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How Hot are Irish Women?

Depends on your taste. Personally, red hair and green eyes does something to me every time. And the accent...:p
 
2Thick said:


Please elaborate.

The type of person referred to ad a "scumbag" in Dublni, a "ned" in Scotland, and "BAD NEWS" the world over.

Mouthy youths with big 'toods, even bigger knives and a record as long as your arm.

There are some very bad neighbourhoods in the city center,where you wouldn't expect. The entire central area if full of housing projects. With the historical stuff and new developments mixed up in it.

You go two blocks the wrong way and you WILL get robbed. DO not get into a face-off with a drunk person for any reason, and ignore anyone who shouts insults at you, they are doing it to have an excuse for a fight, and to a Dublin "scumbag", a fight means knives and blood, not boxing.

Make sure you get some advice from Irish folks about the areas to stay out of. The Holiday Inn is in a SHIT part of town, don't stay there. Likewise, to go from the centre to the Guiness brewery, well worth the visit, you go through an area known for being a good palce to score some herion (not a neroine!).

Ireland was very poor for a long time and there's still a big drugs and violence problem in Dublin. However, outside localised neighbourhoods there is very little trouble.

Watch your handbag, mainly, and don't get talked into a fight. If someone pulls a knief or yringe and demands your bag, give it to them.

You probably won't have any trouble at all anyway.
 
Mandinka2 said:

The ENTIRE ISLAND was only officially inculcated into the U.K. in the 1801 act of Union not just the North , effectively ruled by England since flight of Earls 1207 (I think).



I seem to remember learning that although England ruled Ireland in name, it wasn't until Elizabeth 1st decided to make it her business to make the Irish know who was boss that they really had major influence (as opposed to bribing clans into reporting to them) directly over all of Ireland.

However, Ireland only became part of the UK in 1801. Before that, it was considered subject to the crown, but not an integral part of the territory. (a pedantic point I know).

Try to catch some rubgy or gaelic football whie you're there BTW.

YOU!!!


Yeah that is the big difference , the people up there are a lot more stressed and guarded than the folks down South , still donegal is about the friendliest place on God's green earth (part of South but in the North of country). Please 2T b careful in Dublin as there is a real bad element there.
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I wouldnt goto the north if you had a gun to my head,my family hails from the south and we dont like the north or the queen plain and simple,the Republic is real Ireland imho and I think we should take back the north

by free state I meant not with england
 
Shame on you 2Thick for trying to stereotype the Irish female. Besides, after a few pints of Guinness you won't care what they look like anyway. And after they discover your deca induced impotence, they won't care for you either!
 
circusgirl said:


The type of person referred to ad a "scumbag" in Dublni, a "ned" in Scotland, and "BAD NEWS" the world over.

Mouthy youths with big 'toods, even bigger knives and a record as long as your arm.

There are some very bad neighbourhoods in the city center,where you wouldn't expect. The entire central area if full of housing projects. With the historical stuff and new developments mixed up in it.

You go two blocks the wrong way and you WILL get robbed. DO not get into a face-off with a drunk person for any reason, and ignore anyone who shouts insults at you, they are doing it to have an excuse for a fight, and to a Dublin "scumbag", a fight means knives and blood, not boxing.

Make sure you get some advice from Irish folks about the areas to stay out of. The Holiday Inn is in a SHIT part of town, don't stay there. Likewise, to go from the centre to the Guiness brewery, well worth the visit, you go through an area known for being a good palce to score some herion (not a neroine!).

Ireland was very poor for a long time and there's still a big drugs and violence problem in Dublin. However, outside localised neighbourhoods there is very little trouble.

Watch your handbag, mainly, and don't get talked into a fight. If someone pulls a knief or yringe and demands your bag, give it to them.

You probably won't have any trouble at all anyway.

Thanks, lassie.
 
IrishMobBoss said:
I wouldnt goto the north if you had a gun to my head,my family hails from the south and we dont like the north or the queen plain and simple,the Republic is real Ireland imho and I think we should take back the north

by free state I meant not with england


woah, you got your name changed
 
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