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Naughton's Flight
By Paul Hopkins
Frank Naughton is living proof of the old adage that you can take the man out of Ireland, but you can't take Ireland out of the man. One of nine children, six boys and three girls, Frank left his native Kilkenny as a young man – first to study marketing at Rathmines College in Dublin, then a couple of years honing his craft In London before settling in South Africa in the early 1970s.
But as we sit in the grounds of ...
Adios free time
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I however had a good weekend too.
I met the other interns from the office for a couple of drinks on Friday in Sweeneys. On Saturday I had lovely lunch time in Fumbally, sunny afternoon pint time on Powerscourt centre steps and danced a bit to some great music in the Workman's. On Sunday I went to the Dublin Zoo for some tour guiding (note to self: being in a zoo ...
Day 15 - the great Irish adventure
... some pics up of the shop. Sorry boys nothing for you today but I have a bag full for you two already. 1649 - we have packed / squashed most of our purchases in but we have to leave it now cause we are off to the Guinness factory. I will finish this off and send it tonight if We get home in time. Love you xxxx Late - home from Guinness. I drank a little bit. KB drank more ...
Dinner with McKay
... is before him (or her).
After dinner, everyone else retired back to our residences at UCD. I, however, couldn't do this. I needed to keep moving, see something, and do something. I hopped on one of the next buses downtown in order to meet up with a few people who were in the Grafton Street area. However, in the Facebook messages, the name of the bar to which they said they were going was misspelled, causing me to go to a cafe ...
The Most Poignant Visit
... child Paul - a drunkard and deceased), John (immigrated in 1946 to San Francisco, via Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada - married Rachel Johnston from Toomebridge County Antrim, Ireland, two children Alice (my Mom) and John (Jack)), William (immigrated to Florida and worked with racehorses, married Phyllis, no children), Sarah (ismmigrated to England, married, no children), Maggie (unmarried, seemed to have mental health issues), Annie (immigrated to San Francisco, ...
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