Ferraris; I think he's a very lucky lad to have 50 caps for Ireland,"

Eamonn Dunphy on Glenn Whelan
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Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

The fact that on this forum you can't use the words f u c k or c u n t and they're replaced by coont and fooked.


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Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

The fact that on this forum you can't use the words f u c k or c u n t and they're replaced by coont and fooked.


That's hardly that f**king annoying?
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