hanamandiol wrote: » Guess you feel better now having got that off your chest !!!! Bring back hanging
Quackster wrote: » I would be happy to draw the line at public flogging!
Quackster wrote: » GAA heads are the worst offenders. Any time a match is on, they'll park with reckless abandon in that lane outside Aldi and the mandatory cycle lanes on both sides of the road. The sheer arrogance and ignorance of such **** is breathtaking! Similarly on Brewery Road with mass goers and the weirdos who watch dogs running round in circles. And the lazy ****es who park in the cycle lanes on Dan Spring road rather than actually pulling into the Green to collect their bubble-wrapped snowflake kids. Gardai, it appears, couldn't care less and so anarchy reins.
Adiboo wrote: » Or outside the Kingdom Food and Wine store on the Oakpark road. Constantly cars parked up, either blocking traffic or blocking the path. Lazy and no consideration for anybody else, just their lunch.
ongarboy wrote: » https://www.rsvplive.ie/news/irish-news/13-things-youll-only-know-14091723 Laughing at this - especially the James Brown concert attendance claim!! :D:D
Ciarrai76 wrote: » James brown in Tralee was the most surreal but best night ever at the Rose of Tralee festival!
Sardonicat wrote: » I was there, but right down the back, with a great view of the back of some fella's head and having my feet crushed. All to the soundtrack of "James Brown! Get Down! Huh!" Never so dissapointed in my life!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » You could have moved!! I remember the stage was in a strange position, sort of along the wall/railings of the park, instead of facing the length of Denny street like the stage is now at the Ashe Hall. At least that's how I remember it, maybe I imagined it, but we were down near the ashe hall, at the back just before the barriers and we had loads of room. We Danced like crazy!
Mike Oxlong wrote: » No, the stage was definitely on the Ashe platform as normal if I remember correctly....I think
Adiboo wrote: » What year was James Brown performing?
Mike Oxlong wrote: » 20 years ago this year. INXS and Big Country were the other 2 gigs from years ago that stick in my mind
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Did INXS play for the Rose festival??:eek:
Adiboo wrote: » I feel like I remember them playing Fabric before, possibly?
Mike Oxlong wrote: » Yep, would have to check.. but it was a few years after James Brown
bobdcow wrote: » My wife was asking yesterday, she saw a for sale sign up on World of Wonder in Rock Street and mentioned that he is rarely open these days - is he closing up does anyone know?
kev_Makaveli wrote: » He's closing. Not doing the business. Sure how can he. There's no parking. He's never open. I worked there in my late teens and he had the chance to move to manor before smyths. He never took it then tried to move where Mr price is now and of course it failed. Then he tried rock Street again and it failed. He missed the boat
jimmytwotimes 2013 wrote: » Jack and Jones closing was a surprise to me, thought they'd have been doing decent enuf business.