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Limerick recent comments:

  • Janesboro FC, tony (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    also known as the boro
  • Janesboro FC, tony (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    home to janesboro united f c
  • Goosers Corner Bar & Restaurant, lizcantilon1hotmail.com (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I would like to book for a private communion party on 24/05/2008 if that date is available please.
  • Groody Bar, Alan (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Gay bar
  • Hamilton House block 1, oisin (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    this is Hamilton house NOT Roselawn House
  • Moyross (Maigh Rois), two time (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    wat a lovely peaceful area
  • Kennedy Park, Adrian Heneghan (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I used to live there....
  • O'Malley Park, limerick loves ireland (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    go southill; best place ever
  • Tesco, limerick loves ireland (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    tesco has bad food
  • Raheen Square, cuz (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    dirty fuckin thievin no good scumbag gearheads tyrone troy dis wans 4 u dirtbag cock sucker
  • Esso filling station, guest (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    AiB ATM, food
  • Steering Wheel Pub, flyer wrote 17 years ago:
    Even though it is the closest pub to the "Quality" Hotel this pub is NOT "tourist friendly".
  • Maldron Hotel Limerick, flyer wrote 17 years ago:
    After less than a year in operation the Quality Hotel Group have sold this hotel to the Comfort Inn Group and should be renamed in early 2008.
  • Villiers Alms Houses, Poloman (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    This is now an establishment for old/retired people. Each person gets their own flat with kitchen, lving room and en-suite bathroom with shower. The gardens are prestine condition and the residents meet up most days for card games, day trips and excursions and they even had a christmas show last year. This is an ideal place for old people to make new friends so it takes away the lonliness of old age. It is maintained by a caretaker and there are personal alarms in every room and security is second to none.
  • Cliona Park, Moyross, yupyup (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    yupyup up cliona!!!!!!!!!!
  • Irish Wire Products (IWP) Complex, www.irishwire.com (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    www.irishwire.com
  • Moyross (Maigh Rois), jmy2shoes (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    its all the one there all as bad as each other shooting and stabbing eachother
  • Young Munsters RFC, eeneymeaneygmail.com (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I went to Lansdowne Road in 1993 when Young Munster's were underdogs in the A.I.L. League final against St. Mary's.As a child I supported Bohemians as my father, Dan who was a former rugby referee, supported Bohs.I was born in 1959 and Bohs had their only Munster Senior Cup success in the 1961-62 season.For me following Bohs throughout the 60's, 70's and 80's was tough because they weren't in contention for any competitions. When I attended the A.I.L. League Final in 1993 in front of a record 20,000 attendance at Lansdowne Park, I fell in love with everything about the Young Munster Rugby Club. I watched the late Dodo Reddan in Lansdowne Road with her beloved dogs! The match was attended by stars from other sporting codes in Limerick city. I remember seeing Joe O'Mahony from Limerick soccer fame there.I remember Ger Earls scoring the break away try in the left hand corner. I remember Brent Pope flattening Francis Brosnahan and Ger Brosnahan coming on to the field. In the late 90's I witnessed Ger Earls coaching his son Keith in the finer aspects of rugby in Dalgaish Park, Moyross. Anthony Foley has openly said that his most difficult opponent ever was Ger Earls. I can safely say that if Keith Earls was asked in the morning who was the biggest influence on his career? - He would say his father Ger. It was an inspiration for me as a parent of young boys to watch Ger Earls spending so much time playing rugby with his son in Dalgaish Park. A neighbour of mine, John Ryan who played out-half with Shannon R.F.C. once told me that if you get your children involved in sport from an early age, it is half the battle with the dangers facing them from drink and drugs.It is the best advice that I as a parent have ever been given! The passion of the Young Munster's players and supporter's is second to none! Incedentally, the first ever match in Thomond Park was in 1938 between Young Munster's and Bohemian's. Young Munster's won by 8 points to nil. Of the 30 players that day on the field, my father Dan was the second last to die on the 11th sep 1999. The last player of those 30 player's on the field to die was the former Mayor of Lumerick, Ted Russell who died a few years ago. Garryowen R.F.C. and Shannon R.F.C. can never say that their teams won the prestigious Bateman Cup! Yours In Sport, Jude Meaney.
  • Janesboro, woolplum (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    janesboro
  • Corpus Christi School, Moyross, pam (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    chorpus christi is the best school and extreamly well run