Magga wrote: » I was on holiday in killarney and saw a man who was about 7ft tall in dunnes stores in killarney- did anyone else see him.
Magga wrote: » yes he was a young man - i have never seen anyone so tall, he had to bend his head to go out the door
johnnyc wrote: » ah know that fella too hightower is his nickname( well suited i know ). He is into basketball as well. Ah nice fella as well
newman10 wrote: » Was out last night and the topic of conversation was Joe Duffy on Thursday. Did anyone hear it. I realize it is Radio 1 but just interested to what was going on
newman10 wrote: » Something about a Builder in Killarney, people being left stuck and owing 2 mil
dmeehan wrote: » can you remember which builder? i know some builders that built some houses in the middle of nowhere (beaufort - killorglin) and havent been able to shift them
johnnyc wrote: » ah the ring of kerry charity cycle this weekend, just wondering what pub would be good and be packed with cyclist in town for saturday night?
kerry4sam wrote: » Has anyone heard anymore on the attempt to burn the courthouse/door?
celtic_muffin wrote: » Hey everyone! I just moved to Killarney recently for the summer and I am bored out of my mind at the moment. Any suggestions for activities or how to meet some people? I am working most nights which is why the usual "Go into a pub on your own and start talking to people" approach (which is what I did in Galway and it was great!) doesn't work...my financed are kinda limited, too, so I can't spend 50 Euro each day either Any help would be appreciated
kerry4sam wrote: » eircom tonight is an absolute joke for me for getting into hotmail and facebook? error+error+error ... Anyone else down here experiencing the same and/or any solutions you could share?
DeepBlue wrote: » Try this suggestion. Worked for me
celtic_muffin wrote: » @ Inexile Thanks for your suggestion, I don't think I am old enough though coz I'm only 23 But thanks again, I appreciate that ur you are trying to help me! I will look out for sports club but I am not really good at sports so I don't know if there is any point just for the summer...
FRANKENFURTER wrote: » GO to any of the smaller local bars you can have a 7up aswell people in killarney are well used to floating heads going through town you will make plenty of friends:pac:
celtic_muffin wrote: » Thanks for the answer, any suggestions where to go? Everything except for Charley Foley's would be fine Would it work during the day as well (as I work most nights)?
kerry4sam wrote: » Hey has anyone here made an appearance down at the races so far this week? The numbers aren't half what they were last year, never mind previous years. The town itself is quiet mid-evening with people now returning home if they live within 2hours of Killarney instead of booking in locally as has been the trend in previous years.
MementoMori wrote: » ... Also heard rumours that there would be cheap tickets (€20/€15) for Pussycat Dolls on sale at the gates, as overall very few tickets had been sold, even with the reduced price of buy 6 for the price of 4 (price from 59.50 per ticket to 39.65 per ticket) on offer during the week. Don't know if that's 100% accurate but might be useful to some (if you're not watching the Sligo match;))
kerry4sam wrote: » I was out in town lastnight and was offered numerous tickets for nothing! They couldn't give them away fast enough. I've no interest in the pussycat dolls being honest but will make an appearance in town later I'd imagine. I remember also last year for westlife a mate of mine had no ticket before-hand for them and got in for free at the gate for them.
newman10 wrote: » O/H took 4 kids to Town on Saturday night, got into pussycat dolls for free then went to Birds which was empty, xtra value rides. Town has gone eerily quiet for the time of year
kerry4sam wrote: » I'm hearing of about 3000 in attendance at concert - absolute joke imo. God only knows who will come next year, if indeed anyone. Their are losses to recuperate now also as sponsorship wasn't good at all this year by all accounts. I think Killarney Summerfest could well be in jeopardy, time will tell how next year will look.