Zelda247 wrote: » Maybe I would be better selling on Line, do you think Done Deal or somewhere like that would be any good?
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Sure we can....I'll meet ya at the archery wall, you wear an apple....I'll be the lunatic with the bow and arrow
xxyyzz wrote: » There's a new shop selling pukka tea and coffee open on Edward Street where the Italian cafe used to be. Probably will be some competition for Amaretto although Edward St is a poor location.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » xxyyzz wrote: » There's a new shop selling pukka tea and coffee open on Edward Street where the Italian cafe used to be. Probably will be some competition for Amaretto although Edward St is a poor location. are they doing any take-away drinks or sandwiches?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Don't forget there is a lot of events happening in Tralee this weekend to celebrate Tralee's 800th birthday!https://www.facebook.com/Tralee800-435977623265916/?fref=ts
kn wrote: » Went to see the Delorentos in the Square last night. Very good band but a really poor crowd in fairness - probably no more than 300. Free concert with a well known band and they couldn't even get a crowd!!
Felix Jones is God wrote: » I disagree it was well advertised . There are huge billboards all around town, it got mentioned on radio and Facebook...I think apathy is the main culprit here. I went down at 7pm to see the medievalsl reenactment, and it was well staged and bloody brilliant! A credit to all who took part....but approx 200 people showed up ... We cant have it all ways, we cant complain about Killarney this, and Killarney that, and we have something good on our doorstep and just ignore it.......and breathe!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » They started putting the billboards up in the mall & Denny street Friday afternoon when I was in town! Bit on the late side! I saw no posters up anywhere, apart from a few leaflets in Costa. I had hear about it as I saw it here & Facebook, but a lot of people who are facebook users & live locally said they heard very last minute about it. Obviously not everyone will hear about it, and there's only so much advertising you can do. My business got 1 leaflet of the event through the the post, but none dropped in for customers nor any posters.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » It was posted in this very thread a week ago, billboards went up outside the aib bank last Tues. It was well advertised , people just didn't notice or care. The schools knew about it for weeks as they had a competition for crafts etc and Presentation and Moyderwell won and were presented with their medals on Friday.... it's all over Tralee.ie and the county museums page, Do people have to be led by the hand? It's still on today if anybody is up and around
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Believe me there was no bill boards up outside AIB since last Tuesday. I was at the bank everyday last week & it was Friday I witnessed them putting it up outside the door!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Typical with the weather. I thought it was mint to be nice this weekend too! I ended up not being able to go to anything this weekend. Hospital last night overnight & now at home with bed rest. Oh well! thankfully everything ok, just being cautious! If weather was nice I'd be going mad!
beertons wrote: » When are you due? Do you know if it's a boy or girl? Congrats btw, I mustn't have been here in ages if you're 9 months gone.
kaiser31 wrote: » Hi guys, just wondering would anybody know where I could get some cardboard boxes tomorrow?