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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Dublin

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> Feck off. You are jesting.



Nope. People are great - but as a city


Food - average

Architecture - very average

Boozing - good

Night life except boozing - average


Far better places in Ireland

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Men??



I've put up with them occasionally over the years but never really 'got' them. They appear to be from another planet.

Having said that, most people think I'm from another planet too so that's probably why...:)


Louisa, that Cilla tv series starring Sheridan Smith was brilliant. I thought she came across as rather nice.

isn't hating quinoa because it's faddish amongst rather tedious middle class types like hating rice because, you know, wops...or chinks or something....?


It's a grain, or a pulse, or something, a traditional object of ire, fecking wheat, splitters...or was that the Bulgars (baddam tish)? anyway it's small and round, like hundreds and thousands but less pink.

Nandos.


I love chicken and spicy food, but I can never get excited about going to Nandos. The chicken is okay at best but generally just mediocre, the chips are appalling and their rice concoction thing that I have tried as a substitute is distinctly average.

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