Sully34 wrote: » Not even close pal!!
Southern Dandy wrote: » Yeah and Killarney is Shelbyville.
kingdumb wrote: » Is Tralee not twinned with Springfield ?
Sully34 wrote: » Was doing some work for the 'Wastelands' recently and decided to get a coffee during my break. The lad in there said they only had instant which didnt bother me that much untill he charged me FOUR ****ING FORTHY for two cups of pissy instant coffee. I mean for that price I could have got a pint of milk, a bag of sugar and a small tin of that posh Nescafe Al Jazeera coffee. Now I know how the tourists feel
Ciarrai76 wrote: » is Tralee twinned with anywhere?
Adiboo wrote: » Just Westlake, Ohio it seems.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tralee#Twinning
Adiboo wrote: » There's also a Gaeltacht in Ontario!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_North_American_Gaeltacht
Ciarrai76 wrote: » my aunt lives in Ontario, I must ask her does she know of it! My cousins in Canada called their dogs Tralee & Kerry
Adiboo wrote: » There's a town in Ontario called Listowel too.
carchaeologist wrote: » Theres a place in Hazlet, New Jersey(NJ 07730) called Tralee road, don't ask how I found that out..!:P
Southern Dandy wrote: » Tent you say?, beer you say?. Awwwwwww yeah.
traleespud wrote: » There's talks of an alcohol tent being set up on Denny st for some of the later adult gigs. That will certainly draw a bigger crowd to the gigs there.
delthedriver wrote: » Crazed influx of Eastern European women with dubious morals, this could be the best festival ever! Perhaps they would like a spin on my yacht:D
Carraig95 wrote: » and even though the only thing 'International' about the festival is the Roma communities contribution to 'The Gathering',
Carraig95 wrote: » Apparently The Kerryman reckons the football pitches should consider opening up to tents for the festival! Now that's something to write about! Every hotel room, every apartment and every B&B booked. Apparently there's even gonna be a crazed influx of Eastern European women with dubious morals frequenting our fine town! And JLS. Perfect. I'll throw it out there. Everyone is on Facebook, well, maybe not everyone. Dell probably still has his leather bound Smythson diary in the glove compartment of the jag. Or yacht. (I joke, I joke Del!!!) Anyways, everyone has some form of social media nowadays. So I propose (seeming as all the B&B's and hotels are booked out!) that everyone puts up a status as an open invite to those friends up and down and across the country to come down for the festival. And seeing that, even though Rocky Mountain Takeaway may not be the greatest takeaway, and even though the only thing 'International' about the festival is the Roma communities contribution to 'The Gathering', and even though everyone will wake up with a sore head at least twice...it's gonna be a laugh! And how often do we get to show off the best of Tralee...?! Do it.
kn wrote: » There are lots of websites where you can watch the latest releases for free and with decent quality picture. My favourite one even had the hardy bucks film up last week and I thought that was one I would have had to rent as its a bit obscure, but no, no sooner than it was released on dvd than they had it up online......viooz.co.....cough cough.........
kn wrote: » There are lots of websites where you can watch the latest releases for free and with decent quality picture.
440Hz wrote: » I was in there this morning myself too, for a quick look. Didn't stay too long though, lots of people and I didn't have the patience/interest to search through the mountains of DVDs. Some good deals though, if you have the time to look. I guess you'd still find them cheaper online though, which is probably why they are closing down.