When I was in UCC there used to be a surprisingly high number of Wexford students there. But if I was guessing I would say the vast majority would go to UCD. With the thicker ones going to Carlow IT.
There was one fella I knew in UL from Gorey and he was a muppet of a youngfella, used to go round calling everyone a bagel. which is an even more annoying thing to call someone when said in a Wexford accent.
A popular one as well was âarigh sanâ. Itâs the default greeting of some people from Wexico.
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A popular one as well was âarigh sanâ. Itâs the default greeting of some people from Wexico.[/QUOTE]
I use that and thereâs absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Itâs time to start dishing out infractions.
Who the fuck would want to stay at home for University? *
Get out and live somewhere else for a bit.
- albeit there is a third level campus in Wexford town.
@Gman nice. He sold the Waterford man his strawberries there. Iâll raise you with - Tipp lads flapping like gobdaws.
[QUOTE=âDirty Hands Walter, post: 987416, member: 9â]I use that and thereâs absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Itâs time to start dishing out infractions.[/QUOTE]
I never said there was anything wrong with it. Itâs just an interesting colloquial term. My brother shares a house with a Wexford lad who plays with St Anneâs and whenever someone rings him he goes âWell!!â and my brother who is a Tipp man greets someone with âarigh sanâ.
[QUOTE=âcroppy_boy, post: 987418, member: 306â]Who the fuck would want to stay at home for University? *
Get out and live somewhere else for a bit.
- albeit there is a third level campus in Wexford town.[/QUOTE]
I certainly wouldnât want to stay in Wexford anyway. If you were from some place decent, it makes no difference, like Limerick for instance.
Youâve just wormed your way out of an infraction.
Somebody else is gonna suffer though.
You need to see more of the world buddy and stop having your 'oul one wash your clothes.
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A popular one as well was âarigh sanâ. Itâs the default greeting of some people from Wexico.[/QUOTE]
Racist
I moved out of the mothers alright kid, into Elm Park, which is something everyone should experience once in their lives. I only had to go across the Golf Links road with the washbag kid, not like smelly cunts bringing it down on the bus
Why are Limerick lads proud of the fact they never have to leave the city or county? Its bizarre carry on. The world is a big place lads, go and see a different culture for a while.
Christ Mac, going on an all inclusive holiday to Mauritius isnât seeing a âdifferent cultureâ
Heâs been to Lahinch too, nobhead.
I always found you had a lot of wexford lads in the institutes of technology as opposed to proper colleges, CIT was full of them doing plumbing courses and the likes
[QUOTE=âEsteban de la Sexface, post: 987413, member: 2695â]There was one fella I knew in UL from Gorey and he was a muppet of a youngfella, used to go round calling everyone a bagel. which is an even more annoying thing to call someone when said in a Wexford accent.[/QUOTE]its pronounced âbeagleâ mate
and where were you when you found these?
Donât be ridiculous man. Limerick is the most beautiful and diverse county in the world.
Here we have it all, from gritty urban ghettos to splendorous mountains. From the broad majestic Shannon to the lush forestry of Curraghchase. An innovative and technological city whose workers leap from the gates of Analog and Dell as proud of their dayâs labour as a Russian peasant of the 1950âs.
Come visit Weston, Glenagross and The Malley and interact with the true denizens of our metropolis. Share a gluebag with a teenager and thrill to a white-knuckle ride to Meelick in a Honda Civic accompanied by the techno of your choice. Go sulky-riding out the Ballysimon Road and, if youâre feeling adventurous, continue on to the medieval settlement of Pallasgreen where the locals will give you a welcome youâll never forget.
Whilst exploring our rural beauty donât forget to visit the Balbec town of Kilmallock. Bathe in the fresh waters of the Loobagh and admire the architecture of the Fire Station from the forecourt of Beechinorâs Garage. Head southwest to Bruree and Ballyagran and evoke the spirit of the movie Deliverance. For an international flavour, call to the multicultural town of Rathkeale and marvel at the cornucopia of sights and sounds as people of all nations come together.
Go skiing at night on the back of a cistern in The Icon. Go to Garryowen Green to be smitten by our most charming ladies - the world renowned Hauntys.
The options are endless Mac.
I am of Limerick
Come dance with me in Limerick!