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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What does “Dont accom, dont travel” mean lol "
Probably a hotel in that town ..dunno really ..if you see a profile with that on it ..ask them..then you'll know what their take is on it |
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"It means I don't accommodate and won't be travelling to far flung Cork to suck off a randomer off the Internet "
The dreams of a thousand Corkmen crushed |
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"It means I don't accommodate and won't be travelling to far flung Cork to suck off a randomer off the Internet
The dreams of a thousand Corkmen crushed "
I’ve been sobbing uncontrollably for the last 2 hours |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It means I don't accommodate and won't be travelling to far flung Cork to suck off a randomer off the Internet
The dreams of a thousand Corkmen crushed
I’ve been sobbing uncontrollably for the last 2 hours "
Ah tell you what we'll meet half way. What about a tug in the carpark at Barack OBama plaza. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I have cant accommodate on my profile.
I've been told thats a red flag and im probably a cheater
I house share and even if I didn't I still might not accommodate.
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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago
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"I have cant accommodate on my profile.
I've been told thats a red flag and im probably a cheater
I house share and even if I didn't I still might not accommodate.
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It's not that i can't It's that i won't i don't want anyone to my home it's my private place.....
Ive no hassle travelling but not to someone's home id prefer to stay in a hotel.... |
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"It means I don't accommodate and won't be travelling to far flung Cork to suck off a randomer off the Internet
The dreams of a thousand Corkmen crushed
I’ve been sobbing uncontrollably for the last 2 hours
Ah tell you what we'll meet half way. What about a tug in the carpark at Barack OBama plaza."
In the words of Barack himself - yes we can |
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There is an unwritten rule that
“can’t accommodate” is code for married. “Can Accom, can travel” smacks of desperation and
“cant accommodate, can travel” is married but travels for work.
That’s ALL tongue in cheek by the way (a joke!!!) |
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"There is an unwritten rule that
“can’t accommodate” is code for married. “Can Accom, can travel” smacks of desperation and
“cant accommodate, can travel” is married but travels for work.
That’s ALL tongue in cheek by the way (a joke!!!)"
Brilliant |
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"There is an unwritten rule that
“can’t accommodate” is code for married. “Can Accom, can travel” smacks of desperation and
“cant accommodate, can travel” is married but travels for work.
That’s ALL tongue in cheek by the way (a joke!!!)"
I can accommodate and can travel, but now seeking the panic button...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It means I don't accommodate and won't be travelling to far flung Cork to suck off a randomer off the Internet
The dreams of a thousand Corkmen crushed "
And Kerry is totally out of the question |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Something along the lines of this I often see how many Irish profiles don't accom. The vast majority in fact.
When compared to UK profiles where the vast majority do accom.
Just has me wondering is this because in Ireland we still have that feeling of everyone knows everyone and doesn't want to get caught up in anything or the neighbours knowing compared to the UK where there are so many more people and that feeling isn't quite as strong? Food for thought? |
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By *1CorkCouple
over a year ago
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"I take it as they don't/won't have anyone to there home and like Bo said probably won't travel outside there county or prefer to stay local for meets "
This perfectly explains what it means for us.
Fairly reasonable position for people regardless, but unavoidable for us due to smallies at home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Something along the lines of this I often see how many Irish profiles don't accom. The vast majority in fact.
When compared to UK profiles where the vast majority do accom.
Just has me wondering is this because in Ireland we still have that feeling of everyone knows everyone and doesn't want to get caught up in anything or the neighbours knowing compared to the UK where there are so many more people and that feeling isn't quite as strong? Food for thought?"
Possibly the case for many, for me personally I prefer a neutral ground where everyone can go home when they've had enough and nobody can overstay their welcome. I don't like staying in other people's houses full stop and my home is my refuge. |
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