Matters Regarding Limerick 🏙️

I used to put his bets on for him in Bamburys when he was on shift :smiley:

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Your man with the drop kick got arrested

In civilised society battering ladies is frowned upon.

*Ladies in this case may be a strong word

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What’s that bright light beside the moon tonight? Never saw it before. Couldn’t be a star.

Must be a UFO.

Venus, I think.

The goddess of beauty and love?

More likely to be the planet.

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This Limerick Rugby Experience building has won the top architectural award for 2023. Now so….

I learned this from the wireless this morning and doubtless Willie O’Dea and others will be blowing their trumpets in media love-ins as the day progresses.

Happy to be the bearer of this exciting news. All aboard the rugger bandwagon. :pint: :pint: :ronnyroar:

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Outstanding. Given where its come from, this is a massive achievement.

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We need to build on the success of the rugby quarter by adding more attractions.

Stringer’s Bell - A small bell that children and diminutive adults can ring.

Stomp a Frenchman - In honour of the Legendary Claw, visitors can ruck on the face of a prone Frenchman.

Rog Casino - For those who like a flutter

Running of the bulls - A series of burly farmers from East Limerick charge at the crowd

Flannerys bars- A number of hostelries named after the great Jerry Flannery :thinking:

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A car will pull up outside in 5 minutes. Get into it.

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Now you mention it the adjudicator, a lady who’s name escapes me but spoke in a lá-di-daw tone inferred that the building was in the Georgian quarter.
Now I’m long enough here to be aware that Limerick has approximately 11 quarters but it’s a big win.

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Has to be Celia.

The nations favourite building :smiley:

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I trust this poster will retract this post in due course.

Seems it was a public vote.

Judge in contest shows off their new car

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No, wasn’t her. Head of whatever NGO adjudicates or organises these thingys.
Architecture isn’t my strong suit :wink:

Edit: the lady’s name is in the newspaper report.

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Its a fine choice all the same. Its certainly the jewel of Limerick.

Limerick is awash with jewels, Donkeys, Tom Collins’, Multiple Flannerys, The Cement factory etc……