readytosnap wrote: » Never heard anyone speaking Irish in Roscommon, outside of School, (probably most counties I guess), in fairness most of the locals can just about manage English. More likely to hear Portuguese, Chinese, Urdu, Hindi, Romanian, Polish and god knows what else, Roscommon town is a dump, plain and simple. the reason there is so many places to park and it is free is because no fecker wants to go near the place. Don't know why people defending the place, they have a big stadium for the GAA but they can't use it if it rains, how embarrassing is that?, Hospital is only good for minor injuries, The ambulance service cannot find your house. the town is full of cafes, chemists, bookies and several charity shops, that is the picture of a dead town, look at any dead town anywhere they are all the same.
nuac wrote: » Sorry to read such a negative post.
nice_guy80 wrote: » Here, have some lemons to go with your bitterness. I was going to reply to some of your points above, but why bother feeding a troll
readytosnap wrote: » yeah, me too. I'm not bitter about anything, just pointing out some facts. Fail to see how that makes me a troll.
nice_guy80 wrote: » A lot of people go to Roscommon to shop or grub because parking is free Just ask anyone in Longford direction
L.Jenkins wrote: » Yeah it's a grand auld spot alright. A bit of tidying up and some road resurfacing here and there, but other than that, I like Roscommon. Don't drink, but if I did, it wouldn't be to the nightclubs and the likes, given I'm 32 and all.
L.Jenkins wrote: » There's probably a few spots and sites around Roscommon, just like Athlone, that could be tidied up and or knocked.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » Did Sports Direct open a new store in Roscommon?
thegreatgonzo wrote: Is there a bookshop in Roscommon?
thegreatgonzo wrote: » Is there a bookshop in Roscommon?
L.Jenkins wrote: With respect to speaking Irish in the town, why not set up a social group for people of all levels to speak or learn to speak the language?
thegreatgonzo wrote: Great thanks. I'm moving later in the year. Delighted with the cinema and theatre being so close by. I haven't noticed Newsround yet. Is it the shop that's sort of across the road from Time Pieces?
Alpha_zero wrote: » All it lacks is progressive thinking, have the ignominy of being the only town to vote no to same sex marriage.
morphman wrote: » That's ETL or eight till late. Newsround is beside Ulster bank
thegreatgonzo wrote: » Great thanks. I'm moving later in the year. Delighted with the cinema and theatre being so close by.
Addle wrote: » Best wishes for a successful move. There's lots of opportunities for involvement around the town.
thegreatgonzo wrote: » Thanks Addle. I'm really looking forward to it. After years of having to drive everywhere I'm looking forward to being within walking distance of everything. Any recommendations for a cosy pub for someone who wants to have a quiet drink after work with a book?