Thiago Icy Warlord wrote: » People are paying it, so no different to the inflated rates of the bomb times.
Ruu wrote: » Half price on decking.
maudgonner wrote: » Well folks, it's official, the boom is back. Someone in the Lidl carpark today abandoned their trolley with the euro still in it! I could hardly believe my eyes when I found it - the extravagance of it all :eek: It's surely only a matter of days now before the shopping trips to New York and apartments in Bulgaria are as common as they were. So AH, what small signs of people losing the run of themselves have you noticed?
Lisha wrote: Aldi trolleys are €2. Lidl Trolleys are €1. Proving the theory that aldi is like lidl for people with notions.
maudgonner wrote: » I saw a crane the other day too. For a second I thought we were being invaded by the Imperial Walkers from Star Wars, but it turns out they're just building a swimming pool. For anyone else who forgot what they look like, this is a crane.
corsav6 wrote: » Castlebar? I'm working in Castlebar and most days it's fairly busy, Supermacs are flat out all the time and Main St has plenty of people from 11am onwards most days. Still no decent jobs been advertised so it's hard to get excited just yet.
Turtyturd wrote: » Seen a banner on the Naas road today advertising when show houses were opening to the public.
maudgonner wrote: » Well folks, it's official, the boom is back. Someone in the Lidl carpark today abandoned their trolley with the euro still in it! I could hardly believe my eyes when I found it - the extravagance of it all :eek:
maryishere wrote: » A teacher friend put a deposit on a holiday home recently. He said its his retirement present for himself, and that his retirement gratuity of 18 months salary tax free, which he will be getting soon, will easily pay for it anyway. Happy days.
tacofries wrote: » Sorry bud, I leave it in there sometimes as a random act of kindness! Looks like it made u happy anyway!
Mr.S wrote: » Restaurants and bars are packed out again, nearly impossible to get a decent booking at the weekend. Bleh! People queuing for taxis. Haven't seen that in years. Marks and Spencers' having empty shelves €6 pints are coming back, and people don't seem to care.
monkeysnapper wrote: » My neighbor went looking for a loan of 10 k to buy a car but couldn't because he is signing on. That's until he went to his local Skoda dealership and they talked him into a 0% on a brand new car. I'm not kidding . the tiger is starting to purr once more. Im gona keep driving my 06 Citroen c4 for a while longer to work every morning like the poor person that I am .