Axel Lamp wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/councillor-reduced-to-tears-by-vicious-bullying-29775230.html Jaysus, poor aul Botty.
donnbradman wrote: » Anyone recommend a restaurant in Killarney? Heading there today
jtown wrote: » Anyone know where there is a pool table in Killarney?
dobman88 wrote: » Ridiculous story. The person/people should surely face some kind of prosecution if caught. Just shows how easy a fantastic reputation can be destroyed by complete lies.
Aodhagan wrote: » How do you know its lies?
dobman88 wrote: » Mustangs and McSorleys have two of the worst tables in town and McSorleys is €2 per game. Got to the Cue Club (up the lane next to Penneys on High Street.), professional tables, perfectly balanced and cheap food and drinks. €8 per hour which is good considering you probably play 10 games an hour.
stop animal cruelty wrote: » ah ok lv never played snooker, just seen them before
RevBlueJeans wrote: » Ireland's best tourist towns • Tralee, Co. Kerry!
RevBlueJeans wrote: » Kilkenny and Mulrany Co Mayo won Ireland's best tourist towns yesterday but Killarney wasnt even on the short list! Aside from today’s two top winners, the other commended towns were: • Cobh, Co. Cork Blarney Stone. • Drogheda, Co. Louth Newgrange and the hill of tara • Ennis, Co. Clare Cliffs of moher and the burren • Kenmare, Co. Kerry Ring of Kerry, Beara peninsula, healy pass • Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Not a lot, Giants Causeway?? • Murrisk, Co. Mayo Close to Galway • Tralee, Co. Kerry Again, Ring of Kerry, see a punch up in the street? • Westport, Co. Mayo And again close to Galway. Killarney is a far better tourist town than all of these put together!
dobman88 wrote: » Where is the proof that it is true? Innocent until proven guilty.
Aodhagan wrote: » No proof to say its false either. I'm not saying it is true but it's annoying to see the local paper and people like yourself saying its lies when we don't know if it's true or not.
listrybabe wrote: » just wondering do any of ye know whats going on at liebherr, is it a case of liebherr being greedy or should the workers be happy to be in employment , what are yere thoughts on this as it is getting a lot of air time on kerry radio . personally i think they should be happy to have a wage (i dont ) but then again i dont know the facts, any opinions?
Masala wrote: » Anyone notice the number of different Street Collections in Killarney today. I spotted at least 4 different collectors - one each outside Post Office, Dunne's, Penney's and Dealz. And none seam to be dedicated Killarney charities .... whilst they may be worthwhile - we should be helping our own charities in our own town. I don't mean to be Bah-Humbug but I personally feel that this is pushing it!! Is there any control on same. I am involved in a local charity and have been advised that we will be lucky in 2014 to get a Saturday cos they all booked out. I am sceptical that the Gardai give 4 x different licences on a Saturday - so there must be some chancers on the street! AND.... some of these guys today were a bit 'pushy' as you passed them without contributing. ...rant over
dobman88 wrote: » What exactly is going on? I didn't hear anything. But my first reaction is be they should be happy to have a wage. Liebherr don't exactly pay peanuts!!
michael999999 wrote: » The 300 union employees out of nearly 800 are holding the whole company to ransom. They were given a 1% pay rise and a cash lump sum. But in negotiating that, they agreed that all new contractors starting there would be on less money. So it seems to be a case of looking after number one by the employees. They also shamed themselves by holding a picket at the gate when the top executives were at the plant recently. They are now not only putting there own jobs at risk but them of the other engineering company's that sub work from liebherr. And also that of the transport company's that transport the cranes to fenit. From what I heard today, work that was to be done in Killarney next year will be done in the plants in Germany. I'm just wondering do the people on the picket realise if they lose there jobs, there aren't many €50k a year basic jobs to walk into!