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Purple said:If Dublin wasn’t a good place to live it wouldn’t be so expensive.
In the middle of the night, maybe — or do you have a helicopter, Purple?Purple said:20 minutes from the Wicklow Mountains, 25 minutes from the sea and 20-30 minutes from the city centre, [...] 20-35 minutes each way [from the Southside to the Northside via] that excellent road, the M50...
No, a car. Times are off peak. During rush hour the mountains are still 20 minutes but getting to the sea might take 35 minutes. I start work at 7.45am and leave for home at around 6.00pm.DrMoriarty said:In the middle of the night, maybe — or do you have a helicopter, Purple?
That's why we have so many childrencuchulainn said:purple:
surprised nobody picked you up about being lucky enough to love in an area you both grew up in. most of the rest of us have to make do with bedrooms( if we're lucky)
Purple said:I work on the other side of the city but it only takes 20-35 minutes each way around that excellent road, the M50.
Ron Burgundy said:1. Sorry but dublin roads are no better and speed bumps are a pain in the ass
2. agreed, but there are parts of dublin with little or no public transport either
3. something to do, golf courses all over the place, must regional towns have librarys etc.
4. once again transport to the airport is ok if your anywhere near a train station, same time table as public transport in dublin.
5. depends on the sport, i have tennis, golf, bowls, rugby, soccer, gaa, swimming, slydiving within 10 mins of my house.
6. oh and we all hate the jackeens down the country
the above is my view as someone from the county who lived in dublin for 10 years.
larry1 said:Ahh go on, your only bitter cos your house is only worth 25% of the value of us Dub's houses
For us this was a major factor in not moving out of the 'burbs. In a rural setting children are prisoners in their own homes as the roads are so dangerous. I spent all of my summer holidays as a child in a rural setting but the roads are so dangerous now that I woudln't go for a walk on them, let alone allow my children out on them. I a town or city, or a village, children can walk to their friends house.Bamhan said:Persoanally I would hate to live in any city with small children.
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