Matters regarding Limerick, Limerick Pubs, No Culture allowed

As someone who drives to Galway once a week, it’s not a top class connection once you hit Gort. At least Clare is bypassed.

About 650 employed in Wyeth/Nestlé in askeaton. And 450 in Rusal .

Nestle are coonts.

I note your use of the phrase “employed”

Soon. And you can already hit the outskirts of Galway in an hour 10 which is impossible for Cork

When is it opened up?

early 2018

Soon me bollix

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I’m lucky enough. I only go up on a Wednesday. Leave SCR around 8.15, generally up and parked near NUIG by 9.45. Usually in car home by 6.15 and back in LK for 7.35ish. Galway itself can be a cunt for traffic but most of it is gone when I’m hitting there and when I’m leaving.

Half of the route to Galway is a single carriageway road, which is used extensively by Connacht muldoons who like to lumber along at a steady 40 mph listening to Mundy on their tape deck in blissful ignorance of the hard-shoulder beside them.

In fairness you do get to whizz through Claregolia in 10 mins on the motorway part. Here’s to 2018

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It’s illegal to drive in a hard shoulder you gimp.

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Even if they just stated the road to Cork. A bypass of Chareleville & Buttevant and a motorway stretch between them for example would get you a long way towards getting the journey to an hour.

Are you using the famous “michael noonan” method of adding sums there

Only on a motorway you utter doorknob.

It is perfectly legal to move to the hard shoulder on national roads to allow faster traffic to pass you, so long as it is safe to do so.

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For a fella to die in a car crash
this’s fairly ridiculous carry on in fairness.

Fucking Leader had it earlier of course.

murder in limerick lads any info?

“House” Limerick in the old Clohesseys opens Thursday night. €750k they’ve put into the place :scream: I’d believe it too they’ve been at it nearly a year.

Be interesting to see what it’s like. If its anything like the Dublin version it’ll be very high end and expensive.

Its major problem will remain its location and the general lack of a market for high end bars in LImerick.

That said Limerick is in recovery mode big time, and with €500m to be pumped in to the place in the next while it’s a good time to be opening. Also the complete lack of a high end bar in the city means there are surely a few snobs looking for a home and these lads do morkeshing and hype like no one else. The one in Dublin is the kind of place women go to at 8 O’Clock and stay for the night as well so maybe location won’t be that much of an issue. Will they have the nightclub open I wonder? Expect to queue as rule regardless of whether anyone is inside

Its.