Cork - the softest of cunts 🐐

I heard it. Used by lads from the northside i work with. We all dont stick to leafy Douglas

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The Northside is literally another county.

Correct!! It’s a very niche saying mainly used by folk in areas like gurranabraher, faranree and blackpool. They speak a different language down there.

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We’re a two min walk to the bus stop, twould be a crime not to take it in

I know a lad who said abriba insyead of alright boy

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Lapsy Pa is old Cork, my fathers generation would use it a lot, it’d be used ironically nowadays

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Another country

Walked around Cork city a few weeks ago for the first time in about 7 years … it’s gone down an awful lot …

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All our cities have from what i can see

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I was working with a lad from the north there recently who works in Dublin most of the time, he was down here for a few weeks and said he couldn’t believe how rough cork was with all the begging and harassing in the city in the especially in evening.
Tis also fairly damning when you walk Patrick street on a Saturday afternoon and there’s people sleeping in doorways all along the street!!

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Cities are dead

They’re fighting back and attacking rooral Ireland now tho. It’s on.

They don’t stand a chance

Since the pandemic the city centre has gone to another level of shocking.

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Your some lapsy pa

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Limerick city centre has been a shithole for many years but they’re trying to address it now at least, not without ferocious whinging from the usual suspects obviously, nothing is ever right or good enough.
I love cities, given the choice between a city centre and a soulless shopping mall nobody would choose the latter except out of convenience or laziness.
I’d very rarely be on Cork but it’s disappointing to read that it’s gone downhill, it’s a city full of character.

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Was in Limerick City Centre Tuesday afternoon, was very busy.

Biggest issue Limerick City Centre has is what happened with the development of the Crescent stealing all the anchor tenants

More Gardai and parking needed but retail looks pretty dead. City centres are going to be about eating and socialising.

True story just got it
Relation of my niece bringing her now 11 months old kid back home to cork to be christened

Kids grandad went one better
Day child was born in he arrived with a plastic bag of earth from Cork
Places the new babas little legs in it

Didn’t want any of my grandkids to put their feet on english soil first​:blush::blush::blush:
Christening tomorrow

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You’re

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