Masala wrote: » I see a new Restaurant on Quilles Lane - I think it calle itself 'Cafe'. A novel restaurant that allows you to: 1. Bring your own wine & 2. Pay for your food according to what you think it was worth! So.. no prices shown! What do people think of that ?
carchaeologist wrote: » This used to be a pretty tidy Volvo Amazon at the top of Molls Gap untill some scumbags burned it out lately.:mad::mad::mad::(pic courtesy of MantaMad of this parish. I hope they are proud of themselves.
greenman09 wrote: » What's the Craic next weekend with road closures. Staying in Killarney and travelling down on Saturday
PaulieC wrote: » I know it's good for local businesses but dear god I hate the rally
greenman09 wrote: » Coming in from Dublin think I need to get to muckross rd to lake hotel
kerry4sam wrote: » I'd like to think it would be relatively quiet in comparison to other years. I don't mind the rally all the same.
PaulieC wrote: » Yeah....I live in Muckross though Gona try take Friday off so I can come down Thursday and avoid the mayhem on the road from Cork...I'll have a match or training at some stage and it'll take me ages to get to that too guaranteed
kerry4sam wrote: » Ah God love ya living out there especially from last week onward the traffic is building ever so slightly and will be from now until September/October
You'll never know, with people minding the finances and the Gardaí certain to be out in numbers checking licences/tax/insurance/NCT/drink-driving etc etc, their might just be fewer cars heading to Killarney this week-end. Here's hoping anyways!
aidan_walsh wrote: » That said I'll be hiding out in Cork again this year
teaholic wrote: » Is there anyone here doing the Darkness in Light Walk next Friday?
aidan_walsh wrote: » I would like at this time to express my condolences and send messages of support to my friends and neighbours on the Muckross, Woodlawn and Cork roads who may find themselves trapped in their homes this rally weekend. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
AH that's just pure criminal altogether. If proof was needed that their really are some sad individuals out there! The proof is in this picture. That was only parked up, not in anyone's way, just advertising the pancake shop (delicious pancakes too) on the Sneem road.
kerry4sam wrote: » Thank God the Rally of the Lakes is over for another year! I'm not saying anymore on this event of 2011, it's over and I hope lessons will be learnt by all involved! Looking forward now to the Ireland Bike Fest. Always, always a great long week-end for the June Bank Holiday.
ejmaztec wrote: » The rally-moaning seems to be a bit light this year, does that mean that no-one showed up, or did they all behave themselves if they did?
loueuro2 wrote: » was in town this mourning around 1130 to go for coffee and i really cant believe the amount of places closed on a sunday. surely by now, meaning the start of summer/tourist season this should be a bit better!!or maybe i was there too early, closed where- spogles(cant spell that)down mackeys lane, jam, country kitchen!!
Degag wrote: » I know that the old cretit union offices (next to the chateaux) have been closed for a long time now but why did they close them and move only a hundred metres down the street?