Wednesday 15 July 2015

Your Questions About Stilettos Bar

Linda asks…

Ladies name a time you really hurt a guy with your high heels?

Ladies ever got mad at a guy and hurt him with your high heels?If so what happen?Was he hurt?

Our pick of the answers:

Haiving drinks at a bar with loads of friends. We were all sat at a table, and a friend's friend (I barely new him) was fondling my leg under the table. I told him to stop it, but he just kept doing it. He even tried pulling my shoe off! So I recoiled my leg, stomped my foot on the floor to put my shoe firmly back on and then kicked him in the shin hard with my stiletto. He screamed and cursed and everyone asked if he was ok. I told him I was sorry, it had been an accident, he then went to the bathroom and was gone for a while. Someone went to check on him and apparently my kick was a bit vicious and he was bleeding a little. After a while he came back, gave me a nasty look and didn't bother me again.

Helen asks…

What sould I know before I travel to Ireland ( Dublin ) to be exact?

I am going there for study abroad the summer before my freshmen year in college. I need to know the customs , and what to where and what not to do etc.

Our pick of the answers:

Dia dhuit! Well, here's the Dublin lingo.... NORTHSIDERS/ SOUTHSIDERS... Dublin is divided by a charming green/brown river called the Liffey. Northside and southside Dublin are two different realms entirely. Stereotypically, northsiders are poorer and tougher, whereas southsiders are richer and well-spoken. They are mortal enemies. (Haha well sort of. We can tell the difference at a glance anyway.) D4... Name for richest people in the city. Identifiable by their Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, dyed messy blonde hair on male and female,surfer look for males, daddy's credit card, UGG boots, use of the words "like" and "ryosh". SKANGERS/ KNACKERS... A selection of people, generally from "rough" areas who speak in a thick indecipherable Dublin accent. To be avoided at all costs. Wear Nike tracksuits and sneakers (male) or unattractively tight leggings and hoop earrings (female), always sit at the back of the bus and play bad rave music from phone speakers. You've been warned. THE CRAIC... Ah the elusive craic. This is why people bother coming to this kip at all. Craic roughly translates as fun. When you're in a pub, the music's great, the Guinness is fine, the people are nice... That's the craic. You'll find much of this craic during your stay, I'm sure. THE STILETTO IN THE GHETTO... Otherwise known as the Spire. This is a giant metal needle on O'Connell Street marking the centre of the city that Dubliners hate. You can see it from almost anywhere in the city and it's the most popular meeting point in Dublin. TEMPLE BAR... The cultural and social centre of Dublin located just on the southside next to the Liffey. Contains multiple pubs, restaurants, Bohemian style shops in every nook and cranny, often live music on the streets. My favourite place here for nightlife or even shopping. THE YANKS.... You. Whether you're a Canadian, a New Yorker, whatever, that's what you are. Some will love you, some will find you excruciatingly irritating. DO NOT under any circumstances claim to be Irish or mention how your great great great grandaddy Sean came accross the seas on the famine ships. Or say how Irish you feel being here. We've heard it all before and frankly we don't care. GRAFTON ST... Southside street and the main shopping district in the city. O'CONNELL ST... Named after one of our national heroes, Daniel O'Connell. Contains the Spire, a cinema, shops, statues, bus stops galore and a whole pile of skangers. THE HA'PENNY BRIDGE... Across the Liffey, leading through an archway straight into Temple Bar. It's very pretty at night time. STEPHEN'S GREEN... A park at the end of Graftonn St. Busy. Great for chilling at on hot days. TRINITY COLLEGE.... I dunno. It's a university. People go there. It seems important. You can visit it. There's more, but I'm not really bothered. Bring lots of hoodies and jeans. You can basically wear whatever you would at home (we copy American and British fashion, unfortunately), but just prepare for all kinds of weather except snow. Rain jacket will be invaluable.

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