@jmkirl rocking the room @BrIreCham was enough to bring me to back to @Twitter - this lady could do the Late Late. Fabulous job. Over to Tommie G in his own inimitable style but I’m biased
Some Rovers legends who've played for Shams: Pugh, Ndo, Doyle, McGee, Brush. It happens. The sky didn't fall in. Let the young fella get on with it, and good luck to him. #johnnykenny#bitored
On the tarmac for almost 4 hours. The situation is annoying but you could send the @AerLingus EI243 crew into any conflict zone & they’d charm their way out of it. A HOSPITALITY masterclass. Absolute Pros 👏👏
The narrative of London & the UKs demise is completely overstated. You can still get a train at 1 am, the streets are clean & more importantly safe at 2 am. There’s building going on everywhere & @TfL run a better show than most. The views aren’t bad either.
Photo credit to my Mum. The beauty belongs to @Sligo If it is the great @Twitter hurrah & I hope it’s not - what a way to go out. @jack@elonmusk there were more good times than bad - thank you
Right fellow colleagues & @LawSocIreland the charm offensive starts here. I don’t mind being put in the same basket as most degenerate professions but to be in the same basket as smokers. It’s a unwarranted low
@SusanHayes_ Very sharp & accurate observations. My brother in law & family live there. I still find it a completely fascinating place of complete contrasts. The Swiss are hugely proud of who they are & how they live. Outside the main cities it’s a bit like rural Ireland in jim it works
@SteveBakerHW Steve there is nothing right about it but you are around long enough to know that this is representative of only a small % of the Irish. My analogy is that we never thought those who visited Dublin on 15.2.1995 represented the English nation. Let’s get bridge building.
I am deeply shocked and concerned to see this behaviour in Dublin airport.
This is profoundly disrespectful to the victims of terrorism.
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@louiseheraghty@McHughSligo@artmccarrick Some of my happiest childhood memories on that street. Connolly’s, Keegan’s, Burrows, Langtons, Rooney’s, Kennoys - all gone I think. Mrs Keegan died in June