View Poll Results: Whats the best place to live in Ireland?

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  • Wexford

    3 8.33%
  • Waterford

    3 8.33%
  • Cork

    9 25.00%
  • Killarney

    2 5.56%
  • Limerick

    3 8.33%
  • Galway

    5 13.89%
  • Ennis

    1 2.78%
  • Donegal

    0 0%
  • Derry

    1 2.78%
  • Belfast

    0 0%
  • Dublin

    8 22.22%
  • Midlands

    1 2.78%
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  1. #1
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    Question The best place to live in Ireland?

    Was wondering ppl opinions of the best place to live in Ireland considering the hazards of the recent weather.Cork got a right plastering with the floods but escaped the worst of the ice grip.

    So where do you think is the best place to live in Ireland?I have the main 12 areas i can think of as well spaced out as possible.If you think its somewhere not on the poll then say it.

    Horay,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    Was wondering ppl opinions of the best place to live in Ireland considering the hazards of the recent weather.Cork got a right plastering with the floods but escaped the worst of the ice grip.

    So where do you think is the best place to live in Ireland?I have the main 12 areas i can think of as well spaced out as possible.If you think its somewhere not on the poll then say it.

    Horay,
    Westside.
    I don't see Westville in the poll, I believe it's a great place to live, real Elvis country.

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    Thumbs up Cork.....welcome to Paradise...lol

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    and of course Tanora..

    Tanora is a tangerine flavoured carbonated drink sold in the Republic of Ireland, predominantly in Munster/Cork. It was introduced by John Daly & Co, a mineral water bottler in Cork city.
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    none of the above. for me it would be the capital of Kerry Tralee



    not Killarney
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    dublin me thinks because i work there and all the best escorts are there too but i do like cork and kerry aswell

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    tell u this much I have been totally unaffected by floods ice not too bad either in the lovely city of Limerick
    mind the bullets though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    Was wondering ppl opinions of the best place to live in Ireland considering the hazards of the recent weather.Cork got a right plastering with the floods but escaped the worst of the ice grip.

    So where do you think is the best place to live in Ireland?I have the main 12 areas i can think of as well spaced out as possible.If you think its somewhere not on the poll then say it.

    Horay,
    Westside.
    You were saying?There is deep snow all around my area today.
    The Truth is out there.

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