Nokia6230i wrote: » Bit of an odd one but anyone know where one might borrow or get the loan of a staple gun? Would only need it for a short period to fix some posters that keep getting ripped down; they're laminated A4 ones. Thanks.
Putinbot wrote: » You can buy one in the range for about €10.
Starfleet Student wrote: » Anyone know which would be the best pub in the town to watch the champions league final tomorrow night?
Nokia6230i wrote: » Three Miraculous Medals found at the count centre today (in a Tinryland box).
Agent Coulson wrote: » Well done to the Carlow footballers.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Eigse's on (well, near over now) this weekend; kicked off Friday evening/night @ 6pm. Opinions on it? Is it dying on its? Festival of Writing and Ideas on in Borris House & the Stephouse Hotel also overlapped; into its 7th year. Is our county too small to hold 2 Festivals on the one weekend or do neither clash in terms of clientele? For me Festival of W&A had the bigger pull in terms of line up. As an aside, the open air cinema on Friday night; people were paying into see the Goonies, something like €6 or €12 yet so many others were watching it for free as the gate out into Penny Lane was wide open and the front lawns beside the Cathedral offered a decent enough vantage point given size of screen. I'd be looking for a refund on the night if I'd paid; nobody should bother theirs paying next year; organise sponsorship for the screen; St. Patricks Day Parade'd a big screen and didn't charge anyone yet Eigse do? Lastly Eigse've a f/t office and I'd guess a staff of 8-10 f-t & p/t staff and all we get is a once a year 2.5-3 day festival.........? Also to note Eigse're a CHARITY.....I saw volunteers (without whom it wouldn't go ahead) out shaking buckets; I don't think I'd be minded to make a donation for something that probably doesn't represent value for money.
Starfleet Student wrote: » Would anyone know where I could get a push bike serviced get brakes & gears checked, mud guards and lights put on the bike as well things like that?
DrZeuss wrote: » Cannot recommend Gary in Pedalhounds https://www.facebook.com/pedalhoundsbikeshop/ high enough, very genuine guy with a genuine interest in bikes.
Owryan wrote: » The festival seems to be getting shorter every year. Same issues last year with the outdoor screening. Place is too open to charge for something like that, they would be better off leaving out buckets for donations. A friend was at one of the gigs and was pissed off that she paid for tickets yet others just strolled in or sat outside and listened for free.
Be well and win wrote: » Big crowd down around the Cathedral and St Pats again this weekend for the diocesan family fun day. Those grounds are a great resource that are under used.
Owryan wrote: » Could try Coleman's on college st. He's been around for years.
iwillhtfu wrote: » I'd second Gary in pedal hounds he's a gentleman and very reasonable prices aswell. Plenty of nice shiny bikes to tempt you also. https://www.goldenpages.ie/pedalhounds-bike-shop-carlow-R93/
Starfleet Student wrote: Talking of RV's anyone else notice the Breaking Bad one that's been around the town for a few months now parking in different estates nearly every night.