Don't get me wrong, I got little or no direct hassle from those who I actually was at UCC with, and, in fact, I wasn't the only person from the Northside in my year: the reason why I didn't socialise with anyone was more due to my chronic shyness than any class bias, perceived or real.Teknique said:Thats why they wouldnt do it
I was pretty much in the same boat as Corkman but when I went to UCC got on with most people in my class no matter where they were from , didnt really come into it
bar 1 time when a hockey-chick in my class said to me "At least I'm not from the North-side"
to which I responed "At least I'm not a cunt"
I guess we all have our crosses to bare.....
Here ya goD'oriel said:You're still not answering my question, odb.
You seem to think I was asking what I was. I'm not, I know what I am. ;-)
Wow - you went to UCC - did they teach you to spell?Teknique said:Thats why they wouldnt do it
I was pretty much in the same boat as Corkman but when I went to UCC got on with most people in my class no matter where they were from , didnt really come into it
bar 1 time when a hockey-chick in my class said to me "At least I'm not from the North-side"
to which I responed "At least I'm not a cunt"
I guess we all have our crosses to bare.....
~odb~ said:Apparently, it's better to be in the working classes. If you're not, you're some sort of fraud.. You're not even a part of the real Cork.
What fucking nonsense. It stinks of inferiority complex.
But what say you?
liam2me said:give me working class anyday, the upper classes wouldn't know a hard days work if it came and bit them on the ass
~odb~ said:Apparently, it's better to be in the working classes. If you're not, you're some sort of fraud.. You're not even a part of the real Cork.
What fucking nonsense. It stinks of inferiority complex.
But what say you?