jca wrote: » It's a pity some of the places ye don't boycott don't sell lives because ye could do with two.
jpb1974 wrote: » MySport aren't there 10 years, blaming them for 10 years of woe is hardly fair. If they're renting the premises then it's the owners fault, surely not theirs? Decent shop, always a good experience for me. Recommended.
jpb1974 wrote: » You're the man
jca wrote: » With a life...
jpb1974 wrote: » ... who know us all so well and can easily pass judgement
jca wrote: » With the standard Enniscorthy begrudgery/ civil war mentality being spewed all over this thread I'm glad I don't know ye.
theyoungchap wrote: » I love hearing about these retail grudges, anybody got any more long-standing grudges? Anything longer than 25 years?
jpb1974 wrote: » @theyoungchap Did I ever tell you the one about being able to buy single cigarettes in Daisy's (now the Bus Stop Shop) back in the day? Or when Aidan Rourke's missus dropped him down the Sunday Roast in John Doyle's bar? Or the time when Sally O'Brien flashed her fanny at us and we down the banks swimming?
Del.Monte wrote: » Too much information.
jpb1974 wrote: » LOL - hardly a grudge, first time I even really thought about it was today and don't think I've ever shared the story. I'd pass the owner in the street and he/I would say hello. It just is what it is mate... don't read into it too much But that being said... Remember Murphy's shop in The Shannon. (Daphne's?).. well around 1982-1983 they were all out of Macaroon bars. I went to the other shop that was in the front room of one of the houses just up the road (Eilish?) and they were shut. Then I went down to where Centra is, by the Colaiste Bride school, was it "Harry" (King's) that had it, and he had the bars. Great memories, true story... no joke. Reminds me of Enniscorthy back when all shops closed for lunch, for a half day on a Thursday and closed fully on a Sunday
KathleenGrant wrote: » Galaxy? Where? What did they sell?
KathleenGrant wrote: » Hahaha
jpb1974 wrote: » Ger Birds for a game of rings... Coogans... The Marine Club... The Office = The Enniscorthy Inn Murphy Floods - gatecrash a 21st The Unyoke Nightclub for out of town mingling The Tavern for Sunday lunch Charlie Kavanagh's on a Tuesday when you collected the dole (only ever collected it the summer before I went to Uni, but good memories) All rocking back in the day... The Rafter Inn not so much.
BuboBubo wrote: » Was it Count Bernstorff who owned The Office Beer Keller? My husband said it thinks it was but he's not sure. He lived in Berkerley Forest (closer to New Ross), his wife ran a doll museum in their house, I was brought there as a kid. Sorry for derailing...
jpb1974 wrote: » Who had the shop where Sam McCauleys is now... Tommy Murphy I think... old school department store type thing going on. Was it called "Burke Roches" or something like that? It was some sort of double barrelled name anyway.