Never Say Never Again wrote: » Eir want to remove 90 percent of the remaining payphone network but comreg are refusing to allow them do this as they belive poor people need payphones. I dont know way comreg think this because using a payphone now costs €2 per min but you can buy a very basic mobile phone in delz for a fiver.
Grab All Association wrote: » A phone box and reverse calling and she may have got home a lot earlier. I honestly don't know how she survived in that weather.
boombang wrote: » As soon as these dirty eyesores can be removed the better. Regarding the woman who needed to make a reverse charge call: who wouldn't let somebody genuinely in need use their landline or mobile.
colm_mcm wrote: » €1300 phone, are YOU mad
Grab All Association wrote: » At least two payphones with reverse charging is needed in every town. Last Monday during the early hours in Thurles a woman's phone and bag were stolen at a disco in a very famous hotel. She was waiting over 5 hours in the snow for the 9am Nenagh bus wearing only a dress. The hotel apparently her removed by AGS who also wouldn't help her. Will never go to that hotel for lunch again. A phone box and reverse calling and she may have got home a lot earlier. I honestly don't know how she survived in that weather.
Grab All Association wrote: » Last Monday during the early hours in Thurles a woman's phone and bag were stolen at a disco in a very famous hotel. She was waiting over 5 hours in the snow for the 9am Nenagh bus wearing only a dress. The hotel apparently her removed by AGS who also wouldn't help her.
mad muffin wrote: » You say potato I say potato.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » I find this difficult to believe.
frag420 wrote: » You know that only works when you say it...
Del2005 wrote: » How many people go to nightclubs on their own.
mad muffin wrote: » What? You don’t know how to say potato and potato?
Junkyard Tom wrote: » I insist that you voluntarily retract this scurrilous tale Sir.
Grab All Association wrote: » Bernard Kavanagh/Shamrock bus driver and at least 4 other passengers can vouch for this.
One guy who lives on Pallas Street Borrisoleigh gave the girl a loan of his hoody.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » They can vouch that she told this story. But couldn't give her a loan of his phone so that she could phone a friend? I just can't believe that a Hotel would kick out a recently robbed resident in nothing but her dress aided by the Gardai.