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Dee

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why is there an electronic voice shouting at you on buses (for no smoking) darts (for CCTV) and any other form of transport..ffs

O'Connell St is still, after how many years, a building site.. :o

Good to see new diverse shopping options - Polish, Russian, Chinese, Asian etc.. :cool:

Everyone in Dun Laoghaire speaks with a North Dublin accent.. :unsure:

and it's damn expensive... :angry:

 

Otherwise, it's good to be home :D

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why is there an electronic voice shouting at you on buses (for no smoking) darts (for CCTV) and any other form of transport..ffs

O'Connell St is still, after how many years, a building site.. :o

Good to see new diverse shopping options - Polish, Russian, Chinese, Asian etc.. :cool:

Everyone in Dun Laoghaire speaks with a North Dublin accent.. :unsure:

and it's damn expensive... :angry:

 

Otherwise, it's good to be home :D

 

O'Connell St is required to be a building site now, it's the only way the tourists recognise it.

 

What other kinds of transport did you have shouting voices at you though Dee? Cos if it was a car the voice was probably the taxi driver telling you to wake up and pay.

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why is there an electronic voice shouting at you on buses (for no smoking) darts (for CCTV) and any other form of transport..ffs

O'Connell St is still, after how many years, a building site.. :o

Good to see new diverse shopping options - Polish, Russian, Chinese, Asian etc.. :cool:

Everyone in Dun Laoghaire speaks with a North Dublin accent.. :unsure:

and it's damn expensive... :angry:

 

Otherwise, it's good to be home :D

I've not heard that electronic voice...you sure it wasn't Daleks?

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f***in hell you were away for about 6 months. Try living in Dublin after 10 years.

It's f***in strange. I can only equate it to giving food to a starving Ethiopian.

 

Young Irish people with Money is a sad sight indeed. No one seems to know how to handle it and goes crazy.

 

Perhaps we were just tooo poor as Chris Rock said! : )

 

Everything I left with, which I liked has been turned on it's head. Only my old mates are a connection to

Ireland in the early 90's. The new generation (f*** I sound old, I'm only just 32 : )) seems to be jumped up "look at me,

in me new car, fuel injection, with me own f***in money, and a bird,with hair exentions, in a new gaff, and a golf membership etc. etc. etc.!!

 

WTF happened!!! I liked Irish people when they did well without boasting. I liked it when we did better than we should considering.I enjoyed the buring desire to better yourself without boasting.

 

Too many lord muck heros around now!!Giving it shapes like their in the sopranoes.

 

 

P.S I nearly got raped in Kildare only 5 months ago by 5 yuppie farmers. The scarest moment of my life. When I got home anus intact

I had a shot of whiskey and shed a tear for old Ireland where the only time you'd get bummed was by a priest. : )

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