Radio5 wrote: » Anyone in Killarney area who might be able to fix a small HP printer (home printer not office one.) Tks
Sikpupi wrote: » Can't find contact details for the Pachamama Tattoo Studio in Killarney. Does anyone know if Andres still work there?
Yakult wrote: » Is the ice skating in Killarney this year? Cant seem to find it online, so assuming its not there.
madcabbage wrote: » Ya, t'was up High Street, closer to the Market Cross. Think it was either a doors up/down from The 98 Bar. Now that we're on the topic of nostalgia, who remembers the sweet shop up high street donkeys years back? Sheehans I think. What a £1 could get ya was some joke.
Axel Lamp wrote: » Tsk Tsk TSk. Sheahans was an institution Lads, ye should give yourselves temporary bans from this thread for such blasphemy.
dobman88 wrote: » Not this year.
kerry4sam wrote: » Defo Sheahans; oh how we didn't rot our teeth I don't know! Parents must've spent some monies on dentists when we were younger, surely. Lovely couple owned and worked there; just about every type of sweet you could think of was sold in there by them also
kerry4sam wrote: » Was it 2 or 3 years since it was there do you remember?
dobman88 wrote: » Yeah there's a guy who sleeps up at the train station every night too and there's three people who sleep in an abandoned and boarded up house in town. Along with however many set up camp in the park. I kind of.befriended one of them by offering him tea and a sandwich one time. Every so often he will hang around the lane where I live and ask for a cuppa and something to eat. He only ever does it if he's badly stuck but I've told him I'd give him something every night but he declined. I think Donal Grady was on the radio last week saying some kind of centre needs to be set up after a group found a 7 month pregnnant lady living in the park! Whatever about living rough, it's no place for a heavily pregnant woman.
goat2 wrote: » the weather is getting colder right now, it is difficult to think that in a country that sends aid to foreign countries, that we have our own sleeping rough and without a home, every person deserves a home, we need to belong. charity is supposed to begin at home, i would not dream of letting my dog outdoors at night,
kerry4sam wrote: » Would anyone know if anything has come of this yet - a homeless shelter in Killarney? or even at what stage the idea is at? How much of the budget for homeless in Kerry did Killarney actually get would anyone know? Don't want to phone Donal Grady on a Saturday to find out myself. Thanks, kerry4sam
dobman88 wrote: » I have contacted a couple of local councillors and they have both said something is in the pipe line but like everything it takes time. My suggestion was a kind of soup kitchen which I would happily volunteer for and I'm sure more people would give some time to help a worthy cause too.
stop animal cruelty wrote: » Theres a lovely place in miltown (prob a bit far for some) The little pavillion...the man who runs it is lovely too!
dobman88 wrote: » Where do people get their Chinese from now seeing how the best in town has closed? I refuse to go to Mayflower after a bad experience there before so tried Xin Garden near Hegartys tonight and wasn't impressed with it. Does the place near Scotts do a take out or is it eat in only? Anyone tried the Thai place?