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naughtiest things you’ve ever done

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

Well don't I know a freaky bunch of people (and I seem to be related to quite a few too). Many of you were too chicken to reveal the maughtiest thing you've ever done, and one or two insisted you had never done anything remotely naughty. Here is what the honest people said.   Aly … Continue reading naughtiest things you’ve ever done

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

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