Matters regarding Limerick, Limerick Pubs, No Culture allowed

his forehead is as big as a window

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Whatā€™s the story with House Limerick?
Doesnā€™t seem to be much work going on in Clohessys from what Iā€™ve seen driving past.

You fairly clamped @Fagan_ODowd there mate

Were you coming out of a confessional there, pal.

They got the licence restored in October, and it was supposed to open in the new year as per the Leader, but agreed, thereā€™s no sign of any work going on there anytime I pass.

Probably in no rush to open at this time of year.

Probably read this thread and realised the House model might not fly in Limerick

Waiting for the next big rugby game in Thomond Park

Oh, we actually thought you were going to look like Mick Wallace

When did you get the hair transplant mate?

We have a similar affliction mate, when are you shaving yours?

Bad form masquerading as another fourmite.

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@Julio_Geordio

A SOUTHILL man was fined ā‚¬250 after he admitted entering a parked bus less than 24 hours after pleaded guilty to assault and violent disorder charges.

Francis Casey, aged 23, who is originally from Clonlong Halting Site, pleaded guilty to an offence under the Road Traffic Act relating to an incident last Thursday morning.

Detective Garda David Bourke told Limerick District Court the defendant was observed entering the bus, which was out of service, at around 9.30am.

He said gardai believe he used a key to open the door of the bus, which had been parked at Oā€™Connell Street for around an hour beforehand.

He said the father-of-two ā€œwent in and searched aroundā€ before leaving the bus around a minute later.

Solicitor Darach McCarthy said his client, who has 70 previous convictions, disputed having a key to the bus and Det Garda Bourke agreed no key was found when Casey was arrested a short time later.

Mr McCarthy insisted his client did not realise the bus was out of service when he boarded it.

ā€œThe door opened, he went onto the bus, his intention was to get to Dooradoyle, he thought the bus was in service,ā€ he said,

Imposing a ā‚¬250 fine, Judge Mary Larkin told Casey he should obey a very simple rule when it comes to other peopleā€™s property. ā€œWhat doesnā€™t belong to you leave it aloneā€.

Casey is due to be sentenced in May after he pleaded guilty, last Wednesday afternoon, to a number of charges relating to a violent incident at a petrol station in Croagh on November 23, 2014.

He is also currently banned from entering Clonlong Halting Site after Limerick City and County Council was granted an exclusion order late last year.

Seeking the order, an official with the local authority said employees of a independent contractor which works at the site had been assaulted and threatened by Mr Casey and that one had been stabbed with a screwdriver.

He said over a lengthy period, a number of residents made complaints about Caseyā€™s behaviour but that none were willing to make formal statements or come to court out of fear.

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Were you on your way to work at 9.30am or popping out for a coffee and blueberry scone having put in an hour or two already?

Iā€™ve 2 hours work done by 9.30 mate. #moneyneversleeps

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70 previous convictions. Fuck sake.

Lads, have a look down the back of the couchā€¦

Anyone with recommendation for pubs/venues in the city that play live music midweek? Say Mon-Thurs any of those nights. Options are Dolans i suppose and that Cobblestone Jacks shit hole plays a bit of music too doesnā€™t it?

The Limerick Post is your best bet for whatā€™s on during the week live music wise.