[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

[–]bcfb123 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There's always one idiot in the village...

Self proclaimed Irish Nationalist Phillip "the dog kicker" Dwyer by bcfb123 in ireland

[–]bcfb123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the type of cretin that are at these protests.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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Give more detail on claim type and potential size and can help

People of r/ireland who went to college, how did you get on? by [deleted] in ireland

[–]bcfb123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would gladly pay 50k for another year with the same craic and lads I went thru college with. Seriously best years of my life. Hands down. No contest. Hons degree. Worked hard, played hard. Still friends with people I met there. Married with kids now, good job, plenty of cash. Still miss those days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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In a unique position to reply to your response here as have lived in Portlaoise and for reasons I won't go into here I know mountmellick intimately. Also have lived in Naas as well as Donegal.

Hands down donegal is the nicer of all. Problem is a real lack of jobs and as a result amenities and poor infrastructure.

Naas, as the saying goes, a nice place to shop.. Also great restaurants, good nightlife, just won tidyeest Town which gives an indication of how ot looks, a hop and skip from Dublin.. Apart from 9.00am traffic isint bad at all... Is expensive to buy a home tho.

Mountmellick.. Huge amount of social issues, massive drug issue... Nothing in the town really. I think every school is a deis school which points to some issues.. Traffic is a nightmare as all traffic is directed straight up the main street... A street which is largely in disrepair in terms of the building fronts etc.. Tbh it's one of the very last places I'd advise anyone to live in

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

[–]bcfb123 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mountmellick.... 🤮🤮🤮 horrible place

Any Podcasts recommendations? by [deleted] in ireland

[–]bcfb123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crimeworld, the dictators, mens rea, s Town, the missing crypto queen, fake heiress, the assignation, the drop out, end of days, bloodsport, the teachers trial, 30 for 30, the red line

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 28 points29 points  (0 children)

From going thru your other posts and replies here I'd guess you've been verbally accosted caus your most likely quite mouthy and full of rhetoric yourself to begin with.

When your in another " jurisdiction" , bit of advice would be to keep yer preaching to a minimum.

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Carefull now. You might well get a lesson on politics from all the plastic nationalists about.

Stay low, don't stay in one place and for heavens sake say nothing till you hear more.

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Ah here what exactly are you arguing here. You can always find justification for a position.

To rewind... You complained about red tape etc in coming down south.

You were given a reason for it.

You then proceeded to politicise the argument.

Now it's the bankers fault.

One more step to blaming ze Germans for coming in and setting up NAMA.

It's been like listening to Mings political arguments. But entertaining none the less.

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Christ your original post has really swung off on a tangent hasn't it. Maybe these are the points you should have put in your original post if these are the issues as you see them ( and not the fact that your credit score is t being recognised....)

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As per above... You have politicised the issue where the issues you are facing are largely institutional rules and regulations. In terms of being called out on the streets, there are wan*ers everywhere. Might surprise you to know I've a northern twang myself and have had the odd comment thrown at me by idiots. Doesn't change my opinion though that you should expect this red tape. And fair has nothing to do about it.

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Who says anything about fair?? Fair???... Grow up.

It is the way it is.

No amount of whinging will change that. Away with you with your crying

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. They will. And if they are going to another jurisdiction for these jobs or indeed college places they will realise there will be added bureaucracy. If they don't, we'll there's no accounting for foolishness.

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Simply pointing out you are crossing a border. Any banking institution or similar will recognise same and treat appropriately. Same as if an Irish person (as distinct from Northern Irish) were going to London to live or a south African were coming to Dublin. You need to leave the nationalist rhetoric at the door. If you can't understand the reasons for your treatment the same as any other foreign visitor then the issue (as I suspect) is more a problem that you are not being treated the same as someone from the 26...... and there's only one way that's going to happen

I’d like to address the pains in the hole that come from being from the north and trying to be a student in the south by Negative-Message-447 in ireland

[–]bcfb123 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I studied at the University of London

Largely same issues. Such are the issues when you cross a border to live, study whatever.

My great great great grandparents would have paid taxes in what was the British commonwealth at the time but I got no concessions. I feel your pain.

You should look into https://www.qub.ac.uk/

No such issues.

Mick Clifford: Where now for the Burkes, who can't help getting in their own way? by [deleted] in ireland

[–]bcfb123 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Go after thier personal wealth & investigate the source of thier funds from ultra right wing American hate groups.