dregin wrote: » O'Connell Steet was an AWFUL lot worse before they redid all the footpaths and planted trees. It'll hopefully pick up once that shopping centre is built...
awec wrote: » Yea it looks nice, until you look at all the shopping units up close.
thomond2006 wrote: » They ruined Grafton St. with that horrendous paving. The red brick was really nice.
Buer wrote: » They've been making a dog's dinner of that street for a few years now, tearing it up and interrupting traffic. The council should be taken to task for the absolute mess they make every time they try to do any ground works; always slow and often no improvement visually. It's rare enough you can walk the street without seeing some section cordoned off for works.
dregin wrote: » Council. Taken to task. Excuse me while I spend the remainder of the day rolling around the floor in stitches.
.ak wrote: » Yeah, I remember being privvy to the plans for the rejuvenation project in 1999. The plans have actually been adhered to quite closely. I have the planning book at home somewhere. Only difference is they were going to erect these weird columns opposite the GPO, and the plan for the spire was completely different. Yeah the actual retail units are poor on O'Connell st... It's really just a traffic by-point at the moment, and a public transport hub.The thing is you can't blame anyone for that - these things happen organically quite a lot. If I was opening a new retail business I wouldn't put it on O'Connell st, would you? However, I would open a tourist spot. They need to look at the planning for the area again and allow more pubs/restaurants there, there's an absolutely huge footfall from tourists there because of the hop-on-hop-off tour buses. They need to make more of the tourist visitor centres and attract the likes of TGI's or Hard Rock cafe's... Those are the kind of businesses that would do well.
dregin wrote: » Spoilers galore, but here's a breakdown on everything everyone has missed in True Detective Season 2: http://www.buzzfeed.com/kirstenking/im-so-confused#.wt8z88kGq
awec wrote: » These car insurance companies drive me crazy. You go online to get a few quotes just to see what the field looks like and within a minute they are ringing you. :mad:
Zzippy wrote: » Just put in ak's number. They won't be calling you, and ak will be wondering what the f*ck just happened. Win win...
P_1 wrote: » Also they've stopped generating quotes when you put 0871234567 as the contact number too, baxtards
Wang King wrote: » Because of ivf, and then crumlin with my daughter, I've been in Dublin for 13 years, basing myself on Parnell St, either in jury's inn, or the kingfisher across the road. I've seen the area change, and I love it! I'd look out my window in the hotel and gaze down on Moore Street and it would amaze me with the hustle and bustle starting at dawn and going on until after 6. The ethnic diversity in the whole area is marvelous, the food is out of this world! I enjoyed walking O'Connell St, watching tourists, seeing people enjoying themselves, even watching the local skangers roaring at each other gave me a laugh I'll tell you, after cancer, thinking you may not be able to have kids and all the other normal stresses of life, this part of Dublin kept me fckin sane.......ish
Yeah_Right wrote: » Mate. I'm sorry for your troubles. I really am. And I get what you're saying. And I'm sorry for my morbid sense of humour, but.... My first thought was - O'Connell St, it's better than cancer. Sorry. All the best.
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Wang King wrote: » Surprised by 2 things here...1...that anyone considers Anne summers a feckin sex shop...and 2...we have a female forum member!
Stheno wrote: » There are multiple female members on here, sullivlo is also female I'm fairly sure, then there are other less regular posters Fake number I'm watching extreme railroads on C4, has anyone heard about that Japanese train the Maglev, that goes at over 600km/hr that floats above the track and uses magnetic force to move?
Buer wrote: » Nah, he just supports them in the football.