Advice on living in Dublin (ie. don't)

Residents like graphic designer Bazza

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EasCoS, surely?

You’re mixing it up with SouPar

“EasCoS” has much more of a hip-hop gang war vibe, pal, which, let’s face it, is far truer to the real spirit, sorry, vibe, of the area.

Stop it Sid. Stop it now. Before it goes to far. It was only a vaguely humorous post to begin with.

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Did you know the area around Talbot Street, Foley Street, Sean McDermott Street and Monto is now called WestAm?

Pwopah nawty.

Would James Joyce street be considered part of this up and coming area?

The street formerly known as Corporation Street?

The very one.

No that’s in the NoTa area. North of Talbot Street.

This is actually a fucking thing though now isn’t it?

http://www.sobo.ie/

Aka Pearse St

Townsend street would be nearer the mark. A lot of the corpo houses around SOBO were originally built for the former residents who were cleared out of the corpo flats inside Beggar’s Bush.

I can see history repeating itself for these folk soon the way things are going.

is O’Shea’s pub still going lads, they used to do a lovely bit of roast beef, I used to go in everyday when my father was in the mater

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Which O Shea’s?

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Talbot Street

Would it be madness to try and commute from Fingal to the Cirywest on a daily basis?

Assume it would be 2.5 to 3 hours a day in the car and utter hardship. Any do it or something similar

What part of Fingal, near the M50? The M50 is quicker than people think, particularly if you’re not going at the standard times.

It’s a trap @Big_Dan_Campbell. Don’t tell him anything!

Would be joining at the start of the M50 by the airport. Probably talking 15 minutes away from it.

Have been offered a second interview for what a role which looks to be a pretty good fit with decent money but dont think I could do the commute. A deal breaker

Any flexibility on start finish times? If you were close to M50 might not be too bad as long as you wernt aiming for citywest for 9am