Montage of Feck wrote: » Well looks like the pubs will be closed good friday once more.
AMKC wrote: » Only right. They will be closed on St Patricks Day too now as well do. Maybe we should make this a yearly thing. Have them closed on them two days all the time.
Charles Babbage wrote: » Even the churches will not be open on Good Friday.
Ubbquittious wrote: » They are open far too often really.
branie2 wrote: » I hope not!
branie2 wrote: » I might watch the Passion of the Christ on DVD to mark the day then.
razorblunt wrote: » Or Song for a Raggy Boy. Both seem to cover events the Church are most known for.
Conall Cernach wrote: » With the pubs still open in the North I'd expect an exodus to there tomorrow from the border counties similar to what used to happen on Good Fridays.
Muahahaha wrote: » Molly Malones in Temple Bar taking a hammering on social media for that video of them open and the bouncer announcing his own laws. They're down from 4.7 on Google reviews to 1.6
Granadino wrote: » Not to drag this off topic, I would guess most punters, if not all punters in Mollys and The Temple Bar were tourists? So they potentially go back where they are from carrying a virus....
MrMusician18 wrote: » Tourists lean heavily on reviews on TripAdvisor, Google and the like. Last night's trading could end up sinking them.
branie2 wrote: » They are not responsible for both
MOH wrote: » Should just close them permanently and put thousands out of work