PTH2009 wrote: » Apparently masons and Chick king are gone and both were bought by the council and will be knocked ? Really sad to see the Kentucky gone, lots of memories made down there id say
Gardner wrote: » in a ****ing chipper
TheQuietFella wrote: » https://www.google.ie/search?q=pairc+ui+chaoimh&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi38v-O0KDbAhWhIpoKHbIgAHcQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=651#imgrc=l89jiwHPjFh40M: Just passed through Cork last week!
Wanderer78 wrote: » was talking to an engineer that worked on it, some corners cut on it!
PTH2009 wrote: » Time of the year again Waterford senior hurlers in the championship Clare in Ennis Sunday at 3.30pm. Tough road ahead with the new earlier schedule and 4 trips away 4 weeks in a row. The summer could be over as fast as it started. Best of luck to all Fixtures Vs Clare- Sun 27th May 15.30pm Vs Tipp (GG Limerick) - Sun 3rd June 16.00pm- RTE 2 Vs Limerick- Sun 10th June- 14.00pm- RTE (TBC) Vs Cork (Thurles) - Sun 17th June- 14.00pm- RTE (TBC) Top 2 in the group play in the Munster final (winner into the AI semi final, runner up into the Al QF) , 3rd place qualify for All Ireland QF preliminary round. 4th and 5th eliminated from championship
Max Powers wrote: » Is istanbul kebab place still open? Reason I ask is, they scraped and got it ready for painting about two months ago and did nothing since, it looks a mess.I was thinking maybe Waterford Walls gonna do something with it and they're waiting for artist but it's dragging on and looks unsightly.anyone with decent info?
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Is the shocking quality of news and sport readers on Beat FM intentional or are all the readers on placement or Jobsbridge? I know everyone has to start somewhere but its really distracting to listen to someone splutter and stammer over simple words again and again, leaves an awful impression.
mooseknunkle wrote: » Id listen to beat requarly in the car and work i wouldn't be in the age group of their listeners so maybe my opinion wont matter but they really need a revamp/reshuffle of the whole station,its the same stuff the past 15 years,but like that the newsreaders and presenters seem to be getting younger and most sound terrible but i guess thats the audience they are appealing too,and they need to move the two guys on the breakfast show its just the same old ****e everyday,put trish with someone else like darren rice. The quality of the station really went downhill when tresanne and ray left for wlr,andy would be the only dj left there now.
TheQuietFella wrote: » Women have no place on radio or television in such roles as anchors! Unless of course they are in the mould of Olivia O'Leary! Am I the only one who thinks this or are they others who feel the same? Three females covering the soccer on Sky today! Seriously though, I'm all for equality but you don't put the left glove on the right hand!
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Surely you are kidding?
TheQuietFella wrote: » You're not with me so W' Seriously, I listened to Gerry Ryan many years ago on 2fm and he was a joy to listen to. Yes, he was fond of himself and loved the sound of his own voice but he was his own man and that came across in my view very well on the radio. Women on radio and T.V. are token gestures. It's nothing more than a trend. Radio Nova, Sunshine, Lyric, RTE and the local radio have their quota. It's a pay saving strategy by placing women in positions that would cost the broadcaster more if the presenters were male.
debok wrote: » Do you sit at home waiting patiently for someone to bite? Just go fishing instead be better for your health, get out in the fresh air.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Niall and Vinny acting like 21 year olds is just sad at this stage, I really thought they would be replaced by younger presenters by now.
mooseknunkle wrote: » Id say Niall has a bit to much pull in there and would take a lot to move him from the breakfast slot
PTH2009 wrote: » Out in the dunmore road (Waterford 4 as i call it) and was wondering what's in the church between The woodlands and the ballinakill shopping centre ??
debok wrote: » Badminton club
PTH2009 wrote: » Cool very unusual setting for a badminton club. I imagine it was once a church of some kind
debok wrote: » Twas st Thomas church of Ireland. It's a badminton club with over 40 years. The badminton club on lady lane was also a church. High ceiling heights make them ideal for it i suppose.
shockwave wrote: » Also known as the Brass Cock because of the weather vane on top of it
Artefacts found in Waterford could reveal 10,000-years-old settlement A previously unrecorded collection of thousands of artefacts found around the Waterford Estuary indicate what would be one of the oldest settlements in Ireland, stretching back up to 10,000 years, archaeologists have said. Surveys were carried out on items found at Creadan Head, near Dunmore East, Co Waterford, earlier this summer. The artefacts, which included flint tools, were originally collected by local man Noel McDonagh over a period of almost four decades. The archaeologists are confident they stretch back to the Mesolithic Period, also known as the Middle Stone Age
Finnbar01 wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/artefacts-found-in-waterford-could-reveal-10-000-years-old-settlement-1.3603628 I've also heard they are trying to get a full excavation of the woods town viking site.