Things I learned today (Part 1)

Afraid not. Glanbia bought that brand out a couple of years ago. The old Charleville site in now a a centre for accoutning and TI along with processing babyfood powder for China. The Dawn site on Clare is shut down.

:rolleyes:

Cork with their inferior babyfood powder.
Everyone knows Askeaton is the home of babyfood in Ireland.

The Charleville Cheese festival used to be a great event. They even invited Gay Byrne to open it one year.

Cork with their inferior babyfood powder.
Everyone knows Askeaton is the home of babyfood in Ireland.[/QUOTE]

Oh dear.

Hmm…how did I miss that one? So is there any milk production going on in Lansdowne plant? Where is the milk being produced?

Cork with their inferior babyfood powder.
Everyone knows Askeaton is the home of babyfood in Ireland.[/QUOTE]
To be honest I don’t regard Charleville as Cork. Well not proper Cork anyway. For me it’s more Limerick. The people there have far more in common with Limerick than they do with the rest of Cork.

:o :o

It’s a town that’s definitely in the wrong county.

It’s a cunt of a place.

I cant believe how anyone would want Charleville, its like the town that time forgot.

I have learned that UCC students are weirdly protective of their 3rd level institution of learning. I mean really bizarrely protective.

I’m not. It’s an absolute fucking joke of a place

Won’t be making baby formula much longer from what I hear. Fontera has gone and done um up like a kipper.

Fontera.

Yeah, it touches my place of work also.

[QUOTE=“ciarancareyshurlingarmy, post: 1086898, member: 464”]Fontera.

Yeah, it touches my place of work also.[/QUOTE]
Yea sorry. Auto-correct.

Ye can have it. Waterford can have Youghal and Tipp can have mitchelstown. No bother at all.

What’s this?

See the colleges competitions thread.

This scene at the end of T2

Not special effects, but Linda Hamilton’s twin sister

The Football Association Cup had a third and fourth place play-off between 1970 and 1974 inclusive.