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Ballerina

How are things in Northern Ireland today?

I'm from Northern Ireland and still have family near Belfast today. I wasa just wondering how things are there today?

    



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Not waving but drowning
Politically ok, no hassle

Financially - crap, same ol crap as where you are.

Weather - crap, same as usual, nothing new there..

emotionally - phone your family and they will fill you in.

Slan.


Veemâ„¢ =]
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Well I'm doing well today if that matters, but the economic situation isn't too good! :D


KelliBbzxx
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Im a Republic of Ireland gal myself, but i go shoppin up there yano.

Ah they're grand, the recession is getting all of us in ireland down but you know.... :P


Don't tell my boss I'm on here
Things have been better I suppose, all you hear on the news is about redundancies and companies going bust, but sure isn't that happening everywhere at the minute.

Weather is crap but at least I'm noticing the evenings getting a bit lighter earlier now.

Politically - always on the up :)


The Questioner
Things are not too bad now in the North of Ireland at present. Of course there will always be some mindless morons on both sides who will still try to start trouble again, However the people in both parts are drawing closer together. The worldwide recession is causing problems but we have overcome problems before, and we the Irish people will do so again. I am speaking of course about the Gaelic Irish and the British Irish. This is our Island home, and there is no better place in the world.


Joe
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Not well Lassie. Not well at all. Our day is much in gloom over the news station here.


Crazy
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Im not in Ireland.





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