There is no middle path when it comes to unionism resisting nationalism’s culture war, or on the seminal constitutional issue (which every unionist should be “interested” in) of the Union-subjugating Irish Sea border.
You are either in the fight, or you aren’t.
@BellaBaddie__ wearing you down. Now you can begin to compartmentalise them, fixing times to focus on them, and then ignore them. The sense of control is hugely liberating.
@BellaBaddie__ Write things down. Get them out of your head, externalise them, give them a physical form you can look at on paper. Then categorise them, ranking according to what you can do about them in the short, medium, or long term. Doing this meant they're not constantly in your head
@lonesharkoy@MalachyClerkin@RoscommonGAA Was a privilege to see him in action. We had a bag of balls for training from 9 different counties that we couldn't bring to matches. The cat and mouse between him and the Kerry kitmen was brilliant. Like Dougal and Cyril keeping an eye on the corner flag!!
@MalachyClerkin@RoscommonGAA I remember that one all right! I also know of a kitman from development squads who considered it one of his primary duties to come home from games with more balls than he brought. But he could never manage it against Kerry - "they're not just able to kick them", as he put it!
Big night looming at the @RoscommonGAA convention. Particularly looking forward to this debate about how only away teams should steal footballs in future.
have done hundreds of times on your own are different when your car has extra weight, especially this time of year with soft margins, and leaves on the road.
Drive easier when you have extra weight in your car. It could prevent your family and your friends' families from having
Thinking about that awful car crash near Dundalk. God rest them, and God help their families, friends, communities.
I don't know what happened or how it happened, but one possible factor keeps nagging at me.
For younger drivers, please think about what happens your car when
@EwanMacKenna Best of luck. I've seen it recently, the care and hospital staff are outstanding. It's easy to be brave when you know you have advantages, but real courage is standing up when it feels the opposite. Willpower and attitude are great weapons, practice them and you're on the way
Monday - nerves in advance.
Tuesday - shock at the news.
Wednesday - pints, denial, delusion.
Thursday - complete fucking terror.
How people do this is beyond me. There's some remarkable and strong folk out there. I can't even handle being slightly put out 🤣🤣🤣.
As the league's draw to a close & the Hurling Championship kicks off this week, the football one on August Bank Holiday weekend, the county board I'm sure will start publicising the club game so there won't be need for my tables. Thanks everyone for the last few months, talk soon