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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Harry View Post
    thats unfortunately very true hey man look on the bright side what you would normally spend that night you could very easly go see a nice escort instead that what harry callahan recommends
    Go ahead Harry, make my day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneeyedreilly View Post
    Go ahead Harry, make my day.
    go and enjoy yourself oneeyedreilly your a long time dead amigo

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    sometimes its just to much drink causes all this annoyance on a nite out... but i hate it when you`ve had a great night out and someone decides they are superhuman and all the rest of the world around them are the baddies and they feel they need to put the world to rights... though their beer heads are to full of fluid instead of sense and they just wont go home... spoils nights out for us normal folk..xxxx

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    There are too kinds of people: those who get sleepy when they drink too much, and those who get aggressive. I am fortunate enough to be the sleepy kind. I still try to avoid getting drunk, though, because it's just not worth the feeling you get the next morning.

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    I notice it here too St.Paddy Day is a day to stay indoors away from the agro.

    I also have the West Cork Rally that weekend and its worst. Some of the crowd it attracts do cause problems in the pubs and outside especially with the cars. Nearly every junction has a Donut scorch mark and beside the fact I am either locked in or out of my home. So WCR weekend is a weekend I pack up and leave here.

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    It's not just Ireland Taylor, you've got some real social problems in the UK too which are alcohol related.
    I'm sick of listening to all this nonsense about Irish people being sooooooooooo friendly & our guests loving the craic with us. It's all superficial though, we'd talk the hind legs off ya' about politics, religion, sport, weather etc. Scratch the surface though & there's an unpleasant underbelly, which is what you see when the effects of the drink get rid of the veils & inhibitions.
    Personally I'm a happy drunk with a stupid grin but have a few stays in hospitals to my name from hidings I took from drunken gangs in my youth.
    We are such a compliant race of people (as witnessed by our lack of anger at our governers, Lisbon 2 etc) & passive sorts can become agressive when you remove the inhibitions. Couple all that with the tacit acceptance of alcohol abuse & cultural place it has, recession, unemployment, that bearded bastard Johnny Ronan shagging those 2 bimbos & you get a lot of ticking timebombs.
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    The entire drink culture which has built up around paddys day is not doing our country and the image thereof any good. I just stay in now as not worth hassle of going to over busy over priced pubs rant over lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNads View Post
    It's not just Ireland Taylor, you've got some real social problems in the UK too which are alcohol related.
    I'm sick of listening to all this nonsense about Irish people being sooooooooooo friendly & our guests loving the craic with us. It's all superficial though, we'd talk the hind legs off ya' about politics, religion, sport, weather etc. Scratch the surface though & there's an unpleasant underbelly, which is what you see when the effects of the drink get rid of the veils & inhibitions.
    Personally I'm a happy drunk with a stupid grin but have a few stays in hospitals to my name from hidings I took from drunken gangs in my youth.
    We are such a compliant race of people (as witnessed by our lack of anger at our governers, Lisbon 2 etc) & passive sorts can become agressive when you remove the inhibitions. Couple all that with the tacit acceptance of alcohol abuse & cultural place it has, recession, unemployment, that bearded bastard Johnny Ronan shagging those 2 bimbos & you get a lot of ticking timebombs.

    I'm not saying we don't have our problems in the UK, I don't go out into a club or pub anymore at home for that reason.

    Viz have a T-shirt 'a pint and a fight for a great night out' - Westie will probably correct me but that is about the gist of it.

    I have a son who, in the wrong place at the wrong time got a serious kicking for his gloves (WTF!!). The plod couldn't do anything, because by the time they got to the indentity process the gap had been too long and he couldn't give them a definate.

    He works in a pub and even though its a five minute walk home and in a 'good' area he will get a taxi after his shift.

    I don't drink much anymore as I've been at the blunt end of someone that did, and whilst the trip to Wrights was a spur of the moment decision its, the first time I've come across someone so aggressive over here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Taylor of Manchester View Post
    I am heading home for St Pats for that very reason. Too scary for me!!

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    I dont hang around either...may be in town early but gone home by 3....

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