Pubs opening

No the Ag lads would have spent their summer’s/weekends milking cows and cutting silage so would have plenty money to be throwing around.

Ag in UCD is definitely a money crowd

They held onto it after I thought

Was it sold in end. Are they not at mercy of Harcourt St allowing those hours

Pretty sure Cathal Jackson is still running Coppers.

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Wannabe tipp people??

Correct deal was almost done but he got cold feet at the last minute I’m glad the purchase didn’t go through :wink:

The Ahernes own the business and premises since the 1940s.

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The mistake people are making is calling it a 2m rule. It’s not a rule it’s a guideline. For the sake of pubs guidelines can go fuck themselves. Simple as if your scared of the virus dont gonto the pub. No one will be forced to go

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I see where you’re coming from but the infectious disease experts would argue if you pack 200 people into a pub and 2 of them have asymptomatic coronavirus they could infect 30 or 40 people and lead to 100s or 1000s more people getting it when those people go home or to work etc.

Its neglect like that which killed 1600 old people in nursing homes . Lads not following the guidelines.

Good point but the infectious disease experts would have us permanently locked in our own homes. Dont think most people care to their advice anymore, look around people dont wear masks, Penny’s and house partys are a few examples. People know the risk and are accepting the risk to live a normal life

In fairness the sewerage was beginning to leak through the ceiling.

I happened to be in Ryan’s the night before the All Ireland in 2017. I was with the missus’s family and one of them wanted to head to Camden Street. Me and the missus got there early and had a couple in Cassidy’s. While it was busy it was manageable. Then to Ryan’s.

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Utter carnage. Pub rammed. Young lads in there out of their tree. Standing around swaying in the middle of potential routes through the pub. Roaring, singing (badly), spilling drink, aggressive at times. Needed to be chucked out. One of them at the bar decide to fling a beer mat at someone. The manager (a Leitrim man I believe) leaned across and tried to hit him a slap but missed. The guy got thick and shaped towards hitting him back. Christ.

The staff did trojan work that night keeping things going up against their mad manager who had completely lost the run of the place. Utter carnage.

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Tramco in Rathmines was the best example of that. Doing great business, decides to refurbish and never the same again.

It if ain’t broke…

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That’s what happened Sir Henries in Cork. They demolished the building and it was never the same again

Sounds like right craic to me.

The lads just got too old for it

Each to their own.

It’s a young mans game