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New gig announcements tomorrow, surely

everyday sheeple (Michael B), Tuesday, 8 July 2014 16:03 (eleven years ago)

Chris Gaines to play 168 night residency at Kavanagh's Bar, Portlaoise.

Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Tuesday, 8 July 2014 16:21 (eleven years ago)

portlaoise is his gaine

cpt navajo (darraghmac), Tuesday, 8 July 2014 16:22 (eleven years ago)

I continue to hold 1D entirely responsible.

Lord mayor was on Drivetime. Utterly embarrassing. Basically this is the saddest day ever but he's available 24/7 to help all parties.

So sick of these gigs.

hyggeligt, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 22:35 (eleven years ago)

I can't believe there are 400,000 fans of "Friends in Low Places" in Ireland.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Tuesday, 8 July 2014 22:41 (eleven years ago)

I understand it was the promise of a full Chris Gaines set list. We love a bit of the dark here.

hyggeligt, Tuesday, 8 July 2014 22:43 (eleven years ago)

They are just the ones who could get tickets.

Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Tuesday, 8 July 2014 22:44 (eleven years ago)

Earlier today, Dublin Lord Mayor Christy Burke revealed that the Mexican Ambassador had offered to mediate in the ‘will he, won’t he’ saga over whether the country music star will play five nights at Croke Park.

Mr Burke also said a group of residents from Ballybough in Dublin told him they intend to call on US President Barack Obama to try to encourage Mr Brooks to play in the capital.
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But when contacted by Independent.ie this afternoon, White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden confirmed that the President will not be intervening

dem bow dem bow need calcium (seandalai), Thursday, 10 July 2014 15:35 (eleven years ago)

Ireland isn't embarrassed but every cunt involved there, including those reporting it, would want to be

cpt navajo (darraghmac), Thursday, 10 July 2014 16:29 (eleven years ago)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/txe2o4po30wxnfs/IMG_45980078418532.jpeg

cpt navajo (darraghmac), Thursday, 10 July 2014 22:26 (eleven years ago)

so like are there any books/films you would recommend for understanding the troubles / recent history? i have Opinions but i'd feel better if they weren't entirely based on the sentiments of a couple old guys i know

gbx, Thursday, 24 July 2014 02:24 (eleven years ago)

how recent or far dyou want to go?

your favourite misread ILX threads (darraghmac), Thursday, 24 July 2014 05:54 (eleven years ago)

civil war on, i guess

gbx, Thursday, 24 July 2014 11:02 (eleven years ago)

The Green Flag by Robert Kee might be somewhere to start. Have only dipped into it but it's very comprehensive.

Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Thursday, 24 July 2014 13:25 (eleven years ago)

purchased, ty

gbx, Thursday, 24 July 2014 15:05 (eleven years ago)

obligatory Tim pat coogan, I've read collins but I'm told devalera is maybe better. I'll ask my better informed peers tho.

your favourite misread ILX threads (darraghmac), Thursday, 24 July 2014 15:23 (eleven years ago)

id recommend Tim Pat Coogan's IRA book. its well detailed and comprehensive.

everyday sheeple (Michael B), Thursday, 24 July 2014 16:22 (eleven years ago)

Richard English's Armed Struggle is another good history of the IRA that'll make a lot of the background clear. Very readable, and felt fairly balanced.

woof, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:45 (eleven years ago)

Just this minute had a phone call with Armagh relatives where I told them I was getting married next July.

"July the 12th. Haha no I'm just joking god bless you".

YES SHE IS ENGLISH OK.

Like me and all your children and grandchildren.

Excuse my language. They wind me up.

woof, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:51 (eleven years ago)

I mean that's not even a Saturday.

woof, Thursday, 24 July 2014 17:52 (eleven years ago)

wtf even asks is she English these days

prod, yes,obv you ask. English? nah

grats

your favourite misread ILX threads (darraghmac), Thursday, 24 July 2014 18:10 (eleven years ago)

two weeks pass...

to paraphrase sean connery in the untouchables - never bring a hammer to a spade fight

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/man-armed-with-hammer-tries-to-rob-from-chip-shop-until-staff-hit-back-with-a-spade-30495868.html

everyday sheeple (Michael B), Sunday, 10 August 2014 11:42 (eleven years ago)

four weeks pass...

If anyone's around Howth and at a loose end I can't recommend the Ireland's Eye ferry trips enough.

Howth is very, very strange. It feels like there are all these special roads that locals know but don't tell anyone else about. I can't figure out how they get to their snazzy cliffside gaffs otherwise.

hyggeligt, Sunday, 7 September 2014 21:38 (eleven years ago)

three weeks pass...

http://www.takepart.com/video/2014/09/27/watch-irish-people-taste-american-junk-food-first-time

how's life, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 10:58 (eleven years ago)

^been inundating my fb feed for the last 24 hours.

how's life, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 11:00 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

my client does not hire Irish people due to the alcoholism nature of your kind

R. Stornoway (Tom D.), Thursday, 6 November 2014 18:10 (eleven years ago)

this thread should really be closed temporarily until the irish has returned from sabbatical

the final twilight of all evaluative standpoints (nakhchivan), Thursday, 6 November 2014 21:27 (eleven years ago)

lol

mattresslessness, Thursday, 6 November 2014 21:29 (eleven years ago)

finally reading "how the irish became white." it's a little less accessible than i had hoped and is one of those books where the 30-second summary is just as necessary as the whole thing.

een, Thursday, 6 November 2014 21:37 (eleven years ago)

didn't know the privilege as a meme thread had been published

the final twilight of all evaluative standpoints (nakhchivan), Thursday, 6 November 2014 21:39 (eleven years ago)

I'm sceptical about the stats but there was a survey earlier in the year that suggested Koreans drink twice as much hard alcohol as any other nation on earth. Irish aren't close.

Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Thursday, 6 November 2014 23:18 (eleven years ago)

The excellent website of Dublin life and lore Come Here To Me! embarks on a discussion of that now vanished phenomenon “the Rathmines accent”, prompted by the (not, it must be said, enormously well vouched) idea that Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was taught English by an Irishman - in fact a native of Leinster Road in Rathmines.

The phrase seems to have been a simple shorthand term for posh or Anglified speech, which then as now tends to rub many ordinary citizens up the wrong way. Still, the accent had its uses, it seems: in 1942 “a married woman” and “a married man” (not married to each other, one assumes) were able to gain admission illicitly to one of Mr Paddy Belton’s licensed premises by saying they were from Rathmines. They were, in fact, from Santry and were fined 5/- each for the imposture at Kilmainham District Court.

Dublin Review of Books

+ Lenin

Fizzles, Monday, 10 November 2014 18:27 (eleven years ago)

Come Here To Me is brilliant. Their book is a great read.

Is Rathmines still all that posh? I suppose it must be really.

hyggeligt, Monday, 10 November 2014 20:11 (eleven years ago)

was mostly student housing rentals that were owned by pretty well-off ppl, no? though obvs rathgaaaaaar has it well beaten in the posh department.

gyac, Monday, 10 November 2014 20:13 (eleven years ago)

also, I feel that the accent described upthread still proliferates in Foxrock.

gyac, Monday, 10 November 2014 20:15 (eleven years ago)

Dartry was always very posh. I think anything above the fancy butchers in Upper Rathmines Road is posh Rathmines.

Fair point about Rathgar though.

Accent is pure southside ("SoCoDu" iirc) - not just Foxrock. Present wherever there is a speech and drama class and the postcodes are even...

hyggeligt, Monday, 10 November 2014 20:19 (eleven years ago)

I associate with Foxrock because I recall living in SoCoDu for a few years, including Blackrock for a bit, and interviewing for a job as a student at this palace in Foxrock. The woman had THE poshest accent I'd ever heard, when I innocently asked where she was from, she fixed me with a glare and spat "here".

gyac, Monday, 10 November 2014 20:33 (eleven years ago)

Palace not the most incorrect typo perhaps?

It is very posh, true.

Greystones has become ridiculously posh. Ditto Malahide. It's like to create posh Dubs, just add water (and a marina).

hyggeligt, Monday, 10 November 2014 20:38 (eleven years ago)

Greystones has always been half posh half Wicklow

legit new threat wrt to a norman invasion (seandalai), Monday, 10 November 2014 20:47 (eleven years ago)

Props to Bray for keeping it real.

hyggeligt, Monday, 10 November 2014 21:02 (eleven years ago)

not a typo at all, I needed to pack a lunch just to trek up the ten mile drive

gyac, Monday, 10 November 2014 21:25 (eleven years ago)

Fair enough. Decent of her not to set hounds on you for cheeky question re. origins.

One of the oddest place in Dublin is Rathfarnham. Should be posh but feels like a weird halfway house to absolutely nowhere. Even Marlay Park feels weirdly peripheral. Like Tymon Park but older obviously.

hyggeligt, Monday, 10 November 2014 22:32 (eleven years ago)

*places

hyggeligt, Monday, 10 November 2014 22:33 (eleven years ago)

I worked 15 years ago with a man named Orson, and remember erstwhile IlXoR accentmonkey making a joke about setting fire to houses in Foxrock.

Great days, Gay, great days.

Andrew Farrell, Tuesday, 11 November 2014 00:41 (eleven years ago)

I heard him recently on Lyric FM (Gaybo rather than the posh firestarter) and it actually took me a moment to realise it wasn't Oliver Callan he's become such a parody of himself. Daycent choons all the same.

hyggeligt, Tuesday, 11 November 2014 20:33 (eleven years ago)

two months pass...

I worked 15 years ago with a man named Orson, and remember erstwhile IlXoR accentmonkey making a joke about setting fire to houses in Foxrock.

Great days, Gay, great days.

― Andrew Farrell

heh

local eire man (darraghmac), Monday, 12 January 2015 13:13 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

Jesus I leave the country for like several years and ye get rid of the pink Snack? they are the worst Snack but even so

gyac, Sunday, 1 March 2015 23:23 (eleven years ago)

true and true

the water charge protests won't be in it imo

local eire man (darraghmac), Sunday, 1 March 2015 23:25 (eleven years ago)

Lies! I was just 5 hours ago looking at a packet of them in the wee Spar in Dublin Airport Terminal 2

Andrew Farrell, Sunday, 1 March 2015 23:25 (eleven years ago)

nah you'd want to get rid of the purple snack for that level of outrage

pink snack is more like...that time the Journal made a completely terrible list ranking biscuits available in Ireland

gyac, Sunday, 1 March 2015 23:26 (eleven years ago)


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