Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Yes indeed Fruity, work would have to be done in the dark, but that problem could be easily solved by hiring experienced coal miners, them lads knows all about working in the dark and they would have excellent rates of pay and free travel home every ten years or so, the company were going to allow yearly trips home but felt sure the miners sweethearts would get pissed off getting the same souvenir every year, a bit of moon rock "But what else can I get you my dear, it is the moon you know, not Blackpool"Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
That's great work you do with the old folks Sweetie, I admire you for that. I used to do hospital visits when I was younger, it would break your heart sometimes to see the way some sons and daughters treat their elderly parents.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
shall I switch out the light now as me old Da used to say to us kids - if I leave the light on y'all be talkin right through' the night in his best texan drawl - oft we would hear him fall down the staircase as he tripped in the dark!Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
My best advice about visiting Dublin is the same as any big city. Drive in to the centre or take the train, then get out and walk.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
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