Grandeeod wrote: » That's the sad part, Not a feckin Blaa in sight. pulled pork, beef and loads of fillings all over the place. I didn't see a blaa anywhere. Usual boring breads/baps and bull****. That said, it was nice, but not Irish influenced in any way. A majority of the vendors were foreign, but obviously based here. Dooly's had a Q as usual. Get your **** in order Waterford. No big Blaa stand. But then it is Tramore.:D
kfallon wrote: » Get any blaas?
Grandeeod wrote: » I was at the Promenade Festival in Tramore today. I have no more room for food after all I ate. Hot Dogs the size of your foot. Chip Sticks that are literally a big long chip on a stick. There were Indian curries and loads of other stuff. I've forgotten most of what I ate. Spent a feckin fortune between food and amusements, but it was great. Couple of Carlsbergs now to calm down.
Autosport wrote: » Mcflurry
Autosport wrote: » I'm going to yours for dinner I love liver
Autosport wrote: » Hmmm chocolate is looking at me and I'm too weak to resist Nom nom nom
kfallon wrote: » Packet of Monster Munch STARING at me here
Stefan Easy Skull wrote: » It's all gone. I'll need advice notice - for future reference.
Autosport wrote: » Pizza with loads of pineapple
Stefan Easy Skull wrote: » Dozens of plants, that are replaced every few years. I had to eat quite a few, as Mrs S is away and no jam will be made. Had liver and bacon for dinner.