callaway92 wrote: » Did anyone here hear about a man of Indian descent cycling that was killed recently (not sure exactly how recent) in an accident featuring Sulky Racers in Limerick. Kinda worries me how absolutely no media scrutiny was brought up about it and it was brushed aside.
DaveNoCheese wrote: » I'm looking for large scrap cardboard to package some items we need to ship. Any recommendations on where to get some? I've tried the likes of Musgrave's and SuperValu. Thanks
yop wrote: » Thread on it closed here already.
yop wrote: Thread on it closed here already.
Fishorsealant wrote: » Hey everyone! Anybody know where in the city centre I could get sorted out with a few nice flowers for a special someone. Only looking for a few flowers and not looking to spend loads on a bouquet etc.. could anyone recommend somewhere. Thanks!
le_girl wrote: » Anyone know if Bishops Quay will be one way permanently now? Or if they're temporary works? Can't find mention of it anywhere, on AA Roadwatch or the council's website.
adaminho wrote: » It's till the end of August.https://www.limerick.ie/council/newsroom/news/vast-majority-guiding-limerick-through-covid-19-be-implemented
osarusan wrote: » Anybody know if the Clare Glens is open again? It opened for a bit, then was closed again (along with Lough Gur) at the end of May.
Swiper the fox wrote: » Shane Gleeson's letter to the Leader today made for a rollicking read, maybe somebody else could post it up, making all sorts of accusations against the pedestrianise Limerick crew
James Bond Junior wrote: » Margins on TVs and electronics in general are seriously tight, think single digit %. You never see big discounts nor variables from retailer to retailer. I buy all my electrics and appliances from Finucanes in Eastway. If something breaks the big box places will fob you off, Finucanes won't and they are local owned so no exported euro to the UK or Oz.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » Any chance of a lend of a gold bar there.;). any rich sheik friends yet ?? LOL