Hargreaves House
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Intervarsities
... was some good fun. After that, thought, I had to rush back to the hostel to watch the Fightin' Irish take on the Trojans to complete our undefeated season and win a spot in Miami for the BCS National Championship. I can't believe we're going to the championship!!! Nobody on the volleyball team understood my excitement about American football, especially the French guys who heard the American pronunciation of Notre ...
Back in Bangor
... but he quite enjoyed himself and my parents (though they loved Josh’s voice) thought it was a bit too loud!
My dad also took Marcelo to the Market in Belfast, where we got the photos of Irish Bread! – My bread exploration of the world has started (take note Bread Factory!) ...
Getting to Know Belfast
... Canadian dollar helps a bit in that regard. Ended up at The Cloth Ear where I finally had my pint of Irish Guiness. We had planned to visit Dublin and tour the place where Guiness is brewed but just never managed it. I must say, it’s probably to my benefit that there isn’t a pub on every corner in Calgary!
Monday, June 2nd
What a long day - Belfast to London, London to Edmonton, Edmonton to Calgary. It wouldn’t have been so bad had the inflight ...
McMillen's Bar And Restaurant
... I grew up (or didn't, more likely). The bar had live Sky Sports with football always on. The first time I ever had a pint in that bar I was 17 and the bar was known as The Steamer at the time. It was owned by local publican Sam Allen, who was also a Glentoran fan. By the time I worked in the bar, it had been taken over by Kevin and Susan McMillen, and re-named McMillen's. There were basically four parts to the bar. ...
Kilmaine Lunchtime Premier League 1990 - 1991
... a bollocking if it got dirty cos you wouldn't notice it as much. Looking back they were great days. I defy anyone to live a more luxurious and fun childhood as I did. Yes growing up in a politically and culturally divided Northern Ireland was a Godsend. I wouldn't have it any other way. Kilmaine Primary School at the time was a lower middle class school. Nobody posh enough to own a helicopter or a farm, and nobody really whose parents were on the dole. It was the ...
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