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    I had a call yesterday off a chap who asked me if I was Irish. I told him that I was not and he said he loved my pictures (that makes a change) and thought I looked lovely, but had been looking for an Irish woman. I told him I had been working on my accent and would have words with my parents when I get home.

    We got texting (yes I know I need to stop doing this with strangers) and he said that he was looking for an Irish lady, because he wanted to keep the money he was spending in the Irish economy.

    This made me think, as I had just spent a fair noodle in the shops and over 500 euros on my accomodation. A large portion of the money I make does stay in the Irish economy, so is this a principle that is more important than picking the right lady or is their room for maneuver, bearing in mind the money spent during a tour?

    What is your opinion on this?

    Oh and I won him round in the end. Apparently I have a sense of humour, despite being british!
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    My opinion is that you are lovely and a very nice lady

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    Firstly I agree with him, you do look great in you're pictures.

    I do try to buy Irish, except when it comes to the ladies.
    We are so spoiled for choice with foreign ladies, and I'm weak.

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    lol at that man!

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    feck the irish economy lol

    fucking 1 euro for a mars bar OMG like lol

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    Its very difficult to buy Irish but I do where possible. I'm not an economist or business minded but more needs to be done to promote and encourage Irish people to buy Irish goods. Unfortunately most will go for the cheaper foreign products rather than dearer Irish one. The price tag specks volumes to Irish shoppers.

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    As touring escorts, we spend a high proportion of the money we earn back into the Irish economy. I've also said this is relation to the TORL argument, take into account how many escorts are working here, how much each escort spends on accommodation/food/essentials/travel etc, if we are forced into not working in this country, there will be a detrimental effect on the economy in Ireland. It doesn't take a mathmatical genuis to work out if your living & working in the country, you're also contributing to the ecomony of that country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I had a call yesterday off a chap who asked me if I was Irish. I told him that I was not and he said he loved my pictures (that makes a change) and thought I looked lovely, but had been looking for an Irish woman. I told him I had been working on my accent and would have words with my parents when I get home.

    We got texting (yes I know I need to stop doing this with strangers) and he said that he was looking for an Irish lady, because he wanted to keep the money he was spending in the Irish economy.

    This made me think, as I had just spent a fair noodle in the shops and over 500 euros on my accomodation. A large portion of the money I make does stay in the Irish economy, so is this a principle that is more important than picking the right lady or is their room for maneuver, bearing in mind the money spent during a tour?

    What is your opinion on this?

    Oh and I won him round in the end. Apparently I have a sense of humour, despite being british!

    You are right Kate,And well done on making a fair point.Most people don't see the bigger picture and spend the biggest proportion of their cash in the big multi-national European stores.

    Thousands of Irish people have made their livelyhoods in Britian and we are always glad to get some of their money So i say live and let live You are welcome Kate

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    I think its about time people realised we live in a global economy, for everything. As Kate and others have pointed out the touring girls spend a lot on accommodation, food, transport, etc etc, and logically an Irish girl who might already own her own place is probably spending less in the economy so the argument is slightly counter productive. Well done on talking him round, Kate, and yes you have a wicked sense of humour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I had a call yesterday off a chap who asked me if I was Irish. I told him that I was not and he said he loved my pictures (that makes a change) and thought I looked lovely, but had been looking for an Irish woman. I told him I had been working on my accent and would have words with my parents when I get home.

    We got texting (yes I know I need to stop doing this with strangers) and he said that he was looking for an Irish lady, because he wanted to keep the money he was spending in the Irish economy.

    This made me think, as I had just spent a fair noodle in the shops and over 500 euros on my accomodation. A large portion of the money I make does stay in the Irish economy, so is this a principle that is more important than picking the right lady or is their room for maneuver, bearing in mind the money spent during a tour?

    What is your opinion on this?

    Oh and I won him round in the end. Apparently I have a sense of humour, despite being british!
    He was doomed Kate the minute he looked at your profile,like a moth to the flame,lol,it was a bit weird of him though,as you say ,a lot of the money earned will stay in the economy anyway,bet he was glad he met you.

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