IRELAND -If you live in Ireland look at this-

Jayke

Member
Sup everyone!
Hey, heres the scoop, I plan on moving to Ireland, I'd like to know some things abut it from my kinda people, ALSO
I don't know ANYONE over there, so it would be cool to make some friends, people I can blaze with and also so I have a good hook up for when I get over there. So what of it?
 

flatrider

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Ireland just seems like a dark gloomy depressing place... Scotland.. England.. and those area's reminds me of eastern Canada... newfoundland.. yet never been.. it just always seems rainy.. cold.. overcast.. Im a ginger... not many seem to like us Gingers.. I was from ireland one day
 

SocataSmoker

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Ireland is great, the local bands of the country are amazing... get to know the music, and ya get to know the people!
 

Jayke

Member
I like rainy overcast weather.
What is the primary language in Ireland?
Should I learn Ireish/geylic or whatever before I move there?
 

green bean

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They speak English in pretty much all of Ireland. No need to learn Gaelic. I spent ten days in Ireland last summer and the weather was cool/rainy. My favorite place was the city of Galway on the west coast of the island. It is a college town with lots of stuff going on. The people are very friendly and it is pretty safe with not much crime. I enjoyed my time in Galway as much as I liked Dublin. Ireland is an expensive place to live/visit. They have a VAT tax of 20% on everything you buy. In spite of the weather and cost,the beauty of the country and people shine through!
 

T0key

Active Member
Ireland just seems like a dark gloomy depressing place... Scotland.. England.. and those area's reminds me of eastern Canada... newfoundland.. yet never been.. it just always seems rainy.. cold.. overcast.. Im a ginger... not many seem to like us Gingers.. I was from ireland one day
Been there, It is awe inspiring.

I know what you mean about the eastern canada reference though *Canadian*; They have their similarities.
 

ironheadxl

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it is all about the crack and in Ireland the crack is slang for humor. This is an amazingly family and community oriented country and as well it is one place hit hard economically. They had a strong tech boom for a while but like the rest of the globe they feel the global recession... have good employment and have a way out if you need it....
 

Armer

Active Member
look dude little advice warning make some really good connections, im from Ireland live in the capital all my life (Dublin), love nothing better than making new friends to smoke with but the situation over here is dire, unless you know some1 who has private grow ops, the weed over here can be really bad. luckily ive a few close friends who look after me most of the time but since they are smokers themselves they dont really sell their stuff they like to keep it, cos when it dries up, like it has at the moment, youll be left dry and so very far from high, excuse the pun, lol, the main thing you will find over here is hashish ranging from, not worth even throwing at some1 - to the stuff you'd sell your grandma for, lol, but dont let me, there can be some really nice stuff, but theres ppl that will bring in kgs off the stuff but its not reliable, so lesson 1 find some real smokers/growers befriend them, make connections, otherwise you'll be left searching your fuckin phonebook like i was yesterday, thank god for green fingered friends,

Also if you do send me their numbers need a good green supply lol

Oh couple more things its spelled craic you come lookin for crack you'll end up with a bag of rocks. . .
2. recession over
3. IRA disbanded
4. main language is english only if your moving to an gaeltacht would ye need to learn Gaelic,

Other than that Cead mile failte romhat (means a hundred thousand welcomes) As gailge (in irish)

Slan Leat
 
it is all about the crack and in Ireland the crack is slang for humor. This is an amazingly family and community oriented country and as well it is one place hit hard economically. They had a strong tech boom for a while but like the rest of the globe they feel the global recession... have good employment and have a way out if you need it....
Thats "Craic"!
 
look dude little advice warning make some really good connections, im from Ireland live in the capital all my life (Dublin), love nothing better than making new friends to smoke with but the situation over here is dire, unless you know some1 who has private grow ops, the weed over here can be really bad. luckily ive a few close friends who look after me most of the time but since they are smokers themselves they dont really sell their stuff they like to keep it, cos when it dries up, like it has at the moment, youll be left dry and so very far from high, excuse the pun, lol, the main thing you will find over here is hashish ranging from, not worth even throwing at some1 - to the stuff you'd sell your grandma for, lol, but dont let me, there can be some really nice stuff, but theres ppl that will bring in kgs off the stuff but its not reliable, so lesson 1 find some real smokers/growers befriend them, make connections, otherwise you'll be left searching your fuckin phonebook like i was yesterday, thank god for green fingered friends,

Also if you do send me their numbers need a good green supply lol

Oh couple more things its spelled craic you come lookin for crack you'll end up with a bag of rocks. . .
2. recession over
3. IRA disbanded
4. main language is english only if your moving to an gaeltacht would ye need to learn Gaelic,

Other than that Cead mile failte romhat (means a hundred thousand welcomes) As gailge (in irish)

Slan Leat

Well put Armer ,
glad to see there's another Paddy on here
greetings from somewhere in the midlands!
 
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