DaveNoCheese wrote: » Anybody have any idea what was going on in town just there with all the sirens? We heard that a young fella was stuck in a dinghy been swept down the river? This true?
Busi_Girl08 wrote: » I can now officially say that in my 4 years as student at the university of Limerick I have never stepped foot in the Lodge :cool:
Beer Baron wrote: » Probably. I don't get on boards as often as before so tend to come in mid conversation on something so just don't bother. I came on to see if a boardsie had put up images of the grafitti on the Condell road on all the big public signs. Covering at least 1/3 of them on the bottom bit.(high as they could reach). A guy in a non council van was taking a picture so thought he might have been on here.
the drifter wrote: » anyone know where to get almond butter in limerick..? also....im home! its raining...
Insect Overlord wrote: » Eats of Eden on Thomas Street have it. So do Holland & Barrett, but they're more expensive. Let me guess... Transform's paleo bars?
the drifter wrote: » who what now... i just like almond butter... also my paleo bars are called steaks... edit... you back training next week in the new place?
the drifter wrote: » Insect Overlord wrote: » Eats of Eden on Thomas Street have it. So do Holland & Barrett, but they're more expensive. Let me guess... Transform's paleo bars? who what now...
TestTransmission wrote: » Thinking of heading away for day or two for a bit of relaxation seeing as we're promised some nice weather this weekend:p Any recommendations on a place to go/stay?Within a hour or two of Limerick preferably.
source wrote: » Tralee or Kilarney are always a good bet, Galway, lahinch, cork, dungarvan?
TestTransmission wrote: » source wrote: » Tralee or Kilarney are always a good bet, Galway, lahinch, cork, dungarvan? Was thinking of all the usual suspects, might try Dingle.Always on the look out for something a bit unusual though!
The Snipe wrote: » Just landed in London and already bored of the place
TestTransmission wrote: » Was thinking of all the usual suspects, might try Dingle.Always on the look out for something a bit unusual though!
Mc Love wrote: » You will like Dingle - trust me! Head out the Slea Head drive...perfect driving road, and head up to Connor Pass - savage road up and also the way down (dont even need the accelerator)
pappyodaniel wrote: » +1, great roads. It's almost as good to be in the passenger seat, taking in the breathtaking views without the added responsibility keeping the car on the road.
Mc Love wrote: » TT - there is part of the road on the Slea Head drive where you have to drive through a stream https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Slea+Head+Drive,+Dingle,+Ireland&hl=en&ll=52.102077,-10.42963&spn=0.043179,0.111494&sll=44.818644,-93.166464&sspn=0.199453,0.445976&oq=slea+&hq=Slea+Head+Drive,&hnear=Dingle,+County+Kerry,+Ireland&t=m&z=14&layer=c&cbll=52.102206,-10.42977&panoid=2_VRFk-v3AlADQ3FsDSqHQ&cbp=12,306.52,,0,3.18 Enjoy!
the drifter wrote: » ah here...that hairdressers yoke of his wont be able for that....