Hawk Wing 2 wrote: » where's the best place for a pint at 9am on a Sunday Morning in Ennis? if you can't answer this you are a charlatan initials will do
MrJoeSoap wrote: » Myself and a few hundred other Dubs are heading to Ennis on Saturday evening. Where are the best places for pre and post match pints? A few of us are staying the night, so a good late drinking-hole suggestion somewhere in town would be appreciated.
Clareman wrote: » You can't really go wrong with the town on a Saturday night to be honest, you'll be able to tell by the outside what it's like Cusack Park is right in the middle of town as well, once you leave the park and go right the first bar you will see will be Ciaran's and The Front Bar/Queen's, they'll probably be packed, at the t-junction you'll see YOLO's on your right with Cruise's & The Front Bar Queen's across the way, these are late bars, try to aim to finish up here This is Abbey Street by the way At the t-junction go left you'll see The Dugout (Davey's new bar opening this weekend) and then Knox's, Knox's is another late bar. Past here at the square is Dan O'Connells. From the Square you can go straight to the left or right, if you go to the left you are on O'Connell St. and you'll see The Diamond Bar on the right (past Supermac's) and Brogan's on the left, these are 2 good hurling bars. Further up you'll get The Railway Bar, Brandon's and a few more, a bit far away from the "action of town". This is O'Connell Street. If you to have gone straight to the right at The Square you'll pass O'Halloran's on your left and then a little further down Faffa's (Considines on the door I think), again decent hurling bars, especially Faffa's. Further down here you'll see another new bar (Barcode) with Lucas' and Charlie Stewarts further down. This is Parnell Street. I'll probably head somewhere like The Diamond or Faffa's after the match for a few and then head towards Abbey Street later on (once I get permission from herself of course).
policarp wrote: » What school/s and college/s did you attend and how did you get on in them? That would be academically, sportingly and romantically. . .
Clareman wrote: » Went to Flannan's and GMIT, did surprisingly well in my leaving and finished my course in GMIT as well, structured education isn't for me but I've been very fortunate to be working in industry for over 15 years now. Sportingly, I didnt' like the teachers over the Dean Ryan in Flannan's and struggled to make any team. Romantically in Flannan's was a no no (thankfully as it was all boys), College was great though
MyKeyG wrote: » What's your view on some of the outfits girls do be wearing of a Saturday night? Heels up to their knees and skirts up to their elbows. Shocking stuff!:D
Poxyshamrock wrote: » Would you rather be stuck in Clare for the rest of your days or never set foot in the county again?
Mr. G wrote: » We know you're some consultancy person but where do you work? I've seen you before so it's not as if I don't know you. Even the Mod team don't know where Clareman lives..