Clareman wrote: » I tried to explain a pricing gun and the cashier having to input the price rather than just scan a bar code to a retail manager recently, they just couldn't figure it out and were laughing at me, "so people had books with prices on them, put that price into a "gun" who punched it onto the product, then when the customer brought it up to the cashier they just put in that number", he asked what happened if a customer swopped a sticker from 1 product to another and I said that it was ok cause the price was split in 3 so the cashier would spot it, his head pretty much exploded at that stage.
YFlyer wrote: » Was in Cosgroves to pick up a bottle of red. Guy said you're lucky, a minute to go. Explained back in the day, we got wine after niteclubs closing. Sorry.
h3000 wrote: » Johnny Walsh carpets & wooden floors and yes that’s him.
YFlyer wrote: » Saw a van on Friday with Johnny Walsh written on it. Some construction firm or something similar, not sure. Is it the former Limerick United player?
AnonZen wrote: » Yeah, I intend going to the guards but if the CCTV is limited to the inside and the immediate area around the doors, then I reckon I'm wasting my time.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » i think it is limited to around the general area/perimeter around the building i could be wrong though. waste your time looking for cctv though guards would have a better of getting it.
AnonZen wrote: » Does anyone know if the CCTV in the Crescent covers the exterior as well?
phog wrote: » Haha I think you're trying to rile me up but you certainly don't know if you think **** like that will get to me
breezy1985 wrote: » That's called whataboutery. Those people shouldn't have been there either but it doesn't make the genuflecting flash mob ok. Also I don't care about people doing whatever at St. John's castle wherever that is. This is about Limerick
breezy1985 wrote: » Tell god on her. I'm sure he'll sort it out for ya
phog wrote: » That's sad. She had no difficulty attending a rally/street gathering when it suited her but when others gather they are somehow less entitled to be in the street. It's narrow mindedness at best.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » but thats the same week they were all out @ saint johns Castle but there nothing about that.
breezy1985 wrote: » Well they were gathering against restrictions so can't have much complaint. But ya I do get a giggle out of it when it's the pius
phog wrote: » As matter of interest would you support her actions if the people she was telling to move on and go home weren't catholics or are you happy because she objected to catholics congregating in public.
breezy1985 wrote: » Fair play to her. It's always a good laugh riling up the holy joes
breezy1985 wrote: » Not calm going by the stuff I have seen posted about it when it actually happened a few weeks back
phog wrote: » It was her that was riled up, the holy joes were calm in the clip that I referred to.
Poxyshamrock wrote: » This clip and the story around it are weeks old and you posted about it on here a lot at the time.
Why bring it up again?
phog wrote: » Anyone see the clip about Elisa O'Donovan being harassed in front of the Jesuits? It's kind of a witch hunt on her but it's gas altogether. She's walking up to people filming them and telling to pray at home but then when she's spoken to or when a guy approaches her she claims she's being harassed - you couldn't make it up.