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Originally posted by mollykawhat we do have in common between the two nations is sense of humour --- more precisely I think the sense of the ridiculous --- I think the rest of the world struggle sometimes to grasp it -- and I do know when I'm speaking to people outside of Ireland or UK -- I tone down my irreverence somewhat ;-)
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Originally posted by mollykayes --- I s'pose so --- similar to the rural/urban divide between Dublin and the rest of Ireland --- think the rest of them aren't that keen on us Dubs ;-)
Originally posted by roxane View Postthe south is definitely better off. but. if youre poor, youre poor anywhere.
Fantastic convo you've got us started on Sugarbabe.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Originally posted by mollykabet yer not ---- that's another thing I love about recovering addicts --- I think by being 'laid open' by our 'disease' --- we are broad-minded - kinder - humane ---- just nicer people really ...... things ain't black and white.......
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Originally posted by JackieClaire View PostYou know I never thought of Dubbers as a capital city as its nice and compact.
Too true, Roxxxy...............funny thing is there's a fair bit of of money up here.
Fantastic convo you've got us started on Sugarbabe.
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Originally posted by roxane View Postthe south is very polarised, or at least london and western counties next to it. the rich are ridiculously rich. £300,000 for a flat? wtf? its crept out to as far as a commute so north essex is getting expensive too now.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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