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somewhat like the rest of ireland............................none want to live in dublin,lolIL you got yer arse out of it fairly fast yerself,too much heat in the kitchen ,eh?

 

god laim when i recall the horrors of living so close to ballyfermot, there is talk of building some form of peace wall between ballyer and the rest of Dublin, you will need a passport to leave ballyfermot and will be tracked to ensure you return :yes: :yes:

what like that film escape from new york :laugh:
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Is it that rough????????? :boogy:

ffs dont give the game away i was goin to pass on your details to the northsiders the only parts of their cars that they own are the false plates that they buy for them

I live in Ballyer but not from there,so i dont mind the stick,i do it my self.   but whats the most confusing day in Coolock,                       Fathers day :whistling:

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went to a place called mallahide in dublin nice little village people were great and a train looks like its driveing across the sea if i remember right :thumbs:

It was just aswell you didnt get lost you were only a kick in the arse away from irish lurchers native warzone coolock they'd strip ya for parts over there :laugh:
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went to a place called mallahide in dublin nice little village people were great and a train looks like its driveing across the sea if i remember right :thumbs:

 

yes pip I lived very close to it, a cracking wee place, its a great spot for a walk along the shore line, it a different world to ballyfermot

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somewhat like the rest of ireland............................none want to live in dublin,lolIL you got yer arse out of it fairly fast yerself,too much heat in the kitchen ,eh?

 

god laim when i recall the horrors of living so close to ballyfermot, there is talk of building some form of peace wall between ballyer and the rest of Dublin, you will need a passport to leave ballyfermot and will be tracked to ensure you return :yes: :yes:

what like that film escape from new york :laugh:

 

Now ur talking pal, its a strange place to live, last time I passed through it I was mugged by women, f**k the native women are one of a kind, they walk round in pj's all day long and have a different pair for sundays and dye their hair blond every second day and push pram loads of kids round and they eat the afterbirth, apart from that its ok if ya like slumming it :tongue2: :tongue2:

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Is it acceptable to wear your pyjamas out in public? The answer is no - according to Tesco Ballyfermot.

 

Now, forgive us for pointing out but aren’t dress codes usually reserved for bars and clubs, as opposed to supermarkets?

 

Apparently not – as one Tesco store so blatantly pointed out!

 

The branch in Ballyfermot Dublin banned shoppers from wearing pyjamas, nightgowns and slippers whilst doing their regular shop.

 

And mum-of-two Elaine Carmody 24 from Ballyfermot and who has six children, became one of the first casualties of the ban. She said: "I walked in with my trolley and the security guard came over and told me to leave.

 

"I've got lovely pairs of pyjamas, with bears and penguins on them. I've worn my best ones today, just so I look tidy.

 

"It's just when I'm in a rush or busy with the kids. I was going to buy £100 worth of stuff in here today and they've made me leave my trolley in the aisle. So they've lost out."

 

Notices at the door say: "To avoid causing offence or embarrassment to others we ask that our customers are appropriately dressed when visiting our store (footwear must be worn and no nightwear is permitted)."

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News Flash

 

Is it acceptable to wear your pyjamas out in public? The answer is no - according to Tesco Ballyfermot.

 

Now, forgive us for pointing out but aren’t dress codes usually reserved for bars and clubs, as opposed to supermarkets?

 

Apparently not – as one Tesco store so blatantly pointed out!

 

The branch in Ballyfermot Dublin banned shoppers from wearing pyjamas, nightgowns and slippers whilst doing their regular shop.

 

And mum-of-two Elaine Carmody 24 from Ballyfermot and who has six children, became one of the first casualties of the ban. She said: "I walked in with my trolley and the security guard came over and told me to leave.

 

"I've got lovely pairs of pyjamas, with bears and penguins on them. I've worn my best ones today, just so I look tidy.

 

"It's just when I'm in a rush or busy with the kids. I was going to buy £100 worth of stuff in here today and they've made me leave my trolley in the aisle. So they've lost out."

 

Notices at the door say: "To avoid causing offence or embarrassment to others we ask that our customers are appropriately dressed when visiting our store (footwear must be worn and no nightwear is permitted)."

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News Flash

 

Is it acceptable to wear your pyjamas out in public? The answer is no - according to Tesco Ballyfermot.

 

Now, forgive us for pointing out but aren’t dress codes usually reserved for bars and clubs, as opposed to supermarkets?

 

Apparently not – as one Tesco store so blatantly pointed out!

 

The branch in Ballyfermot Dublin banned shoppers from wearing pyjamas, nightgowns and slippers whilst doing their regular shop.

 

And mum-of-two Elaine Carmody 24 from Ballyfermot and who has six children, became one of the first casualties of the ban. She said: "I walked in with my trolley and the security guard came over and told me to leave.

 

"I've got lovely pairs of pyjamas, with bears and penguins on them. I've worn my best ones today, just so I look tidy.

 

"It's just when I'm in a rush or busy with the kids. I was going to buy £100 worth of stuff in here today and they've made me leave my trolley in the aisle. So they've lost out."

 

Notices at the door say: "To avoid causing offence or embarrassment to others we ask that our customers are appropriately dressed when visiting our store (footwear must be worn and no nightwear is permitted)."

I heard thats why you stopped working the taxi rank outside you got no more skanky birds into the car after that ban and you're workin over at the Northside shopping centre now :laugh:
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