Archive for the ‘things to do’ Category

Career Swap

July 11, 2008

Today is the day I officially park up the milk float until the next time! I feel strangely like I have just starred in one of those ‘job swap’ annoying bullshit programmes on telly but with less of the Z-list celebrity status and with a hint more sleep deprevation. Having successfully pushed a desk for the greater part of my career it is a bit of variety getting out and about to do a touch of manual labour, just to see how the other side live obviously.

Being out from 9pm until 6 am you see a lot of things that you would take for granted normally. The city really does have this buzz in the early morning time that in a way is much more palletable than the normal hustle of the day. Most of the readers of this would have only experienced this time of the night in Dublin City center whilst partaking in the walk of shame or the stagger home and it’s only through sober eyes that you appreciate how many drunks shuttle in and around the city on any given night. That and taxi’s, the capital is flooded with taxi’s and drunks. The yellow lights on the roof swarm in bunches of 4 and more like they’re in a race to pick up their next cloudy minded punter.

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Running around dropping the milk at people’s door is really a dying tradition, with doorstep delivery only accounting for a little over 1% of milk sales it’s a novelty aswell as a profession for the remaining few who brave the cold temperatures and the limited radio programming. It does come with it’s small satisfactions, knowing people will be getting out of bed in the coming hours and having fresh milk or orange juice on their doorstep to have their breakfast, to kick start their day while I have already finished mine.

The business does come with it’s downsides however, the darkness and the wee hours brings out the worst of everyone, sober or not. Traffic signals don’t apply to taxi drivers after the hours of 1am, regardless of the rest of the traffic that is obeying that whole stop and go system that was invented many moons ago. There is a lot of suspect people lurking about, casing out houses for easy hits. I actually saw a guy walking up an entire street just trying the door handles on every car he passed, not what you would call a seasoned criminal but it’s like playing the slot machines, your bound to get a winner eventually!

Now that it’s finished I am happy that I will get my routine back on track and look forward to some sleep over the weekend but there is a part of me that did really enjoy being out and about. It’s a weird buzz but there is a feel good factor that goes with being awake and working when the rest of the world is sleeping. Driving through an estate in a very built up part of Glasnevin at 3.45am a fox ran into the road about 20 metres ahead of me. Immediately stopping the van, the fox stopped dead in its tracks in the middle of the road and looked dead pan at me maybe for a second or two. He then scurried away into the nearby bush but for me that made the whole week worth it.

Pintage

May 9, 2008

24 331 So Many Beers Posters

Saturday 17th May 2008 – 8.00pm Market Bar, Dublin

Head on over to Alexia and leave a comment for your attendance! DO IT! Keep an eye out for the balloons!

A bit of this and maybe some of that and hopefully with any luck you’ll go home wearing one of these

Hit Alexia up and spread the word!!

Boating on the Shannon

April 8, 2008

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I have returned in one piece from a weekend away boating on the Shannon. We decided to go away for the weekend for Mrs Ben’s birthday so 6 of us booked a cruiser from Emerald Star in Carrick On Shannon.

Very reasonably priced with an over all price of 800 euro (ish) split 6 ways which for the type of holiday I felt was great value. We certainly were not disappointed with the cruiser itself, it was a An Elegance 43 foot boat with 3 cabins, all ensuite with a large living room space with very reasonable kitchenette (I’ve seen smaller in people’s apartments!) and lounging area on the top of the boat.

After receiving our 15 minute instruction on how to operate the boat we were foot loose and fancy free, cue opening of beers and this pretty much summed up the weekend. The beauty of boating is that the constant change of scenary and if you don’t like a particular place you just hoist up the ropes and away you go!

We stopped in some nice villages with really nice Irish Pubs, Drumsna being our first port of call, a small Leitrim village with 2 small pubs, the kind of pubs that you make your own craic and where people look at you funny when you walk in and will eyeball you for a good hour before they realise that you’re not here to rob their jobs or their women.

The boating itself was seemless and you wouldn’t realise you were on a boat at all. It was as comfortable as a hotel with heating , microwave and telly. The cabins were spacious and once you grasped the toilet / shower which was more than adequte you had it mastered!

On the last night we stopped off in a village north of Carrick called Cootehall. This town which is essentially a church and two pubs has been heavily developed with new housing estates that are unoccupied. We headed up to the local pub to see what mischief we could raise and were caught in a complete snow blizzard. When we entered the pub which was populated by the owner and two locals and made our way to the back of the pub the owner’s face lit up and he went through and started setting up the fire to be lit. We stayed drinking here until the owner turned off most of the lights and just headed up stairs and wished us a good night!

We made our way back to the boat and there was about 3 inches of snow covering everything. We got back on the boat and had a night cap and then decided it was no better time than this to make a snowman!

We headed back to Carrick On Shannon and left the boat off and headed home after thoroughly enjoying the weekend. I would definitely do this type of holiday again and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone.

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(proof of snowman)

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It’s not tea in the mug :)

Neil Delamere – Vicar Street 07-03-08

March 9, 2008

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Friday night myself and Mrs Ben headed into town for a bit of grub and to head along to the last of my christmas presents, tickets to see Neil Delamere in Vicar Street. You might know Neil from his regular stint on The Panel or which ever teddy he is in the Lotto Ads.
Part of the present was the tickets to the show and his latest DVD ‘No Message’ which to be honest i didn’t think it was all that great.

Any doubt i had about how good he was was soon put to rest and he had the whole place in stitches. One of Neil’s good elements is how he interacts with the crowd. I wouldn’t recommend sitting in the front row. There aren’t a lot of comedians who can take the piss but not be vicious with it and Neil is one of them, they aren’t to be laughed at but more like that they are part of the show.

If you get the chance to see him live this year i recommend you get a ticket but for me personally the DVD wasn’t the ticket!

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February – International Moustache Month

January 25, 2008

It’s official! (it’s on the internet isn’t it?) February is the month of the moustache! Infact it’s the month that worships hair!

February is more than a diminutive month of love and deliberate race relations awareness. It is a month of hair.

The phenomenon is sweeping the globe. The idea is simple: grow your beard throughout February, then shave back to a glorious mustache for a gala beer party at the end of the month.

Right so there’s beer involved eh? I’m on board!

Well eh, I once grew a bit of fuzz on my face and it itched the shit out of me so for the better part I think i may sit this one out. Also i’m fair haired so it would only look like i was trying to grow a knacker tash! (my excuse so im sticking to it!)

The rules are simple, but you’re ordered to pay them strict heed! His and hers too! The more obvious one being…

3. Don’t shave.

February 1st begins your shaving exile. Enjoy the varying phases of facial hair growth. Marvel your coworkers. Take pride in the cheeky bald spots.

The F.A.Q’s are eh not the best but what questions would you need, the game is simple dammit!

I can’t really grow a very good mustache. Should I participate?

Yes! Of course! No one thinks they can grow a very good mustache … until they try. You’ll fall in love with your upper lip. And the ladies will swoon. It’s a proven scientific fact.

I thought only porn stars had mustaches … ?

You really suck at asking questions. And you clearly don’t get it. Move along!

Are you serious?

Are you?

So start your engines, have a nice moustache right in time for the blog awards!

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Miniature Horses Anyone?

January 7, 2008


One night out I can really recommend to anyone is a trip to the Dogs. We headed off for the evening on Saturday to Shelbourne Stadium for a night of K9 adventure. We’d been before with a few friends so we knew what the general story was. It is a great starter for a night out if your bailing into the city for a night of debauchery but we were content in seeing the bow wows leg it around and head off home after.

I put the aul minimum bet (which has been increased from 1 euro to 2 euro) on a dog in every race, BIG SPENDER I hear you chant! But worked out a good laugh and won back most of the money I had spent which was handy!

I would advise to go early as seats are like gold-dust after the half six mark. A tenner in and you cant go wrong for 3 or 4 hours entertainment! (unless you want to borrow Ben Hur from Xtravision, but why would you want to do that huh?)

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