That's practically Louth anyway. Towns started by inbred families who weren't allowed into Dublin proper
That's practically Louth anyway. Towns started by inbred families who weren't allowed into Dublin proper
Petros (23-11-23)
Petros (23-11-23)
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City dwellers everywhere (and some town and even small village dwellers) imagine civilisation ends at the city limits. Sometimes civilisation finishes at the end of your street.
It is not just the traffic; there be dragons out there!
TommyH123 (23-11-23)
Yeah! I'd definitely go for a lady over convenience myself but luckily I normally don't have to travel to far, well, not under normal circumstances anyway. I have been known to drive from Dublin to Belfast and back for a lady who I'd normally see in Dublin but she was touring and bought too much stuff to bring back on the bus so I got a call to bring her back - it started with "are you doing anything tonight?" to which this idiot replied "No! just sitting here watching TV"
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I live fairly central Dublin, and sometimes it feels like it finishes at the other end of the street.
Still better than small town suburban Dublin (where I'm from) or any turf town. Everyone knowing your business is not something I ever want to do again, and would gladly put up with traffic, easily avoidable problematic drug users, and the other issues Dublin city has, to have the controllable privacy that a big city affords you.
Petros (25-11-23)
Petros (25-11-23)