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Aidan’s Birthday in Kerry

Well last weekend myself and my mate John toddled off down to Kerry to see Aidan for his birthday. I wasn’t feeling too well last week so I only booked the train tickets the day before and had to book first class. “Had to book” sounds like it was a hardship but there was plenty of legroom. 🙂 The train left Dublin bang on 8.30am and arrived at Killinary station dead on midday where Aidan picked us up for the drive out to his place. He lives pretty close to Waterville but the location is pretty remote and there’s no mobile phone reception (for my network anyway). 🙁

Saturday was spent playing Monkey Ball and some of the other GameCube games I brought. We also got to mess about with Aidan’s bow and arrow that he bought after our trip to Trabolgan a couple of years ago. Tony in Legolas mode I wasn’t too bad but Aidan hit the target pretty much every shot but I suppose he has the time and space to practice down there. We went out on Saturday night to Waterville for food and then to the local nightclub which was great craic. Aidan and John were quite drunk and we got a lift home from Eoin (Aidan’s best mate) getting in at bout 4. When the door was opened John went and fell straight in onto the floor of the patio. He then proceeded to try and sleep there but eventually, after phone calls and falling about, we all went to bed. Sunday was much of the same and then we came back on the Monday arriving back in Dublin about 5.

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New York Cabbies

Photo based chronicle of how New York cabbie drivers spend their time at JFK.

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Roaccutane

Week 7

Not a bad week as it happens. I saw some of my mates who wouldn’t have seen me in a while and they thought it was working. Either that or they were humouring me. 🙂 I missed a couple of tablets this week due to a variety of reasons but it has been the busiest week of my life since I started the Roaccutane course. The 1% hydrocortisone has worked really well in getting rid of the rash on my hands so I don’t have much to complain about.

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Friday at the Inter

Popped in to the International last night to catch up with a few of the people I met at the meetup last week. Unfortunately there wasn’t a large crowd but the atmosphere was still quite good for the amount that were there. The comedians on were:

  • Jarlaith Regan: Started off with some cheesey jokes and had a nice conversational style. Some of his delivery reminded me of Jimmy Carr but overall it was a decent set.
  • Bernard O’Shea: Have seen this guy a couple of times now and was impressed by the new material he was doing. Thought his Nescafe/Walnut Whip routine was excellent. 😆
  • Tommy Nicholson: Top of the bill was Tommy Nicholson, the man from Navan. I had heard quite a bit about Tommy since he’s been supporting Des Bishop at Vicar Street and is at regular at the Inter. I’d say Tommy is a naturally comedic man and his set was very good.

Aidan Bishop was hosting and I think that he’s learning his trade and has improved since I last saw him. Overall a night well spent and I’ll be going badk to the Inter a lot more over the coming months.

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Web

SFX loses Chris Messina

For those who don’t know of SpreadFirefox.com, it’s a site dedicated to spreading news about the open source browser and has been very popular. This week they have lost one of their admins, Chris Messina, who has decided to move on from the project as he believes they should be passing on the message and raising up open source as a movement. I agree with him in that Firefox has been the first app accepted and adopted by “Joe Public” and it should be used to let people know about other great open source apps. Anyhow, Chris has made his decision so best of luck to him in his future endeavors.