Aerohead wrote: » If you like walking groups like clubs and schools this parade is for you, otherwise stay in bed its not worth getting up for.http://galwayindependent.com/20150316/news/galway-prepares-for-st-patricks-day-parade-S52207.html
Storm 10 wrote: » As far as I know it's a junior Macnas group, but must agree it's not a very appealing lineup for a parade, in fairness who wants to watch endless groups of walkers
SameHorse wrote: » anyone know of any pictures online of the event ?
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Galway Indo have some on their Facebook
biko wrote: » It was pretty good. I was out all day until about midnight and did see plenty drunk people but it was not too bad.
SameHorse wrote: » what was the level of public intoxication ? ...anyone stick around into the night ?
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Most civilised Paddy's in the seven years I've been in Galway. Pubs didn't open until 12:30pm, and the guards asked the offies not to start selling until 3pm. Made a positive difference in the early part of the day/evening at least. We even went to a pub (I'm not telling where!) at about 7pm and got seats in a relatively pleasant environment.
Redhairedguy wrote: » The CRAIC in Galway have a hape of photos on their fb page.]
SameHorse wrote: » great to hear it. i might start venturing out for paddy's day next year so : )