wmpdd3 wrote: » How is that ^^ going to make it past the roundabout at the GPO?
wellboy76 wrote: » That will be in Dublin, passed it on the m9 yesterday. That roundabout is going to be fun either way
allthedoyles wrote: » Thank goodness for that , cos it looks to me , like a signal that we won't make it , and will be eaten alive . The South-East don't need alligators right now .
Jason Todd wrote: » I'm giving up on the parade after this year. I'm here looking at the end of it and it's been 80% just people walking, 15% Vehicles and 5% actual float-type structures. Great for kids involved in it I suppose.Nothing special or creative to look at though. It's funny, as more money was floating around during the Celtic Tiger the parades actually got shítter. What hope has it now when people and businesses are unwilling to part with cash as they once might have.
Dicky Pride wrote: » Paddy's day is the same all over the country. Worst day of the year. I wouldn't begrudge the pubs though.
Finnbar01 wrote: » Well what are people's verdict on the parade? Good or bad?
wmpdd3 wrote: » I hate the way no one claps or cheers, or even acknowledges that humans are passing them. I really miss the floats from all the factories on the estate from years ago.
ROCKMAN wrote: » Not sure if its true but hearing stories that the Spraoi floats had to pull out because of new roundabout on the quay ,not able to manoeuvre around it, anyone know if its true ?
decies wrote: » Ha ha I was just asking same questions today ? Back in the day it was the crystal float and kervicks .
old gregg wrote: » The Morris Oil trucks were always the hilight for me anyway