I grew up in the west of Ireland, in the wild countryside, without running water or an indoor toilet, central heating, a telephone or a car, with public transport limited to one bus per week to the nearest big town which was thirteen miles away. The surprising thing is that I’m not ninety years old! I’m substantially younger. I moved to Dublin in the mid 1990s when I was still in my late teens. In my time here the place has changed immensely.
Dublin
Living and working in Dublin, Ireland
Submitted by seanabc on August 17, 2007 - 12:06pm. Dublin | Ireland | living | workingComo Lograr Ganar En La Vida ??
Submitted by shenjo on December 12, 2006 - 6:40pm. blog | chemical dependence | dinero | Dublin | health risks | moneyExisten muchas personas que logran hacer en su vida todo lo que ellos quieren, todo lo que ellos desean, lo tienen. Mas sin embargo no todos queremos lo mismo, no todos pensamos igual, mas sin embargo todos podemos alcanzar un grado de felicidad igual, al maximo. Porque ?
Existen personas que vagan por el mundo sin tener un destino, sin saber que hacer, sin tener comida, ni familia, que solo quieren caminar, maravillarse de todo lo que nos rodea y tener el tiempo asi como salud 100% para el, al lograr este objetivo, esta persona sera totalmente feliz, cumple al 100% su sueño.
If You Want A Pizza, Call An Apache
Submitted by Barely Awake In... on April 10, 2006 - 1:17pm. Dublin | Ireland | pizza | random musings | Temple Bar | travel | U2I have pondered what that statement means many times since I first visited Dublin and came upon it. Graffiti? No. A phrase whispered to me by a man in a trenchcoat as he passed by on a crowded street as code for me to pass the microfilm? No.
The phrase "If You Want A Pizza, Call An Apache" was written in red letters across








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