Think itās the Sean OāCasey bridge heās on about Sledge.
[quote=āSledgehammerā]Itās the James Joyce bridge you uncultured rural oaf.
Good work on the shouting although Iād say you were lying on that front.
I saw him outside the Harbourmaster a few months ago, he must live around here.[/quote]
Eh its called the Sean O Casey bridge, the one that motorbike couriers seem to think they can drive over the bridge.
[quote=āSledgehammerā]Itās the James Joyce bridge you uncultured rural oaf.
Good work on the shouting although Iād say you were lying on that front.
I saw him outside the Harbourmaster a few months ago, he must live around here.[/QUOTE]
OāCasey bridge is the one that I was talking about.
I kept it simple so poeple would be able to picture the location in their head.
Rather than just come out with the hard facts I like my posts to paint a picture and tell a story.
You canāt get more cultured than that.
Yours in knowing my bridges but not having to show off,
GSH.
Sledge is seething
He must be going crazy.
My reference to the IFSC should have been a clue.
Of course, if Sledge didnāt know what the IFSC is or where it is in our Nations Capital then itās not his fault.
Having said that he does know that the Harbourmaster is in the IFSC area and not up around Benburb street so I think it was just a brain fart on his part and not ignorance.
Still though, Sledge stock is nosediving this morning.
Yours etc,
GSH.
just goes to show you, being an uncultured rural oaf will stand more to you than being a little knowitall urban dwelling rat
But I live in the sticks.
[quote=āBandageā]Who: Dave Coffey.
Famous for: Writing and starring in RTE comedy āDan and Becsā.
Where: The 51, Haddington Road, Dublin 4 and OāDonoghueās, Merrion Row, Dublin 2.
When: St Patrickās Day - 4pm to 6pm in the former and also spotted him around 9pm in the latter.
Other information: Dave was wearing a green t-shirt and jeans. He approached the bar in The 51 at one stage and said, āCan I order a BLT please?ā He was with a few other people and there was a tidy little unit hanging around near enough to him all the time - mini skirt and brown leather boots, very tanned, brown eyes - you get the drift.[/quote]
Ah jaysis Bandage. Heās one of my best mates. Canāt tell him heās in a āCeleb Spottingā thread though or his ego will go skyward. Again.
To steal from corncrakeās phrasebook:
āthinly veiledā, I hang around with the celebrity set and get free into Krystle at weekends post. :rolleyes:
Yes yes Ben, thank you, itās OK, I just got mixed up
Not aimed at you Sledge, just making sure our country cousins know there is actually a James Joyce Bridge;).
whats a bridge?
A peice of architecture that makes it possible to cross over a mass of water.
You mean one of them tyres with the rope tied onto itā¦
It doesnāt even have to be architectural. A wind that blows a tree spanning a river is just as much a bridge as some lad charging 400 million to put some concrete and steel across it.
Of course down the country we have bridges that donāt just cross a mass of water. We have bridges over railway lines and bridges over roads etc.
You need to get out of D1/D2 more. See the world.
I propose that the Liffey should be filled in and brought up to the level of the quays. Then make it into a ten lane road. No more north and south side and no more money wasted on bridges or sidewalks which are basically oudoor decking for junkies.
Yours etc,
GSH.
[quote=āGarda Sean Horganā]It doesnāt even have to be architectural. A wind that blows a tree spanning a river is just as much a bridge as some lad charging 400 million to put some concrete and steel across it.
Of course down the country we have bridges that donāt just cross a mass of water. We have bridges over railway lines and bridges over roads etc.
You need to get out of D1/D2 more. See the world.
I propose that the Liffey should be filled in and brought up to the level of the quays. Then make it into a ten lane road. No more north and south side and no more money wasted on bridges or sidewalks which are basically oudoor decking for junkies.
Yours etc,
GSH.[/quote]
I know D2 very well, itās got a nice beer garden for a summers dusk. Whereās this D1 pub though, never heard of it!
[quote=āGarda Sean Horganā]It doesnāt even have to be architectural. A wind that blows a tree spanning a river is just as much a bridge as some lad charging 400 million to put some concrete and steel across it.
Of course down the country we have bridges that donāt just cross a mass of water. We have bridges over railway lines and bridges over roads etc.
You need to get out of D1/D2 more. See the world.
I propose that the Liffey should be filled in and brought up to the level of the quays. Then make it into a ten lane road. No more north and south side and no more money wasted on bridges or sidewalks which are basically oudoor decking for junkies.
Yours etc,
GSH.[/quote]
where will the junkies go then?
The bridges over the Dodder I assume, failing that maybe theyāll use the footbridges in southside Dart stations.