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    Eating with the folks in Westport on Saturday and spotted Matt Molloy coming out of his impressive looking pub, one of the many there.

    Jumped up to go ask him what he thought about the buffooning down of his brilliance but he had disappeared.

    Escaped interrogation and missed out on a compliment.

    Not that he needed either.

    But all is possible in a country town.

    Instead, caught a big gang of Glaswegian musicians kicking up a storm.
    A first pint post lunch/full Irish power in the union style storm.

    Had to embark on an Uncle Kevin n kids 30k cycle down the Greenway - epic stuff and all showing a bizarre togetherness for this country.
    So bluegrass, comrades booze and ballads had to be compressed into 30 mins and it still zipped.

    As did we down that possible proof of a Keynesian argument wonderful cycle trail.

    Defying weather with healthy plans, it'll impress the hell out of the Germans.

    Could even turn us a tad teutonic.

    There's world class wonder to be had there.

    Shame I missed Matt though.

    Might have been interesting.

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    I'd love to know what shrooms yer on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder View Post
    I'd love to know what shrooms yer on.
    A little known French variety called gibbere

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Bar View Post
    A little known French variety called gibbere
    As a general rule the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information. Benjamin Disraeli
    Secrecy is for losers. For people who do not know how important the information really is.
    Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Secrecy: The American Experience (1998)

  5. #215
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    Quote Originally Posted by Count Bobulescu View Post
    Elegantly fried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Bar View Post
    Elegantly fried.
    I hope you desisted long enough

    to enjoy

    the best place in Ireland

    to live

    Official!

    And

    My favourite town

    Westport magic

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    Quote Originally Posted by bernadette View Post
    I hope you desisted long enough

    to enjoy

    the best place in Ireland

    to live

    Official!

    And

    My favourite town

    Westport magic
    That
    I
    did

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Bar View Post
    Given that I can scream and shout and behave like a child with relative impugnity here - there is always Sam of course- can I drop a restrained rant?

    On how I just blew 70,000 Euro.

    In a week.

    A lesson in crack
    I can't ever get anywhere with your blog, could you at least let us know what the 70,000 went on? Is it a metaphorical 70,000, hopefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bernadette View Post
    I can't ever get anywhere with your blog, could you at least let us know what the 70,000 went on? Is it a metaphorical 70,000, hopefully.

    Of course it was.

    But a valued voice of prudence told me I was being premature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Bar View Post
    Of course it was.

    But a valued voice of prudence told me I was being premature.
    +1

  11. #221
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    Quote Originally Posted by bernadette View Post
    I can't ever get anywhere with your blog, could you at least let us know what the 70,000 went on? Is it a metaphorical 70,000, hopefully.
    Crack is back.
    Hit by a rock of outrageous fortune.

    CRACK

    70,000.

    Gone.

    In a week.

    Crack.

    Actually.

    A crack.

    Was selling the gaffe.

    Not quite breaking even.

    A big improvement.

    On borrowing to bail.

    Then last week.

    A bidding war.

    It's war. Baby.

    Suddenly up 70.000.

    All dandy.

    Hands in air.

    Wheeeeeee

    Capitalist roller-coaster.

    Enter the surveyor.

    A crack.

    Crack fluency required.

    Enter my surveyor.

    We're looking at 10,000.

    Fine.

    But crack 's now a sobering force,

    Sobering.

    The purveyor of madness and rage?

    So into equity's duplicity.

    Rode my 70,000

    Plus 800.

    The cost of.

    My lesson in crack.

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    You know he's there a lot, don't you? That he owns the pub 'Matt Molloy's' - which has great trad music on all the time?...
    Boycott Chiquita

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    Quote Originally Posted by toxic avenger View Post
    You know he's there a lot, don't you? That he owns the pub 'Matt Molloy's' - which has great trad music on all the time?...
    Spotted him from across the street.

    Had an ideal 30 mins listening to afternoon music.

    Before uncle had to join the kids on an epic cycle.

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    You think I am pissed off at not being at the picnic.
    With the weather staying good.
    With Dublin full of more scary yanks than graced downtown Baghdad.
    With no money.
    Think again.
    I went to A Woman's Heart.
    And got 20 mins of Delores Keane.
    It felt like compensation.

    A Woman's Heart.

    Feels like curmudgeon.
    Fortune let prevent a picnic.
    Instead of listening to Tindersticks.
    Or going winter-defying mad.
    I went to A Woman's Heart.
    Only a woman.
    Indeed.
    Eek.
    And listened to Dolores Keane.
    Who was pure festival.
    And that was enough.
    So with 'no-one is callin me a misogynist' pride.
    I walked the Navy/Notre Baghdad steets.
    Of the gathering Dublin
    Until safe home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Bar View Post
    You think I am pissed off at not being at the picnic.
    With the weather staying good.
    With Dublin full of more scary yanks than graced downtown Baghdad.
    With no money.
    Think again.
    I went to A Woman's Heart.
    And got 20 mins of Delores Keane.
    It felt like compensation.

    A Woman's Heart.

    Feels like curmudgeon.
    Fortune let prevent a picnic.
    Instead of listening to Tindersticks.
    Or going winter-defying mad.
    I went to A Woman's Heart.
    Only a woman.
    Indeed.
    Eek.
    And listened to Dolores Keane.
    Who was pure festival.
    And that was enough.
    So with 'no-one is callin me a misogynist' pride.
    I walked the Navy/Notre Baghdad steets.
    Of the gathering Dublin
    Until safe home.
    By the sound of it the Yanks were just as unhappy to be there. Lots of complaining in US media this week by Notre Dame people about having to traipse over to Dublin to play. Got the feeling they would shoot whoever suggested and organized it. Navy were dutifully quiet. One of the complaints was “uncertainty” about laundry facilities, so they were packing fresh gear for each day. Must be tough over there. Couldn’t they just wash in the Liffey?
    As a general rule the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information. Benjamin Disraeli
    Secrecy is for losers. For people who do not know how important the information really is.
    Daniel Patrick Moynihan - Secrecy: The American Experience (1998)

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