siblers wrote: » Anyone been to Eddie Rockets yet? Was jammers anytime I passed the last few days
aidan_walsh wrote: » I haven't been, but my sister was raving about it after she was. I'd imagine its pretty much like any other Eddie Rockets if you have been in any of them. If not, they're a step up from most other burger places in town.
goat2 wrote: » anyone know if i could listen to programme aired on radio kerry this morning, it was discussing a case of murder which happened in 1923, i am windering if i could listen to it on net
superfives wrote: » Hi all, firstly im new to this site so id like to introduce myself, my name is Donie. Just looking into getting some work done in the garden, thinking of possibly putting down a deck on the patio, I came across this company, www.backyardbydesign.ie who are based in Killarney. Just wondering if anyone has heard of or dealt with them before and would they be worth contacting? Thanks
dmeehan wrote: » I was there ("Empty Pockets" ) last night, and it was busy enough for a Wednesday in November. Burgers are great, chips are, well chips! They have a few good offers like when buying any burger from the menu you can get a combo and add fries and a drink for an extra €3. I was too stuffed after eating so will have to go back later for my Strawberry Malt
dmeehan wrote: » I usually go to Julies on high st, and donw the lane before they moved. They charge €14.50
The Guv wrote: » Where is Julies exactly? I go to the Turkish Barbers just off Plunkett Street. Nice people and a good cut too. Never waiting very long either.
Degag wrote: » What time do they open until? Also do they have a takeaway service?
spinnies wrote: » Hi, I know about this company, if you're looking to price someting in Kerry then talk to Rory there. He has a lot of experience doing decking etc. for years in america so he should know what he's talking about.
Lia_lia wrote: » I love ice skating but I wish it wasn't so bloody expensive! €15 for 1 hours...feck sakes.
goat2 wrote: » any snow in killarney,
Screaminmidget wrote: » Yes, plenty, and even more ice.....
goat2 wrote: » what temp is right now, this will have a big effect on businesses
dmeehan wrote: » Just heard that The Kingdom newspaper is to close, next weeks edition will be the last. Ever.
The Kingdom newspaper, which is based in Killarney in Co Kerry, is to close with the loss of 11 jobs The Kingdom newspaper, which is based in Killarney in Co Kerry, is to close with the loss of 11 jobs. The weekly newspaper has been owned by Thomas Crosbie Holdings since 2000. Chief executive Tom Murphy said the decision to close the newspaper was taken as a result of the severe economic downturn and falling advertising revenues and circulation.