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Intervarsities
This weekend, I went to Belfast for volleyball intervarsities, a tournament for all the college teams in Ireland. The first day was actually Thursday, but I missed this since I was in Dublin for the Naughton's Thanksgiving dinner. We went 1-5 in our pool play this day so we went to the lowest bracket for the tourney. On Friday, we had a pool play with 4 teams to determine the seeds for the actual playoff style ...
New Plymouth reunion in Ireland.
... aspects to this still very much divided society. Examples - separate bus shelters but heading into same work place, separate schools, taxis etc.
After signing the peace wall we headed back to meet Sean and angus at the W5 science museum at the oddessy centre. The kids were in fine form and happy as Larry and the boys were settled in for a beer.
Poor luka had been harping all day about W5 so despite feeling very over out tourist activites nik and I took luka ...
14-hour bus tour to Belfast & Giant's Causeway
... had 2 stops on the way home - a brief look at the Dunluce castle ruin and an hour in Belfast. Again, everything was closed, but I walked around with 2 other girls and we got to see a bit of the city as it started to rain. Up until then, our weather was decent. When we arrived back in Dublin, it was raining, but I couldn't go to bed without dinner. I found a little Thai place nearby and capped my night off with a little glass of ...
McMillen's Bar And Restaurant
... and Kevin McMillen, Darren Latimer, Joanna, Claire, Mark, Johnny McMillen, Bart, Ivan. I can't seem to remember everyone, though I was only there for a very short while.
When I worked there - September - November 2001, with a few random shifts in 2002).
Names for the bar - The Steamer (until late 1990s); McMillen's (until around 2002/2003); The First Port (2003 - 2004); The Black Boat (as it is now known) ...
I Threw A Brick Through A Window
... he got 89% on the strength of Paddy's nicking of the paper. That was a class day. The day Paddy was expelled, me and Scott got suspended. Life would never be the same at Bangor Grammar without Paddy Campbell. I've met him twice since he left. Once was in Summer 1994 in Lifestyle Sports. The other was in September 1997 at Bangor train station. I often wonder what Paddy Cambill is doing with his life. He was a crackin lad. Where comedy and football belong, ...