shalom wrote: » i think the man is just expressing an opinion about the price of what he got . And I'm glad that he has expressed an opinion about it here on the Kerry thread. If I go there I'll be aware of prices etc. Also I'm sure the man is capable of checking a price board and making a decision with regard to whether he wants to stay or not. I'm not sure why he needs to be told this, he didn't ask for any advice. ....
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Porn? "Tammy taps Tralee'
ongarboy wrote: » Spotted new bakery (A Sweet Tale) in Rock Street near World of Wonder toy shop
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Just seen BTS fitness have re located to Dublinhttp://www.btsptclinic.com/
Ciarrai76 wrote: » He used to work as a personal trainer in Dublin for years before he moved back to Tralee.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » That sounds nice! There's something going into the corner unit on Castle Street/Edward st (opposite St. John's). There used to be a pharmacy there years ago. Anyone know what's going in there?
ongarboy wrote: » Not sure. It used to be Buckleys chemist. Great to see it finally occupied again. Now if the paint shop on the other corner could be let, it would enhance that junction. Home at weekend and noticed a fair few vacant shops on Castle St whereas rest of town centre seems to be relatively full. Old FAS, Lee records, Willie Ryle, Utensils units all still vacant etc.
cyning wrote: » I might have missed it but does anyone know why Seancara is closed?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Sorry I answered earlier to say their newer Edward st one was closed, but the just heard their Abbey court one is too! Very sad news. They're open at least 25 years. Not a nice thing to happen. *Updated to add that apparently the Edward st one is open today so perhaps they are moving it all in there.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Is it not the other brother who has the Edward St shop, wouldn't think they would be moving it all lock, stock & barrel up there
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Benners Organises Night For Friends To Catch Up At ‘Home For Christmas’ THE night before Christmas Eve is normally one of the biggest of the year around town with people arriving back home for the festive season. With this in mind, Benners Hotel Castle Street have come up with something a little different this Christmas for all of the folks who want to catch up on Friday, December 23rd. ‘Home for Christmas’ is offering a new venue for the over 28’s with two DJs in different rooms all in one venue. Local DJ Gary Fitz will be playing all the great tunes from his Ecleto collection in the Courtyard bar, while DJ Mick will be playing all the popular music with some Christmas classics in the main night club. Traditionally a very busy night in town, Benners wanted to offer a different venue to the older revellers. Mary McQuinn and Orlagh Winters came up with the idea a number of months ago and have worked hard to ensure that the night will be a success. They said it is something new and it was due to the amount of people asking about an alternative venue to mix with people their own age that the concept is now coming to fruition. Festive cocktails and treats will be available on the night to help all those attending get into the Christmas Spirit. Tickets are selling fast and are available at Benners Hotel for €10. Doors are open at 11pm.http://traleetoday.ie/benners-organises-night-friends-catch-home-christmas/
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Sounds like a good night! I always loved going to the mall or Paddy macs on Christmas Eve & meeting so many people I hadn't seen in either years or since the previous Christmas! Was usually the best night out! It's been years since I've done that! Won't be at that night in Benners unfortunately, although thankfully I am going out one night over Christmas!! Can't wait, especially as it's my first night out since having my baby!! God help me! Lol
Pirates Ale wrote: » Its for OVER 28's anyway.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » She could nearly go twice...
sudaltsov wrote: » Any place in town to buy simple and cheap 3.5 to 6.5 mm stereo adapter? Without spending a fortune on something that costs a few euros online...
Johnny Macwilliams wrote: » Hugh cullotys are a rip off, buy online.