adgib wrote: » This year or next:)
wilser wrote: » Would anyone be ablr to recommend a household appliance guru? Am having trouble with an american fridge. Thanks
Darc19 wrote: » I could probably guess the problem and make. Samsung? Fridge not cooling? Look the problem up on Google, possibly there's an easy fix. If it is Samsung, they did continue to do free repair up to a couple of years ago.
wilser wrote: » No it's a whirlpool, fridge part not keeping things cold enough and food getting wet on top shelf from condensation forming.
L1011 wrote: » Drains blocked? There's should be a drain inside towards a lower shelf that can easily get blocked with gunk, ice, etc.
mewso wrote: » A Naas legend has passed away. Ben Dalton famous proprietor of the Gem back in the day and later bar man in Fletchers where I worked with him in the early 90s. A lovely man. R.I.P.https://rip.ie/death-notice/ben-bernard-dalton-naas-kildare/432440
hognef wrote: » Anybody else having issued with their Virgin broadband today? My connection keeps dropping (and recovering) every few mins.
jaffa20 wrote: » https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/news/574053/sallins-bypass-to-open-by-end-of-2020.html Love how the article says the bypass is mooted the last 13 years, I'm living in Sallins 22 years and it was "starting next year" back then
jaffa20 wrote: » https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/news/574053/sallins-bypass-to-open-by-end-of-2020.html Lets hope it happens soon. I'll need to get to Lucan/Leixlip exit each morning soon and i guess this would be best way to go via Clane and then Maynooth or Celbridge if traffic bad on M4.
wilser wrote: » jaffa20 wrote: » https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/news/574053/sallins-bypass-to-open-by-end-of-2020.html Love how the article says the bypass is mooted the last 13 years, I'm living in Sallins 22 years and it was "starting next year" back then Ask anyone about the Athy bypass! It was first proposed in 1975 and politicians have argued about it ever since. The funny thing is the final, finally agreed plan which is now starting is very very similar to the original plan from 1975.
Lex Luthor wrote: » I have been travelling in/out of Leixlip for the past 20yrs, not so much recently and I have found the route from the Kill exit off the N7 (Jct 7) to Straffan/Barberstown/Maynooth the best option The M4 is always a bottle neck, same as the N7 If you find on google maps the M4 is heavy, there is a right turn just before Barrets, Maynooth that takes you up around and over the motorway to the other side where you can come out at Carton House It suited me to go via Kill as I live near the ball and I can just jump onto the N7 quickly but if the Sallins bypass is easier for you then it might be just as easy I've learned all the little rat runs over the years and there are days you will need to call on them
Bogwoppit wrote: » Anyone know what happened out the Tipper road last night? Apparently there was a helicopter and a load of squad cars, there’s a stone wall demolished near the big red house
Deleted User wrote: » Sweet feeling Kildare an also ran in the COVID daily updates - hopefully we can hold strong
Duke of Url wrote: » Roundabout on the Ballymore Rd to Punchestown looks colourful today with alot of new visitors.
Duke of Url wrote: » Kildare Farts and we go into lockdown Dublin needs to be pebble dashing the toilet before it goes into lockdown.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Sweet feeling Kildare an also ran in the COVID daily updates - hopefully we can hold strong
WishUWereHere wrote: » There is even another way after turning right just before the roundabout at Barrett’s: after going over the M4, instead of heading for Carton House, at that left turn once over the M4, turn right, then immediately left. Follow that road & you come out at the roundabout before the Intel roundabout, ie, the one prior going over the railway line. Only thing is that that road is narrow.