Conor is big with the American Trump crowd. Most Irish people think the idea of Trump running for president is insane. So, yes, it sounds about right.Ok, this is nothing scientific or measured but, we have a local bar here and I spoke to about a dozen people, including bartenders and every one of them want to see Conor lose a seond time. I asked them why and basically they all said they thought he was so full of himself they wanted him to get beat again. Draw your own conclusions.
In Stockton.Where is "the local Irish bar"? Any Irish there?
Probably culchies you were talking to.
People from Dublin are the superior race in Ireland and the rest of the country unwillingly look up to us, while we look down at them. But we don't like to brag about it.
I can believe it, begrudgery is rampant amongst the Irish, I generally like the Irish but this is a character flaw I've noticed in a lot of them. They hate other successful Irish people, for example their best ever soccer goal scorer Robbie Keane is hated by many Irish.
Ha, behave yourself. Dublin is a kip choc full of junkies and scummers, there's more track suits in Dublin that Rio right now.
All ye have going for ye is nandos and a handy drive to the airport
Probably culchies you were talking to.
People from Dublin are the superior race in Ireland and the rest of the country unwillingly look up to us, while we look down at them. But we don't like to brag about it.
Dublin has the magnificent Spire. What does your county have?
That's the most ridiculous statement I've heard in a while.Probably culchies you were talking to.
People from Dublin are the superior race in Ireland and the rest of the country unwillingly look up to us, while we look down at them. But we don't like to brag about it.
Harsh mang...but funny.Ah yes, the giant Needle landmark in the middle of the city centre. A suitable representation for Dublin given you can't even walk 20 metres without seeing a heroin junky or their discarded needles