Southern Dandy wrote: » Anyone know if AIB is open late this evening?. As in just the lodement machine.
Quaderno wrote: » A very sad story, but it looks like her heart my give someone else hope: http://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/weather-forces-aer-lingus-flight-to-be-used-to-transfer-heart-from-kerry-for-transplant-1.1678411
Bactidiaryl wrote: » Yes. On the other side of the lane way. I take it your familiar with the dog pound given your username.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » seems like that lovely shop 'Rockalilly' on Castle Street has closed Windows are all covered up in newspaper today. But there is a new clothing shop opening next to Game Stop in Russell Street! Seems to be a shop similar to Frontier was.
Adiboo wrote: » The place next to Game Stop is Swerve. They've had a place in the Outlet Centre in Killarney for a good while and have relocated to Tralee. They have awesome clothes.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » seems like that lovely shop 'Rockalilly' on Castle Street has closed Windows are all covered up in newspaper today.
Molester Stallone wrote: » She's spent a few nights in there alright
stop animal cruelty wrote: » oh yes l remember meeting yourself there
pookiesboo wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good mechanic to service a van? There's meant to be a fella down near the basin that's supposed to be good
shergar22 wrote: » I've used them a few times, Andrew is the main guy there. Good and reasonable. If there's a problem they'll tell you about it and if you want, you can source the part yourself.
pookiesboo wrote: » thanks, would you have a number for him or whereabouts exactly is he?
xxyyzz wrote: » This is looking right in their door I'd second Shergar22. Andrew is very good to deal with and very reasonable pricewise.
Umekichi wrote: » I'm kinda not surprised tbh, there was never anyone in there. Went in once to browse, they seemed to only do clothes up to a 14. I asked would they order in a bigger size and I'd pay extra. They said they couldn't as the line didn't do larger sizes, which is fair enough until I went onto eBay and saw the same dress, by the same maker, in larger sizes for €20 less than she was charging(which included shipping).
Molester Stallone wrote: » It hasn't closed, she's relocating to the square/abbeycourt at the moment.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » oh right, didn't realise that, there wasn't a sign up so assumed she was closed!
Molester Stallone wrote: » Sign was up today
Molester Stallone wrote: » EBay is the great knock-off market, she may have been entirely truthful. Goochi dress was it or maybe Dulchie & banana?
Sully34 wrote: » Whatever happened to Tomthepost?
Southern Dandy wrote: » Burger king and Subway signage up on the aul rocky mountain building!
Umekichi wrote: » Actually genuine Lindy Bop. This is their website: http://www.lindybop.co.uk/. Seller on eBay is hourglass_dresses and I contacted Lindy Bop about them after I ordered and they said they were a stockist(so not fake!). Also I don't buy knock offs and I like to support local business but when someone flat out lies to me, rather than just say "I don't wish to order that in" or something to that effect then they don't get my business. Also I didn't appreciate the assumption that I buy knock off's, hell I don't even like Gucci or D&G. Nothing looks more tacky than a fake label.
Molester Stallone wrote: » You do of course realise that not all lines are available to all stockists? Who knows, but it's s bit rich you getting offended by mention of knock off goods when you are calling a business owner a liar. I wonder if the owner is on boards & perhaps she could give her version of events. Just in the interests of fair play