kn wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-jailed-after-driving-450km-to-buy-puppies-39134852.html
Panda Killa wrote: » I keep picking up bans from the place...I feel like an auld Burlington factory worker... 1 week on, 1 week off
newman10 wrote: » What about the person selling the pups, was that not irresponsible
ongarboy wrote: » I remember going to them in early 80s as a child as my uncle worked there. I just couldn't believe that there was a place where you could eat endless sweets, crisps, cakes and fizzy drinks...it was like Willy Wonkas chocolate factory to me!
adam88 wrote: » Haha. Not as old as that but went to dick springs election party as a child. Was similar. Think it was in the abbey gate, could have been the grand as well. Endless supply of cake and bottles of coke lol
kn wrote: » Abbeygate was the old Mart in the early 80's.
jousting with chairs wrote: » Mizzoni pizza is open at the Horan centre, that's tonight sorted ��
Rows Grower wrote: » https://www.breakingnews.ie/showbiz/looking-unlikely-that-rose-of-tralee-will-go-ahead-this-year-995417.html Hopefully it'll be back bigger and better in 2021.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » It was inevitable the Rose of Tralee would be cancelled. Even just to choose the Roses from around the world to compete in it was going to be impossible. Its a pity, after so many years it will be a very strange August not to have the Festival on! That and Feile na Blath etc, such a shame.
Clab mor wrote: » The only thing I would take from that is that it hasn’t officially been cancelled yet. Hopefully they might look at something later in the year even from a street entertainment point of view it would be really good for the town if something could be done!!!! It will never be on the scale we are used to but fingers crossed some good might come from it.
SouthWesterly wrote: » How would you implement social distance?
Clab mor wrote: » Come October/November there may not be a requirement from the relevant authority’s to implement social distancing ????
Panda Killa wrote: » You will have social distancing in effect all of this year..and probably most of next
Clab mor wrote: » Again your only guessing with no real fact?? The World Wide Web is just full of virologists and chief medical officers at the moment and until we have facts from those that have the qualifications and responsibility to make those calls then who knows what October and November may hold.
Panda Killa wrote: » No...the fact is...and if you can use Google... social distancing is here for quite a while... Governments, doctors even money hungry airline's have said this... It may be stop-start.. but until a vaccine is developed..there is no way around it and to think otherwise is just nuts
Clab mor wrote: » BUT as of yet that isn’t fact so maybe you should refrain from uneducated speculating. Could you provide links to where the Irish authorities i.e HSE or NPHET have stipulated this???? As far as I was aware 5th of May was the deadline for further info on what being planned. They are currently working on a document outlining their plans which I thought hasn’t been made public yet????
Panda Killa wrote: » You're spoofing again. Simone Harris is on record as saying that Social distancing is likely to be part of life until a vaccine is developed. Tony Holohan has said that even after .May 5th if they do start to ease restrictions...we have to keep up the practices... otherwise deaths happen
Clab mor wrote: » I think there’s only one spoofer here. Best wait until OFFICIAL AND FACTUAL announcements on the 5th from the experts.
acequion wrote: And on that note to lift my spirits I'm trying to find some pretty garden blooms. I did manage to pick up some lovely geranium in Garveys but is there anywhere else open with plants and flowers? And close to the town in order to respect the 2km. I generally buy in either Ballyseedy or Liscahane but even if they were open they're both beyond my limit.
acequion wrote: » In fairness a bit of optimism does no harm,there really is too much doom and gloom everywhere. And on that note to lift my spirits I'm trying to find some pretty garden blooms. I did manage to pick up some lovely geranium in Garveys but is there anywhere else open with plants and flowers? And close to the town in order to respect the 2km. I generally buy in either Ballyseedy or Liscahane but even if they were open they're both beyond my limit.