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#541
General discussion / Re: relationship advice
July 05, 2022, 05:56:43 PM
Quote from: tonto1888 on July 05, 2022, 01:47:07 PM
Or rather end of relationship advice.
Mine ended a month ago. It was a short enough relationship but we spent a lot of time together in the 3 months. I was ok until the last few days when it all seems to have hit me and I just feel absolute crap now. Time of year isnt fantastic either to be honest; it was my dad's anniversary yesterday. I dont know how to get over this guys and it's eating me up inside, and I feel in a fairly dark place right now. I feel like I need to message her but I done that a couple of week ago and got nothing in return and all that waits for me if I do that is more hurt. I cant drown my sorrows as I have been sober 7 years and I know that isnt the answer. Any advice would be much appreciated

Let it go. Don't try to message because that makes you the begging one, and women don't react to that. Move on with your life. If it's meant to be, she'll get mad she has not heard from you and she'll be the one chasing. If you act like you couldn't care less, even better. If she doesn't, then it's not meant to be but at least you'll have your self respect, have moved on with your life and your last memory of relationship won't be futile attempts messaging her.
#542
General discussion / Re: Holidays
July 03, 2022, 07:36:54 PM
If you are in Dingle area, the Conor Pass drive from Cloghane side to Dingle or vice versa is great experience though scary for some. Mount Brandon, second highest peak in Kerry, is another climbing option. German planes crashed there during WW2, and the local restaurant in Cloghane has one of the engines on display outside. Slea Head drive outside dingle is another very scenic drive. Good restaurants in Dingle but the best food I had was from a takeaway called Reel Dingle Fish. Good god but the smoked haddock and chips was to die for.
#543
Hurling Discussion / Re: Hurling 2022
July 03, 2022, 05:54:56 PM
Riveting second half despite a lot of wides at both ends. Limerick had that bit of extra craft to create space in those last 10 mins. Hard luck to Galway.
#544
General discussion / Re: Day Trips
July 03, 2022, 01:22:37 PM
Strandhill area of Sligo has a lot to do. You can climb Knocknarea .to see an unexcavated cairn at top, reputed to be the final burial spot of Medbh. Carrowmore is also near by that has more megalithic monuments including a passage grave older than Newgrange. In the village itself, look out at the surfers, stop into Mammy Johnson's for great ice-cream, take a seaweed bath at Voya and into the Strand Bar for a pint and good grub.
#545
GAA Discussion / Re: Colm Parkinson/The GAA Hour
July 01, 2022, 04:26:30 PM
Only ever paid for two podcasts on Patreon - Wooly and Second Captains. I signed up for SC 5 or 6 years ago to hear a good Kevin McStay interview at time when he was Ros manager. I gave them a fair chance but eventually had to cancel because the waffle at the beginning was unbearable and the like of thing you'd hear from some poseurs trying to be funny at a University students Union. Wooly on the other hand understands audio and keeps the show moving well with a couple of great contributors. I hope they all make a few bob.
#546
General discussion / Re: Online dating advice
June 29, 2022, 09:06:47 PM
Never used online and unless herself up and leaves me, never will. But my experience is if a girl likes you they will let you know. Ditch any type of corny chat up lines. Also if you chase too much, they will lose interest. You need to maintain an air of mystery and confidence.  If they text, don't be breaking your neck to answer it. Never be a yes man either. That totally turns a woman off. You start doing that stuff you will end being a friend, not a boyfriend.
#547
General discussion / Re: Brexit.
June 28, 2022, 12:07:47 PM
Does it have to go through a third reading first where it gets scrutinised. All Tories voted for it last night  but sounds like they will lose a few at next stage.
#548
GAA Discussion / Re: James Horan gone
June 27, 2022, 08:48:36 PM
Certainly the greatest Mayo manager of modern times. He'll have regrets. He did have one last great chance to win the holy grail in 2021, but it wasn't to be. But he leaves Mayo GAA at a county level in a far better place than where he found it. No obvious successor, or will the county board take a chance on young Andy or bury the hatched with McStay and McHale.
#549
GAA Discussion / Re: Derry v Clare AI QF
June 25, 2022, 07:15:25 PM
Congrats to Derry, and to Clare for making last 8. We would have got beaten well by Derry today, so Clare did indeed save us that. I said before they won Ulster that the Galway hammering in league was a freak result. Should they meet in semi, there won't be a repeat and would be a tasty semi. We'll see how tomorrow goes. I think Derry would find Armagh a tougher prospect, and would be an intriguing game too.
#550
Derry by 5
Dublin by 20
Galway by 4
Kerry by 5

#551
Westmeath by 4
Sligo by 1
#552
Roscommon v Clare - Roscommon by 9
Limerick v Cork - Cork by 4
Kildare v Mayo - Mayo by 3
Donegal v Armagh - Armagh by 3
#553
GAA Discussion / Re: Foot Block Rule Question
June 06, 2022, 03:27:24 PM
I can't find footage but Dublin were given a penalty for Niall Daly foot block on Cormac Costello in 2021 and the foot block was as I recall as far away as recent ones not given. Not every ref is clear on this rule.
#554
I feel Coldrick hard on Tyrone here.
#555
Pure scutter.