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Old 03-11-2018, 09:57 AM   #7571 (permalink)
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There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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Is that a tennis ball in a bottle cap?
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Old 03-11-2018, 10:14 AM   #7574 (permalink)
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Is that a tennis ball in a bottle cap?
I think it's just resting on top.
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its my rubber ducky, a debugging tool.

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1. Would you rather explore time or space? ( I mean would you rather remain on Earth and travel backwards/forwards in time, or explore the universe)
I think I'd prefer space. If you go back in time you're always going to have the old "don't interfere with the timeline" issue, so that would be a pain cos there's a lot I'd like to change about the past, but I don't fancy returning to the present to find that the Nazis had won WW2, or worse, Kesha is Queen of the world. If you go forward, well, who knows how long Earth will last, so it could be a very limited trip. I'd definitely choose space: infinite possibilities. Literally.

2. What is the last thing you lost, and did you find it again?
Probably my wallet. And I was concerned, as it has my debit/ATM card as well as Karen's card, her medical card, my Social Welfare card, rent card and gas payment card. It was only in my room (fell out of my jeans when I took them off to go to bed) but my room tends to look like a Syrian mosque after a drone strike, so it was not easy. I did find it though, but for a moment there panic was setting in.

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To spam my stupid music game. I got slammed down real fast, by Janszoon I think.

4. What is the longest single journey you have ever undertaken? (A road trip/multi-stop plane journey or cruise would all be seen as one journey)
The furthest I've ever been is to Holland (Netherlands), so however far from Ireland that is.

5. What's currently on your computer desk/table/area?
Clock (shut up; yes, with hands!), nasal trimmer, remote for my speakers, moisturiser (my hands get really dry and then sore), nail file (I bite my nails: ever accidentally torn one off too close to the quick?), box of Strepsils throat lozenges, another clock (not working but it has cool dolphins on it), small mirror, various unchecked lottery tickets, unopened thumb drive, old aluminium wallet, cup of tea (drank), four books on Irish history, spiral-bound notebook, mini atlas, crossword book, dictionary, thesaurus, packet of Ginger Nuts biscuits, pen, coaster, USB cables, various pieces of paperwork (paid bills, receipts, letters etc)

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In 1991, when my mam was dying in hospital, Karen was also in a different hospital, being treated for what they said at the time was a "brain virus" but which we now know/suspect was the onset of her MS. As a result, she was of course unable to visit ma, who thought it odd. I therefore had to lie, and pretend Karen was too upset to come up to see her. The alternative was telling her that her daughter was in hospital, which would have worried her no end. The least my ma deserved was to go peacefully. It's always been between Karen and I, and I know in a way she doesn't and never will forgive me for it, but it was the right thing to do. Without question though, making that decision was the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. Karen was robbed of her chance of seeing ma before the end, due to her circumstances, and I feel I contributed to that. That will never leave me. But I'd do it again.
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Probably my wallet. And I was concerned, as it has my debit/ATM card as well as Karen's card, her medical card, my Social Welfare card, rent card and gas payment card. It was only in my room (fell out of my jeans when I took them off to go to bed) but my room tends to look like a Syrian mosque after a drone strike, so it was not easy. I did find it though, but for a moment there panic was setting in.
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