Poxyshamrock wrote: » Wise Old Elf wrote: » Library isn't open tomorrow according to link below (tomorrow would be a public holiday in lieu of today being Sunday).https://www.limerick.ie/council/christmas-opening-hours Went to the library today to study. I discovered on arrival that they no longer have any study areas. :mad:
Wise Old Elf wrote: » Library isn't open tomorrow according to link below (tomorrow would be a public holiday in lieu of today being Sunday).https://www.limerick.ie/council/christmas-opening-hours
panda100 wrote: » (I presume Mormons?). I saw they were also actively approaching a lot of street beggars as well. They are a scourge on the city at this stage.
fryup wrote: who? the beggars or the mormons?
panda100 wrote: » Walked into town after work yesterday and the place was swamped with bible bashers. I don't mind the Jehovah Witnesses because they just stand there with their magazines and don't try and push their religion on to you. Between O'Mahony's and Bank of Ireland I was approached two times by American religious nut jobs (I presume Mormons?). I saw they were also actively approaching a lot of street beggars as well. They are a scourge on the city at this stage.
Liam Helpful Sash wrote: » Is there still a sale on in Jack and Jones in the Crescent? When do January sales tend to end actually?
FobleAsNuck wrote: » Are you using adblock by any chance?
Townie_P wrote: » There was adblock on one of the browsers. I turned it off. Still not working properly.
myshirt wrote: » There has also been an increase in Jehovah's Witnesses in the Limerick area. More and more you are hearing stories of fellas getting accosted and asked do they want to be a witness. Call me stupid, but what the f#ck did this Jehovah fella do that he needs to call so many witnesses?
Wise Old Elf wrote: » Another random question for you all, anyone seen Top Trumps in a bricks and mortar shop in or around the city? I believe there's a Horrible Histories set, my young lad would love them.
Parchment wrote: » Will they ever put traffic lights or a roundabout .....or something at the junction on Upper Mallow Street and Pery Street (leading onto Pery Square)? Its like Apocalypse Now there on a daily basis. Its just so dangerous.
Jofspring wrote: » Ya it's an awful junction. Mainly because of how busy it gets. Friend of mine knocked off his bike there recently and there have been a lot of crashes there also. Most people will use the rule to let the person there first have right of way if neither has actual right away but you will always have dick that tries and jump the queue or has no idea how to drive.
phog wrote: » I was walking in town last night, a guy cycled up O'Callaghan Strand & broke the lights on Sarsfield Bridge to cycle towards the city. Once he got to Sarsfield St, he tried cycling between the traffic that was stopped at the O'Connell Street lights he clipped a car in his right, over compensated on his correction and clipped the car on his left. Lucky for him he didn't fall off the bike. However unlucky for the car owners he continued on his bike through the red lights onto O'Connell Street. Wouldn't wish him ill but he's due his comeuppance if he continues cycling like that.
phog wrote: I was walking in town last night, a guy cycled up O'Callaghan Strand & broke the lights on Sarsfield Bridge to cycle towards the city. Once he got to Sarsfield St, he tried cycling between the traffic that was stopped at the O'Connell Street lights he clipped a car in his right, over compensated on his correction and clipped the car on his left. Lucky for him he didn't fall off the bike. However unlucky for the car owners he continued on his bike through the red lights onto O'Connell Street.