Lovely quiet office. 9 am and there wasn't a single other light on in the place.
Went for a MRI (nothing urgent, just decided I would find out the facts about my back) in Smithfield at 8.10 - after 50 minutes they decided 'de macheey-un isn't working' so I fucked off.
Beautiful walk down the quays to compensate. Early morning definitely the best time to enjoy Dublin junkie-free.
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Team meeting is cancelled thank fuck so can now get on with crying into my keyboard instead of pretending to be delighted to be taking on project work.
If I wasn't still sweating out the end of 2016 celebrations this would be the greatest possible news - it has however dragged me from depressed up to meh about today which is a positive step.
Went for a MRI (nothing urgent, just decided I would find out the facts about my back) in Smithfield at 8.10 - after 50 minutes they decided 'de macheey-un isn't working' so I fucked off.
Beautiful walk down the quays to compensate. Early morning definitely the best time to enjoy Dublin junkie-free.
Yea I used to work overnights in town when in college. Loved the walk from Grafton St to Eden Quay on a summer Sunday morning.
Todays morning coffee clearly made from beans sitting in the machine 2 weeks...not good.
A close-knit community has pulled together to raise funds for a young family with four children who lost their only savings just days after Christmas.
Dad-of-four Liam Scully (30) was panic-stricken to discover he had dropped a wallet holding more than €2,000 after withdrawing it from the bank in Cavan Town on Friday and was devastated that he was unable to find it after retracing his steps.
“I work as a scaffolder up in Dublin and I called into the bank to take out our money for the month which is what we usually do," he told Independent.ie.
"It wasn’t until I got home that I pulled my phone out of my pocket and realised that the wallet wasn’t there. I was nearly in tears pulling apart the car looking for it. We usually have a bit of savings but after Christmas and Santy we just didn't.
“I drove back into town, retracing my steps. I was on my knees looking under cars in the car park, retracing my steps from the car to the bank… there was just about 200 yards between them. I came home then and my five-year-old said his Mammy was crying, it was horrible,” he said.
Liam’s wife Laura took to Facebook to ask her friends to keep an eye out for the missing wallet, which contained the family’s savings to get through January. The post was brought to the attention of local hairdresser Lorraine O’Neill, who said she couldn’t stop thinking about the young family after hearing of their misfortune.
“When I saw the post I just couldn’t stop thinking about them. I couldn’t get them out of my head. I knew we could do something to help them. They’re such a lovely young couple and they come from a family of hard workers and have four little boys,” said Lorraine, who owns Main Street Barbers in Cavan Town.
Lorraine decided to raffle off two GHD hair straighteners and was astonished at the generosity of her customers and local people who raised €2000 to help the couple within six hours.
“Cavan is just a town of great people and there is such good will around, it was fantastic how we all pulled together. We actually raised €3370 so we are thinking we might do something for the town like get a nice bench with the rest of the money,” said Lorraine.
Although Liam believes that his wallet was picked up by a passerby, he says the experience has given his family a much greater gift than just money.
“My wallet had my driver’s licence and SAFE pass in it so whoever did pick it up would know that I wasn’t hard to find. But the experience has showed us what a fantastic community we live in.”
“It’s given us a lot more than money. I get a bit emotional thinking about it. They say God sends angels every now and then so you know they exist and Lorraine is definitely one and another lady Fiona Corby. We couldn’t believe it. You think that we live in a cynical world where nobody cares about their neighbours, but the people of Cavan really proved that that’s not the case,” he said.
The dad said he will keep the list of the people who helped the young family to show his children when they grow up.
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Feel kinda ready to rock and roll and get stuff done for the year now. Rather boldly invited myself to give a talk in number one job target uni at end of Jan. Felt needed to make some sort of move as my raw stats might have me struggling against the newer crop of hyper-efficient profs. The original plan was some impactful Irish Times articles to show a public policy aspect that profs who sit in a dark office doing maths don't have but then remembered most of my tweets are about insulting that paper. Didn't think that through. Pondering proposing an article to the Financial Times, which might work givin the international reps that brings. Just the minor task of working out an Irish aspect worth talking about. Hmm rambling a bit here.
It's incredible how much kudos an article in the FT gets. One of our guys was quoted in the FT and we were hearing about it for a month from clients/prospects.
Given the forthcoming French elections, Irish state struggles post Brexit and the impact this might all have on financial choices by Irish peeps and potential UK economic refugees there's surely a few interesting angles to explore. You might say you're uniquely qualified to comment!!
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I am 90%certain i want to go to Malta this July for my holidays.
Flights are very reasonable from Dublin.
Which areas would be the best for a relaxing week ? St Julians, St paul's bay, Mellieha ?
This place is around 1k for the week with a car thrown in. Middle of nowhere ?
It depends on what you are looking for. The driving is pretty mental here, I haven't attempted it yet. I know a friend who stayed in Mellieha and if it is a beach holiday you are looking for then that direction would be the best.
Avoid Buggiba, bit of a dump really and not much there. There is only 2 beaches here that aren't rocky where we are which is just outside of ST Julian's. But I actually like the rock rather than the sand as I hate it getting into everywhere.
If you want to go to Valletta etc you need either a car or a bus card you get about as you are far from most places. That is if you are in Mellieha. You will be close to the Popeye Village where you would be, it's a brilliant place to go and we would def go back. They are meant to be building another waterpark up that way. The main one is beside us. They are great as well for the family.
There is also the national aquarium up that neck of the woods which is ok for a visit. You can usually find deals for these places online as well.
If there is anything else you want to know pop me a message here or on FB. Spent a summer relaxing in 2016
I am 90%certain i want to go to Malta this July for my holidays.
Flights are very reasonable from Dublin.
Which areas would be the best for a relaxing week ? St Julians, St paul's bay, Mellieha ?
This place is around 1k for the week with a car thrown in. Middle of nowhere ?
Nothing wrong with middle of nowhere once you have a car. St Julians main area but more touristy, maybe less relaxing and more expensive. St Pauls Bay would be your typical family tourist spot in the med.
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Feel kinda ready to rock and roll and get stuff done for the year now. Rather boldly invited myself to give a talk in number one job target uni at end of Jan. Felt needed to make some sort of move as my raw stats might have me struggling against the newer crop of hyper-efficient profs. The original plan was some impactful Irish Times articles to show a public policy aspect that profs who sit in a dark office doing maths don't have but then remembered most of my tweets are about insulting that paper. Didn't think that through. Pondering proposing an article to the Financial Times, which might work givin the international reps that brings. Just the minor task of working out an Irish aspect worth talking about. Hmm rambling a bit here.
Surely the Irish Times wouldn't hold a grudge if it is well written - the amount of crap that makes it through to puff up the pages is pretty disappointing.
I would imagine the FT would be a big step up however so would try them first and if they pass throw it to the IT instead to get some use out of it.
It's incredible how much kudos an article in the FT gets. One of our guys was quoted in the FT and we were hearing about it for a month from clients/prospects.
Given the forthcoming French elections, Irish state struggles post Brexit and the impact this might all have on financial choices by Irish peeps and potential UK economic refugees there's surely a few interesting angles to explore. You might say you're uniquely qualified to comment!!
I am sure the biggest struggle will be if Brexit starts to mess with CAP as the EU starts to shake apart - well by biggest struggle I mean the struggle that is most likely to cause problems in the Dail and be guaranteed inches for any Irish paper not that it will actually be the biggest loss for the Irish economy or people as a whole.
Not exactly sure what Hitch was writing up to do with pig prices but if you can use that research with an ominous graph with a huge drop when Brexit hits (since nobody knows what will happen you can just presume the drop to zero) you could be looking at the next David McWilliams.
Imaginosity is the willy wonka chocolate factory of our time. Every fucking Augustus glump barging their way in to the toys. Thankfully my fellow is Charlie
Nothing wrong with middle of nowhere once you have a car. St Julians main area but more touristy, maybe less relaxing and more expensive. St Pauls Bay would be your typical family tourist spot in the med.
I thought he was asking if the place in Mellehia was in the middle of nowhere?
Washington post have had to retract their story about Russia hacking into the us power grid in Vermont,haven't seen any of the "fake news" moaners banging on about it though,wonder why?
Obama making a show of himself the past few weeks
They're great. I get one once a week. I have muscle stiffness as a result of IBS. The strange bit is Hitch not being able to figure out at what point he gets undressed.
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Oh I didn't make it clear then. I meant are boxers acceptable to wear while there, or are you meant to wear something else. It was just the extent of undress I was unclear on. As agreed strange as I might be I wasn't planning to parade down the street in my underpants.
They'll give you a towel to cover your bits m8. If there's no towel, you're in the wrong kind of place and shouldn't have had that wank earlier.
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His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
A lot of nice ones in St John's, beside the Green Isle are rented by guards , should be grand.
The 3rd one on the list was advertised at 250K, but my mate ended up buying it for 315 K.A lovely spot too. Anywhere near monastery road and the village are fine, but the furtherout you go, the rougher it gets. Avoid anywhere near Neilstown road and the shopping centres.
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A lot of nice ones in St John's, beside the Green Isle are rented by guards , should be grand.
The 3rd one on the list was advertised at 250K, but my mate ended up buying it for 315 K.A lovely spot too. Anywhere near monastery road and the village are fine, but the furtherout you go, the rougher it gets. Avoid anywhere near Neilstown road and the shopping centres.
65k over the asking price? Does it come with free hookers?
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