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Travel Blogs from Bangor
Intervarsities
... Also, they had the Olympic court and net from the London 2012 Olympics set up, but we unfortunately didn't get to play on this court.
Aside from volleyball, we had a lot of fun in Belfast. We went to a Christmas market one night for a little while, and went to a 70s-themed club full of middle aged people the first night. The night of the conclusion of the tournament, there was an awards dinner and ...
New Plymouth reunion in Ireland.
... to world.
Day 2 bangor
First stop tesco. What a great supermarket! A cross between paper plus, farmers, vetro, farmer's market and woolies. Everything one could imagine! Awesome quality and excellent prices - even w conversion. Stocks obtained and back to our pad. Forgot to mention house equipped with kids play house out back - nice.
Cunningham family arrived early arvo so quick catch up before first of wedding festivities.
All piled in ...
Ferries, Glasgow, Belfast and more...
... It's a lovely old gothicy sort of church, with the tomb of St Mungo and the Blackadder Aisle underneath it *g*
From there we got back on the bus and went in search of the Horseshoe Bar - which has the longest bar in...somewhere *G* I forget if it was Europe or the world *g* - for lunch. We got off too early and wound up visiting the Greenhouse (nickname of a very large shopping centre in the city *g*) and a giant toy store on the way. Kel now has a photo of her and a ...
McMillen's Bar And Restaurant
... a few times to get me in for a few more shifts in late 2001 and I remember working St. Patrick's Day in 2002 for cash in hand. I also called into the bar on Christmas Eve 2001 after I had left, and when the bar got busy, naturally I jumped behind and was allowed to serve everyone to earn a few free drinks after work. Working in bars in Bangor you get to know everyone in the other bars at the time, it's a very close ...
I Threw A Brick Through A Window
... Certainly not in school anyway. I stand by my decisions. I wanted to start a revolution against the school. I just did it in a strange way. Instead of getting loads of mates and moaning about how the school was run, I used to throw things, break things, set fire to science labs and smash up teacher's cars.
I didn't rebel. There was no need to. I just didn't turn up for lessons. I'd be there first thing in the morning for Roll Call then I'd be off ...