This evening.
Whelan’s on Wexford Street, Dublin 2, announces it is postponing all events until March 29.
Via Whelan’s
EARLIER:
This evening.
Copper Face Jacks nightclub on Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, announces that is closing until March 29.
EARLIER:
Reardens, Cork
This evening.
On Washington Street in Cork city.
Reardens bar and nightclub, Cork’s answer to Copper Face Jacks, writez:
“In accordance with the new directives issued by the Government and State Health Authorities, and through careful consideration and internal discussions, we have made a moral obligation to our staff and customers to close our business from 6pm today until the 29th March.
“We hope everyone the very best of luck in this strange and surreal chapter of our history. Stay Safe. Remain Calm. Help one another if you can. Look out for the ones closest to you. We will be back as soon as we can. Love & best wishes.”
Earlier: Ireland Is Closed Until March 29 [Updated]
Reardies is around longer than Coppers
So there ತ_ʖತ
both are equally full of culchies
but are all culchies made equal?
The cut of each other we are, cut from the same sod :0)
Born with the same slurry pumping through your veins :)
Nathin’ wrong with that Gob
Loud and proud
I am rude
Ok.
Imagine beyond the Pale without all of the free money that it is graciously given by Dublin?
Someone giving away money
Jays
How did I miss that
I am rude
No @Gob
Reardins’ is fulla CorkKirrie
Maybe a bitta Tipp
Coppers let’s anyone in
Even Meath Apes
Like in fairness
At least Reardies has some standards
When was Coppers ever cool?
Cool it you now!
(it was never cool, that’s it’s thing, surely)
It was never cool to say, ” Stay Cool” – my brother, Big Mick used the selfsame to calm a bus-load of school kids after they witnessed their bus-driver being assassinated. Big Mick made “cool”, cool. I was Robin to his Batman. We were the senior kids on the bus.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/suspect-held-over-murder-in-1982-freed-35801111.html
Big Mick never got an accolade – a true hero!
What a colourful life you’ve had so far Shayna. I hope you get to regale grandkids or grandnephews / nieces with your stories one day :)
I have (free) tickets to BBC3’s, “In Tune” live recording of The Ulster Orchestra at Whitla Hall, QUB on the 27th March. I was emailed by the BBC this morning, to effectively, check this space. I’m not sure if it’s in tune (sorry) to Coppers (Was only there once, on the eve of Tyrone’s first ever All-Ireland Senior Football Championship victory?, in ’95 – Charlie Redmond, despite being sent off, remained on the field for five minutes, Peter Canavan’s point was fair – nothing to do with Kevin McCabe’s penalty in ’86).
Sorry, I couldn’t resist!
Was that before the 5 in a row..?
Bully
Lay’ve the poor crayteurs be FFS CúCu
I was only asking for a friend.. ; )
We had our 6 on the trot long before ye got it together
And a Double
Twice
And that’s just the boys
So I dunno what gets ye all so cocky
So tell yer friend t’ leave those poor Tryones alone
And stop throwing durty punches in the tunnel when ye think ye’re off camera
if we’re getting into ‘assorted and various things that happened consecutively’, we’ve a fair few infinite runs underway
Tá múid go bréa ar an ’86/’95. Tell your friend – we are fine!
Godammit!
That Charlie Redmond tale is like Muhammad Ali’s torn glove –
it grows longer every time it’s told.
Now music lovers can stay at home and listen to the sound of silence.
Wonderfully Zen..
I am rude