Tag: Boylan Talks Life
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SIDELINE CUTS – 28
What you will read hereafter is in the above category solely due to breadth of material likely to be covered. Quite simply because there was a compulsion to write something. But not about anything in particular, if you get me. Unlike, say, last week, when a tumultuous week for Meath GAA meant things more or…
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Land Of The Free Being Held Hostage By Nutcases
When both my grandparents had passed away, my mother’s brothers who had been still living in what had been the family home had to relocate. That’s a whole other story unto itself, but not the point of the current ramble… Luckily, the lads were able to purchase a mobile home and put it in the…
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Things you don’t expect to see
Mention has often been made in this space previously of the fact that when this writer was growing up, we only had RTE 1 and 2 on the television at home. Now read on… Thus, it was only when going with Anna and her now husband Kieran to the home of his parents, Denis and…
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Expanding horizons or aging with dignity – you decide!
How does somebody in a wheelchair take 985 steps in a day? I don’t know either but my new watch obviously has it sussed because the day before yesterday that is exactly what it informed me I had accomplished at day’s end. Now read on… Anybody who has been ingesting my output for long enough…
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Rolling Up Before Baling
The project which has been hinted at over the past week or so is almost ready for lift off. No matter what the material is though, hay, straw, silage, maize (corn) stalks or in this case paper, it needs to be rowed or rolled up before being put through a baler. Please stay tuned for…
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Office Maintenance Machinery
Just a quick update tonight. Being as we wish to be, an expanding and evolving business, with that comes increased responsibility and, a direct result, more waste. In an effort to deal with same, I eventually got hold of a piece of kit I’d been pondering purchasing for a long time – a paper shredder.…
