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re: I need advice from the soccer board for my trip to the UK this spring
Posted on 10/27/13 at 10:46 pm to Dandy Lion
Posted on 10/27/13 at 10:46 pm to Dandy Lion
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I respectfully and knowlingly disagree.
I have absolutely no idea how you come to that conclusion. The city is tiny. Or at least it feels tiny. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean by the city being like New York.
Posted on 10/27/13 at 10:50 pm to BleedPurpleGold
I probably need much space to explain myself. Dublin is a fantastic city, and full of charm. Business wise, I dealt with lawyers and high powered accountants, it was very, very straight to the point, and hard edged, like New York.
I did deal with others, but being creative people, that was to be expected (seeing all there is to be seen, ambience, etc.).
One of my best friends in Spain is a Dubliner, and can corroborate.
There´s no ´mince around´, like in Galway or Cork, for example.
ETA Cool story, I did spend an evening driving around and hitting the cool clubs with the manager of that major Irish boy band (their name escapes me now, it´s been years), and while long haired and trying to be amiable, he was all about the pasta. The whole time.
I did deal with others, but being creative people, that was to be expected (seeing all there is to be seen, ambience, etc.).
One of my best friends in Spain is a Dubliner, and can corroborate.
There´s no ´mince around´, like in Galway or Cork, for example.
ETA Cool story, I did spend an evening driving around and hitting the cool clubs with the manager of that major Irish boy band (their name escapes me now, it´s been years), and while long haired and trying to be amiable, he was all about the pasta. The whole time.
This post was edited on 10/27/13 at 11:00 pm
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