It is yes. Lovely.
Be wide with the berlingo @Juhniallio
Went for a walk there and the Gardai are pulling on Patrick Street.
U got 3 for a fiver thenâ:clap:
Royal Cork
Had an hour in town today there lads. Had a lovely diverse experience on my wander. One lad doing an impressive impromptu breakdance style thing on Oliver plunket Street. A delightful soup from the English Market (chorizo, butterbean and black olive, it was absolutely fantastic). Cork people really know their soup I reckon. A savage fight between Bridget Cross sellers outside the door of penneys. Boxing the fucking heads off each other and pulling hair. Went back into town later to get dinner. Seafood cha han from sakura on mccurtain st. Fucking lovely.
Youâre some man for one man
Didnât realize you were around for a couple of days. Business or pleasure?
Work, thank god. Had a few pints in town yesterday evening in Lowrys. Lovely pints. Seems like Cork is being gentrified quite quickly at the moment.
Beautifully executed little dig in between the plamĂĄsing.
Wanda into Calnanâs of an evening u wonât regret it
Always pleasure visiting our little cityâ obviously
Indeed
Tis not open yet anyways
Weekends after 7 normally
( loved it and my buds pubs
Spailpainâ Fanach- Fransciscian well and Ziggys
Flannerys )
In those days of great craic when i boozed
âŹ2 is quite a decent price for Johnny Adairâs autobiography and with the money going to the rnli you are basically helping the same cause twice
Where is this does anyone know? Is it Delanys land?
No itâs adjoining Delaney I think. Land Cork gaa bought 50 or 60 years ago. According to my old man there was a hurley factory there once upon a time and some pitches. No idea what itâs used for now
Dublin Hill direction