fancier footwork than Fred Astaire?
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- February 6, 2004 at 1:54 pm #706808
Anonymous
InactiveHey SW101, just what’s this Michael Flatley planning row all about then? Even made the morning news here.
50 million pound investment ruined, 100 Irish workers on site, now sacked because the Cork planners won’t let him build a pond, it seems.
Soon as he lifted his arms from his side I knew there would be trouble……… and what the hell happened to that very beautiful red haired Irish lass that danced alongside. Hav’nt seen her for ages. Think we should be told.
- February 6, 2004 at 2:24 pm #740543
Anonymous
InactiveQuote “and what the hell happened to that very beautiful red haired Irish lass that danced alongside.”
Did the false rape allegation not reach Glasgow Alan?
Michael Flately’s idea of Irish Culture is well presented through his current Las Vegas Project. No doubt you would love it
- February 6, 2004 at 2:35 pm #740544
Anonymous
InactiveNo, we’re obviously only interested in the really important planning type stuff here.
Oh………. and anything that includes Maureen O’Hara circa 1955.
Las Vegas?…………..yes please.
- February 6, 2004 at 2:42 pm #740545
Anonymous
InactiveQuote “No, we’re obviously only interested in the really important planning type stuff here”
Its an important list one mansion in rural Cork, it is only important from a heritage point of view.
So I am amazed that you have any interest at all. Although the story of the planner and the portacabin on day one is quite funny all the same.
- February 6, 2004 at 7:39 pm #740546
GrahamH
ParticipantOn Liveline today people were ringing up to support Flatley for once – describing him as a walking ATM for the local economy.
There’s some problem about building a gym and swimming pool, I didn’t hear what it was, although it’s related to Cork CC giving out – again.
I was very heartened that 3 callers made point of the fact that he restored the sashes rather than install ‘that plastic rubbish’.
Pity they wouldn’t practice similar thinking on their own homes.Planner? Portacabin? Please tell Diaspora.
- February 6, 2004 at 8:04 pm #740547
Anonymous
InactiveBasic enough Graham,
I liked Flats plans for the Ailsbury Rd house, but I think Castlehyde is pretty special and needs to be treated with extra sensitivity.:rolleyes:
- February 6, 2004 at 8:18 pm #740548
sw101
ParticipantOriginally posted by alan d
Hey SW101, just what’s this Michael Flatley planning row all about then? Even made the morning news herehavent heard a thing budday. been sweating out solpadeine since tuesday lying in bed with the flu. managed to catch some snooker though and get in touch with my inner oprah fandom.
Cork County planners are notoriously difficult. I’ll try and get in touch my my guys in there over the weekend and see what the inside story is
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