Insect Overlord wrote: » I usually go to the green grocer at Roxboro shopping centre for loose stuff. Nearly had a panic attack in Tesco the other week, surrounded by stalls of plastic-covered packages of tomatoes. I only wanted to buy one or two!
James Bond Junior wrote: » A friend is in the know in Lidl and their fruit and veg sales went through the roof when they switched to packaging free.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » https://twitter.com/Limerick_Leader/status/1162086503025127426 Ladies and gentlemen we're getting a beach.
adaminho wrote: » I love the way things get twisted! She was asked what would you like to see in Limerick that it doesn't have? Suddenly it becomes Limerick is getting a beach!
johnnyryan89 wrote: » But the Leader needs clicks and saying Jan wants a beach gets you more clicks. Plus it gives the FB brigade that only read headlines something to complain about.
Berty wrote: » Very random thought: Everything North of Shannon banks, East of Parteen, West of Parteen Weir to Blackwater(and all the others) etc is actually on an Island. The river Shannon cuts is to the East and the Ardnacrusha Canal cuts it the other way.
source wrote: » Technically there's 4 Islands, Kings Island, all of Corbally, and the tract you're describing is actually 2 Islands as its bisected by the Blackwater.
fryup wrote: » how much would it go for down the pub?
fryup wrote: » ^^^^^^^ good man, you just alerted all the boyo's in Limerick
dashoonage wrote: » I've another random one.Bike chained to a pole at the corner or the dublin road and golf links road. Seems like a nice bike...basket and all on it...but i havent seen it move in about two years..yet it hasnt been robbed or stripped yet. im sure there is a story behind it. in fact. google earth from july 2018 has it on it...you can just see it at the front of the dumber truck herehttps://www.google.ie/maps/@52.6666254,-8.5713774,3a,62.8y,160.62h,86.27t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sSFmWhap013sKKXhm_YSZ8g!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
chicorytip wrote: » I am not sure but perhaps there was a cyclist killed at that particular spot and this is a kind of memorial in her honour. I say "her"- it is a ladies bike, is it not?
James Bond Junior wrote: » In my experience they can't read so they won't be on here.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Either the boys have been taking reading lessons or whoever owned the bike had forgot where they parked it until they read this thread because it's gone as of 7am.
dashoonage wrote: » i just passed there now at 7:40 and its there :P looks like its in daily use then...
ShRT wrote: » It's used by a woman - Asian looking if Iremember rightly. I would pass it most days at various times and would see it there all the time. But mostly gone in the evenings. One morning I saw her drop it off and then go to the bus stop.