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13th December 2018
02:13pm GMT

As much as we love Dublin, there's nothing more exciting than driving home for Christmas and getting to see all your old friends and most importantly, your family.
But, only a select few from your hometown choose to head to 'The Big Smoke' for work and they will always be picked on for making the jump.
If you're one of those people, you can expect to hear some of these lines being thrown your way during the 12 pubs or Stephen's Day antics.
It's called fashion, Seamus. Look it up.
It's called fashion, Karen. Look it up. pic.twitter.com/ZaY8yfund8
— Mr. Meowgi (@Mr_Meowwwgi) December 12, 2018
These are like the 2 for 1 whammy. If you have the fade/skin tight side haircut coupled with ripped jeans, there's no hope.
Half of the paycheck goes on rent. There's not even a euro left to save at the end of each month. Crippled with debt and bills. So, no, there will be no rounds "on me".
Ah here, I haven't become that Alien to the place.
No, it's actually Stephen's Day and I'd rather be no other place than in the local nightclub. I actually miss this place.
Live streaming the lock-in in an unknown pub in the capital is grand, doing it in the local at home is obvious and can get everyone in the place in massive trouble. Everyone knows everyone down home, including the Gardaí.
And some eejits will physically bend down to try and pull them up for you. Just leave the pop-socks alone, plz.
Far from that you were raised now.
"Say that word again. What's that little twang there? Ah Jaysus, you've only been in Dublin a wet week." - Despite sounding the exact same.
Your auld pair have been biggin-up your job to the neighbours and relations and basically, it now seems like you're running the place up there.
"You used to be great craic before you moved away. Dublin's changed you." Pass the sambuca bottle there please, this is going to be a long one.
Followed closely by:
"You've no money you say and you're quiet enough tonight but there was nothing wrong with your tongue or pocket last weekend on Camden Street".
That's it, I'm out.
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