Deffo not a problem at all. Having kids shouldn't be a problem I think. Although I suppose I could understand if some people felt a bit uneasy about it. But deffo not a problem for me.
Theres deffo enough do gooders to bring around world peace..End less supply of money for me..No more worries and as my Mother always says, ah sure ya would be bored. I can guarantee you now that I wouldn't be bored one bit.
I know its only October but it should be time to organise the Xmas party from work. Any mad stories or confessions regarding previous parties???Was anyone ever with their boss???
Id say there is way more soccer clubs in Ireland that have there own pitches/facilities than there is GAA clubs. Id say at best there is 100 GAA clubs in Dublin with there own facilities and thats really generious. Of the 6800 Soccer clubs in Dublin Id say there is a hell of a lot more than 100 have there own facilities. Theres no doubt that at inter county level the GAA is fantastic and is run a hell of a lot better than the FAI but at grass roots level Soccer has a fantastic structure in place.
You obviously didnt do your homework Skimpy Doo...There are more soccer clubs in Dublin then there are GAA clubs in Ireland. There is around 6,800 soccer teams in Dublin alone. Get your facts straight.
That might be a fact regarding Irish Soccer grounds but it still remains that soccer is a much bigger sport in Ireland with regards to numbers playing and grassroots set ups. Soon enough we will have Lansdowne (or Vivas Stadium as the FAI like to call it).
Well when theres a 85% built stadium that isnt capable of hosting senior GAA matches they had some neck asking SDCC to knock it and start from scratch so it could host GAA matches. Underage GAA matches are played on it on nearly a weekly basis as the pitch dimensions are big enough for that. Still think the GAA are a shower of old fogies stuck in there ways and will adventually kill it off if they dont radically overhaul it.I wouldnt go Croke Park to watch a GAA match for all the money in the world to be honest.
Have to say that I am anti GAA..I must say fair play for opening Croker but I couldnt believe that when they voted on that nearly half still didnt want to open Croker and would have Ireland soccer and rugby teams play there home games abroad..Thats shocking I think..Also Im a big Rovers fan and the GAA put back the stadium being finished by about two years by saying they wanted the pitch to facilitate Senior GAA matches..
Hello folks... Long time since I been on here. Hope yous are all looking forward to Saturday night. Should be a good laugh. It will be good to see some familiar faces (Sinead, Andi and Vinny, sorry if I missed anyone) and some not so familiar. Sure heres to a good nite and see ya all there.
Nice one lads. 99% of your average run of the mill Public Sector worker are genuine hard working soles. Like every company or organisation there are a few lazy B*****ds, your gonna get that everywhere.
Folks Ive come across a few posts now where people are being negatively judgemental towards people that work in Government Departments. It is very upsetting to read such things so please leave it out. We work just as hard as private sector workers. Rant Over
Boys and Girls...What about Break For The Bordser again????? It was fab the last time. Stays open late and has free nite club if you go down b4 10:00. We had a great nite there the last CS party...
Well share it with us then???? If the answer is I should arrange one well Im sorry but I am a disaster at sorting these kind of things out and to be honest probably wouldnt have the balls to do it...Sorry
Yeah have to agree with Bluebell deffo more of a social thing than a romance thing..Still hold a little bit of hope though. Although thats quickly dwindling.I know Im one to talk as I havent been to night out but they should be a bit more often...Only a suggestion. I know they can take a lot of organising aswell.
I got back with an ex after about 6 months seperated...Absolute nightmare. We were friends before we got back together and now we cant stand the site of each other. I wouldnt recommend it unless your really sure it will work this time around.
RE: Three places to go for a day out in your area.
GlendaloughA great walk in the Phoenix Park and the Zoo
On the tear in Temple Bar..