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If you were a city, what would you be?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"At this moment in time time ad be Russia cold and feeling cold and unloved "
I can relate to that but I also think of Russia as fascinating, mysterious and magical with great depths to be discovered |
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"I'd be in the state of depression
Oh dear sorry to hear that, you have my sympathy/commiserations "
Don't be sorry .... lol
I had the privilege of living amongst tribal people in remote parts of Africa where the simplest things are celebrated with such passion and gratitude you cant compare it to western life |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd be a village, quiet, unchanged and peaceful
Ah, nice! "
But not a city!
I'd be something Germanic, cultured, maturingly attractive but at the same time somewhat ordered and civicly pedantic. |
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over a year ago
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"Dublin always up for the craic "
Dublin is great place to visit ....
But unless your involved in the real side of Dublin life such as attending Trinity collage it's no great shakes
My soul-mate graduated from Trinity as an English professor she loved the city and the people but never expressed any desire to return once she receive her cap and gown |
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"Dublin always up for the craic
Dublin is great place to visit ....
But unless your involved in the real side of Dublin life such as attending Trinity collage it's no great shakes
My soul-mate graduated from Trinity as an English professor she loved the city and the people but never expressed any desire to return once she receive her cap and gown "
I went in the late 90s when it still had the punt just before they introduced the euro had a great time even missed my flight home |
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"Dublin always up for the craic
Dublin is great place to visit ....
But unless your involved in the real side of Dublin life such as attending Trinity collage it's no great shakes
My soul-mate graduated from Trinity as an English professor she loved the city and the people but never expressed any desire to return once she receive her cap and gown "
Yes I agree, I lived there for four years and found it quite unfriendly, vowed never to go back on the plane returning home.. though no doubt a great place to visit |
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"Dublin always up for the craic
Dublin is great place to visit ....
But unless your involved in the real side of Dublin life such as attending Trinity collage it's no great shakes
My soul-mate graduated from Trinity as an English professor she loved the city and the people but never expressed any desire to return once she receive her cap and gown
I went in the late 90s when it still had the punt just before they introduced the euro had a great time even missed my flight home "
Yeah I can imagine it being really vibrant back then
That was the time of the cultural revival |
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"Dublin always up for the craic
Dublin is great place to visit ....
But unless your involved in the real side of Dublin life such as attending Trinity collage it's no great shakes
My soul-mate graduated from Trinity as an English professor she loved the city and the people but never expressed any desire to return once she receive her cap and gown
Yes I agree, I lived there for four years and found it quite unfriendly, vowed never to go back on the plane returning home.. though no doubt a great place to visit "
Yes you get the impression the locals consider you as a commercial interest .....
I still have mate who lives there who fronts a world famous folk rock band ....
He say living there stimulates his creativity
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"Dublin always up for the craic
Dublin is great place to visit ....
But unless your involved in the real side of Dublin life such as attending Trinity collage it's no great shakes
My soul-mate graduated from Trinity as an English professor she loved the city and the people but never expressed any desire to return once she receive her cap and gown
I went in the late 90s when it still had the punt just before they introduced the euro had a great time even missed my flight home
Yeah I can imagine it being really vibrant back then
That was the time of the cultural revival "
It was shame I was with the ex wife |
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