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one thing I wish I’d done yesterday

November 9, 2006January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

My, there were some weird answers to this question: Katharine Haines: not eaten so many Minstrels in the car Nick Lawrance: put less cornflour in the gravy Eileen Kershaw: checked the size of the green shiny Bollywood bangles before I bought them – they’re too small Fiona Jordan: been less grumpy (hangover from hell and … Continue reading one thing I wish I’d done yesterday

winning entry

November 9, 2006January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Nick Lawrance wins the prize for Best Answer to Any Question in Mairead's Birthday Book with this: My Happiest Memory Sunday, Big Chill 2005 - 4 hours after friends and I had listened to England beat Aus by two runs, 3 hours after listening to Norman Jay play a two hour set in blazing sunshine, … Continue reading winning entry

most influential person

November 9, 2006January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

The question was: who is the most influential person in your life and why? Most people chose one, other or both parents or their wife/husband/partner, except for these memorable exceptions. Annette Doyle: Diana Ross – great hair, great figure (well, she had), great tan, big hair and rich! Ashling Doyle – he was the first … Continue reading most influential person

favourite memory

November 9, 2006January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

As many of you have not met each other, I thought it might be entertaining for you to see how others view me. Here is how you all remember me: Pat Scullion: Coming back to Dublin after a year-log break very skinny and very tanned Aly Sharpe: Traditional Irish dancing at her going away drinks … Continue reading favourite memory

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