Southern Dandy wrote: » Heyyyyy it's just a little "holiday" weight..... But yes, yes I will.
counterlock wrote: » Jaysus, I'd love to be able to go that often but its very expensive and there aren't enough good movies out. I think my first one was home alone in the old cinema
counterlock wrote: » What type of food is it?
counterlock wrote: » I think my first one was home alone in the old cinema
Opinicus wrote: » I know people say it's very expensive but the tickets are only around €9 at night and I think less during the day. The food is expensive but since going on a low carb diet a few weeks ago all I get is a bottle of water cut my cost in half. Think of it this way: a ticket is only the price of 2 pints. I reckon 2 hours of escapism is well worth that.
440Hz wrote: » Ooohhh now you've made me think! For some reason Jurassic Park is in my head, but I know I have to have gone to the cinema before that, obviously whatever the movie was wasn't all that memorable. I remember seeing Ghost in 1991 but that wasn't in the old cinema. So old I can't remember what the movie was haha
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I remember in the old cinema in Castle street, there was a balcony area & if you sat downstairs, then you were likely to have sweets or popcorn thrown down on top of you LOL
Ciarrai76 wrote: » if you are on the O2 network, then go onto their website & click into priority moments, you will be able to download a discount code to your phone for the cinema from mon-Thurs for only €5! I keep meaning to do it, never get to go anymore! I used to love going just for the popcorn, but its not as nice, they are now using huge big bags & pouring them into the glass containers instead of making it fresh like they used to I remember in the old cinema in Castle street, there was a balcony area & if you sat downstairs, then you were likely to have sweets or popcorn thrown down on top of you LOL
Ciarrai76 wrote: » there was a balcony area & if you sat downstairs, then you were likely to have sweets or popcorn thrown down on top of you LOL
traleespud wrote: » If you were really unlucky you could get a half quenched fag butt into your lap!!!!
Sully34 wrote: » My first film was 'Popeye' the movie in the Old Coffeys Cinema
Sully34 wrote: » Sounds like a plan,actually off this Saturday and get a bit pekish around then
michael999999 wrote: » Two for the price of one, just how I like it!
Sully34 wrote: » Anybody know if that gluten free place in Ivy Terrace is worth dropping into?
The Banger Moran wrote: » With that comment and the people that thanked it I rest my case. We have now taken to cyber bullying on the Tralee Thread. Well done to all concerned. Keep up the good work.
Sully34 wrote: » We aint Thai boy hookers,sorry to disappoint
Sully34 wrote: » Do I really have to explain it?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » good woman Ailbhe great to see her doing well, she's lovely, as are all her family
kingdumb wrote: » The trailer is online, part shot in Kerry too.
Sully34 wrote: » Okay well Meself and Banger suggested we would meet michael999999 at Rocky what you call it and then he replied "two for the price of one,just how I like it" so I thought there maybe a sexual innuendo to a 3some so I replied "We aint thai boy hookers,sorry to disappoint"
Where was that? The shoe shop? My first film was 'Popeye' the movie in the Old Coffeys Cinema
My first film was 'Popeye' the movie in the Old Coffeys Cinema