D'oriel said:At what point do you cross the line from working class to middle class?
somewhere around the edge of douglas?
D'oriel said:At what point do you cross the line from working class to middle class?
It's for people who are too posh to live in Togher or Gurranebraher and too poor to live in Douglas or Bishopstown.D'oriel said:Ballincollig is a mixture of many different things. You think that an inhabitant of Castlepark or Innishmore has the same upbringing as one in, say, Bridge Water or Aylesbury?
And that doesn't answer my question.
D'oriel said:Ballincollig is a mixture of many different things. You think that an inhabitant of Castlepark or Innishmore has the same upbringing as one in, say, Bridge Water or Aylesbury?
And that doesn't answer my question.
They have a local mafia too, and it even has an acronym.steve sanders said:castlepark frightens me. we had to drive in there once to look at a car. after that, popular 90's picture 'boyz in the hood' really resonated with me.
~odb~ said:It's for people who are too posh to live in Togher or Gurranebraher and too poor to live in Douglas or Bishopstown.
Lower Middle Class.
~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?
Lamps said:enough of this pathetic WUMMERY.
the fraud's are indeed amoung us and passing themselves off as joe and josephine soap whilst eating turtle soup and vension behind their electronic gated facades
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Crawford Art Gallery, Tomorrow @ 10am
Sample-studios Cork Midsummer Emerging Artist Awardee Residency: Riki Matsuda
Triskel Arts Centre, 4pm