unkymo wrote: » If your an Arsenal supporter ( or any other Premier League team) then be in the Greyhound Bar tomorrow evening at 7. The FA Cup is in town!!
unkymo wrote: » I went down last night. There was a BBQ, music, a few pints and got a pic with the FA Cup! Great night down there. A friend of mine said its in the Bons today, his sister works there and told him.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » yeah, Manna are organic fruit & veg, and well established at this stage. They were originally based opposite the Garda station for many years, so they have a regular customer base now and they home deliver. This new place is just fruit & veg & apparently its all come in from Italy! I don't think Horan's fruit & veg have much to worry about!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Has anyone seen the music line up for this years festival? It has to be the poorest line-up in years! Union J for the teeny boppers, I don't think I have ever even heard one of their songs. Then the only kind of decent one is Walking on Cars (band from Dingle) & even they played the Sunday last year (they are good though). There's Nathan Carter, again & some others I've never heard of. It really is a poor attempt! Last year was a lot better!
bobdcow wrote: » Do ye remember the music festival Killarney used to have about 10 years ago, Summerfest?? The one time I went I saw Damien Dempsey and David Grey, I think Pink was there the year after, that seems to have died a death. It would be great to have something like that up and running again...racecourse in Tralee?
FIFA2004 wrote: » Hi! Moving down to Tralee in a few days to work in the hospital. Can anyone tell me is there any nice gyms close to the hospital, within walking distance that wouldnt be crazy expensive? Thanks!
beertons wrote: » Start of my 2 week holiday in Camp tomorrow. Was down last week doing the 10 mile trail run, and bought all the non perishables. Went up shearing sheep with the brother in law after. We were moving some from a field to the pen, they took one look at me, and ran at me, onto the dingle road. In front of a recovery truck on the Annascaul road. I dunno how he missed them. I retreated to the field, and the sheep dogs got them back to the pen. If ever a lad felt useless...
5live wrote: » Sheep are funny like that. My own often drive me mental trying to give them fresh grass, the silly buggers.
BuilderPlumber wrote: » A[t] present, I think music in Ireland is going nowhere. The main reason is that many of the managers, promoters, those in the media in charge of it, etc. all basically have a poor knowledge of music and also lack no invention.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Midnight Cafe are playing for the re-opening of the Brogue on Friday 25th July!https://www.facebook.com/events/928672327158654/?fref=ts
ongarboy wrote: » Beware the powerful militant lobby that is The Mall Residents Association!!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I seemed to be picking up free Bitzbuzz wifi on my iphone today while walking through the square, its the first time that's happened. I am registered with Bitzbuzz anyway and its up in Manor and in Costa, but never noticed it in the town centre. I know they were hoping to have free wifi in the town, but I hadn't heard anything about it in a long time. Maybe it was just picking up the signal from somewhere nearby, but it seemed to be in the Square/Abbey court area.
umop.episdn wrote: » Think it's been available to 3 & O2 users for a while now?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I enquired with Tralee Chamber Alliance & they said free wifi is now available in the town centre with Bitzbuzz, but not officially as it has a few teething problems to fix first! I managed to connect today anyway
oeb wrote: » I'm after moving to Tralee (for my sins). Who is the most reasonable company here for weekly refuse collection (I'm up by oakpark area).