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  • in reply to: Metropolis, ah ah, ??????? #744153
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    i just couldn’t be arsed spelling out ‘you’ is all. sorry if it offends…as for a federal ireland i definately wouldn’t like to see that. i know some local councillors here and actually giving them some power would not be a good thing.

    in reply to: Decentralisation – the end…? #744175
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    lol…

    in reply to: Dublin Metropolis – Artist’s Impression #741163
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    ahhhhh! mystery solved

    in reply to: Metropolis, ah ah, ??????? #744149
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    u do know what they say about sausages and o’ connell street.

    in reply to: Decentralisation – the end…? #744173
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    very true.

    oh! by the way i thought u were in cardiff, not castlebar.

    in reply to: Positive changes at An Taisce #743978
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    quite general but as u say sadly more or less highly accurate. them and students. but i am just wondering now is this the way with every city in countries with immigration. examples come to mind of the various china towns. just a little thought.

    while i generally agree with ur assesment for traffic etc, i still can’t help but come back to the same old reasoning. if a family owns land then they can build on it if they want.
    there may be a solution to the whole thing that we are all missing because, to be honest it’s like ww1, trench warfare, each side thinks they are right, and u have to admit there are very stubborn people on both sides, and so there is a standoff and nobody wants to think of compromise. i will admit, the argument that irish peple have lived on the land all the time to be quite tiresome, as under british direct rule the landlords owned the land and therefore the irish were tenants who lived in little settlements. before this they lived in clans. if they said it was about the right of a person to live on their own land then to be honest in opiion there isn’t really a whole lot to do. of course the regulations need to be tightened ,not only for the protection of the most scenic areas, but in general too. i find it funny that a house can be regulated but for farmers who spread slurry onto land there is no action. this is a major pollution factor. dare i say more than an average domestic dwelling. then again i don’t make the rules i only have to follow them.

    in reply to: Metropolis, ah ah, ??????? #744147
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    for europe !!!!!

    in reply to: Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture #744162
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    i have bought a lot of books in kenny and always thought them reasonable but will bow down to more experience. and exactly..bugger that..amazon here i come…

    in reply to: Decentralisation – the end…? #744170
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    i presume so. it was implemented stupidly anyway. just looking to fill the city’s of the respective ministers. idea was sound enough though

    in reply to: Positive changes at An Taisce #743975
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    Originally posted by Devin

    All around Clifden in Galway is absolutely appalling too, and huge, awful stuff is still being built there.

    Its all about mobility. I hope the oil runs out soon. just a personal view

    i actually agree with u devin. it is horrible. but unfortunately the euro is the decisive factor here. we can’t really tell them to spend more money but it is our job to give them better architecture for the money they are spending.
    i hope this new president or whatever she is will improve ur public relations. i think that this is a major downfall for the entire body. if so then i can only presume that ur general hatred here will soften. while a disagree with many of your policies i do believe that there is a need for this type of regulation of the industry. not quite as blanket but that’s only my personal opinion.

    in reply to: Metropolis, ah ah, ??????? #744138
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    shop street in galway…ha,ha

    in reply to: Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture #744158
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    yeah. i saw it there. it looked very iinteresting. 150 though for kenny’s is expensive

    in reply to: International Layer System #743817
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    the layer system u have sounds very long winded to be honest but completely agree with the hard copy being named the same as cad copy

    in reply to: The aul dollop of tarmac! #744067
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    very funny but he has a good point.

    in reply to: Does anyone know the architect name for this building? #743694
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    lol. i was lexington.
    walls have ears, as they say, so i would hold back until after the next meeting if u get one.
    They think they have a divine right and are right no matter what the consequences. no amount of argument, common sense can make them see differently. personally i don’t understand it.

    FIN
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    i am shocked!!!!!!!! really…”patronizing, ill-informed and down-right rude” i would never have thought that from the champion of the people.

    FIN
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    Originally posted by Mob79
    Falcon crest meets aldi.

    ha,ha,ha,ha,….

    FIN
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    lol… i can’t wait…. second pic does make it seem a lot better than the first one. kinda grows on ya really.

    in reply to: Old house Galway #743982
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    where about’s in galway? what size of building and how much u willing to spend on it.

    in reply to: Down With An Taisce!!! #743893
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    ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha…….. ahhh! u crack me up disapora….

    interesting discussion…. tell us how you get on in the meeting with them lexington

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