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Wallflower
08 Jan 13 14:31
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"Cheers, Mate" CryCry

Would they ever f*ck off.....I love the city, its history, and many the good nights I've had there; but increasingly you'd despair....Sad

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By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 08 Jan 13 14:32
Shocking to think they're being polite Plain
By:
Wallflower
When: 08 Jan 13 14:37
I'd rather they gruntedShocked than spoke like someone from Eastenders; give me a cranky aul' Dub barman any day
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 08 Jan 13 14:59
That's Dubs for you and i'm sure Dubs would agree with me saying that, they've lost their culture and identity, i don't think we can say this about many other places. I've lived over there and the one thing i promised myself is i'd be true to myself i would keep my Sligo wit and charm and my accent. Yes i came back with the odd word but that was it, girls love the subtle nature, the softly spoken words of the brogue against their ear lobes on a Saturday evening outside or inside some bar. When i hear Irish people using the T word i cringe, i've asked them why do you use this word? Another one i'm hearing is the S House again i ask them, although this does make me smirk. Why lose your culture of who you are? People from Dublin are now one step away from eating jellied eels or have the most ridiculous mid Atlantic accent, sort it out no other city in Ireland or the UK has this identity crisis on this level.
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 08 Jan 13 15:02
And i have even recently read that some people from a certain Dublin suburb pretend to be from Sligo instead Shocked it really is an identity crisis
By:
Wallflower
When: 08 Jan 13 15:13
Ah, hold on a minute, Rocket.......Shocked.......I'm not taking this out of proportion, or saying its a cultural crisis or anythingLaugh

It's just that I found this "cheers, mate" thing (admittedly from younger-ish barmen, but not that young) a bit disconcerting.....hadn't been up there in a while, and was expecting more of the superior condescending look at my culchie ways/accent,  or a "howya head" type of thing.

I probably gave out about this in the past...... but I kinda missed last weekend when it wasn't thereLaugh - I'm sure (hope) it still exists.
By:
mitch leary
When: 08 Jan 13 15:40
its happening all over ireland.
its like that irish band the script.
one of their songs mentions, "drinkin jack in my local bar" and "new job in the unemployment line".
where i come from it would be drinkin whiskey in the pub and standin in the dole queue.(not that i do either!)
By:
freddiek
When: 08 Jan 13 16:05
the dubs are the closest on the island to the english.
By:
BigRob1
When: 08 Jan 13 16:06
The answer to the problem is simple.
Stop drinking in  pubs where the barman is a mate of yours.Silly
By:
workrider
When: 08 Jan 13 16:41
Laugh
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 08 Jan 13 16:42
If ever a poster was summed up by a single smiley face in this above ^
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 08 Jan 13 16:42
'it's'
By:
workrider
When: 08 Jan 13 16:44
Laugh good man coco you couldn't even get that right....
By:
workrider
When: 08 Jan 13 16:46
who told you by the way about whispering into ear lobes ....i bet you got a lot of practice with your blow up doll Alice...Laugh
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 08 Jan 13 16:51
You would not even have noticed wonk only that i pointed it out to you, sometimes i hate myself for being so nitpicky when it comes to my own standards i have set. My motto is if i'm going to do something, then i'm doing it right e.g. Betting.
By:
workrider
When: 08 Jan 13 16:53
THE ONLY THINK YOU DO RIGHT IS WAKE UP ,AND THATS AUTOMATIC ...Laugh
By:
Wallflower
When: 08 Jan 13 17:39
BigRob1 08 Jan 13 16:06 
The answer to the problem is simple.
Stop drinking in  pubs where the barman is a mate of yours.Silly

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That's what I thought was the case to begin with.

I'll try the "I'm not your "mate", you silly coont, now give me the three pints, and shutthef*ck-up".....I'll see how I'll get on, let you knowLaughLaugh


workrider/Rocketfingers - get a roomCry
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 08 Jan 13 17:45
I notice a lot of Irish jockeys when they are interviewed on TV end with the embarrassing " cheers " Barry Geraghty the worst offender.
By:
Frank The Tank
When: 08 Jan 13 17:57
^^ Send him to the tower!! Ffs get a life
By:
Wallflower
When: 08 Jan 13 17:59
surely you mean KilmainhamCool
By:
Frank The Tank
When: 08 Jan 13 18:05
Sorry mate, u got me!
By:
Wallflower
When: 08 Jan 13 18:10
ok, mateLaughLaugh......its just a larf' innit?
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 08 Jan 13 18:46
"get [i]a room"[/i]

Wall,
I had "get a rope" more in mind.
By:
richters
When: 08 Jan 13 18:56
bird o donnell was it outside the days hotel in ballymun u r refering to when u were speaking softly into some females earlobe......was she your pyshciatric nurse?
By:
bardo
When: 08 Jan 13 19:31
maybe the barmen are all australian !Laugh
By:
workrider
When: 08 Jan 13 19:38
ricthers ....brill....Laugh
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