Carrick-On-Suir, live there short time, with my ex, then we move to Co Kilkeeny, as i work in Castlecomer, and his work in Tipp, and meet in Rose Inn Street, change bloke, since his change his job, always out, Carrick-On-Suir, got few lovely shops, small town..
I live in tiny village, outside Mullingar, all there is 1 church and a pub for sale, nothing else. next town 4km, just a shop, daybreak and anther town 3 km. lucky got post office, local shop, cafe, and pub and bit more, Mullingar about 14km. didn't get nice welcome, from neighbour's, when fist arrived, shock having 2 dogs! made no friends here, small village, since i arrived here in March.
best go to court, to have him at weekend, it's seem she doesn't trust you with ya son on ya own. be nice he could come down ya way my ex in UK had 2 daughters, had same problem, he was living with me, but he wasn't allow to take them out, only to my house for 2 hrs every 2nd week, he love to take them to there granny and his family ect, toward the end, he went to court, he got them every Wed for Girl guild, and every weekend, and could take them out to park and visit there granny in Midland.
Kilkenny. to Louth, i did most of the travelling. I always get lazy men driver. doesn't make affect to come down my way! now just a hour! by car, bus don't mind! maybe 2 hrs by bus!
Every Friday, I do my food shopping, M & S every second week for there meal deal. they last for 2 nights, then Tesco for there meal deal, also last for 2 nights, and also u get wine with both meals. then pop into Aldis for dogs food. and frozen food, then pop into Dunnes for few item then superValu for deals, then pop into pub for meal. afterward. i know this week, SuperValu doing a deal for big 2 euros..
my Irish passport went missing or stolen, last time i used it was for job interview in London. no passport at this moment, why should i pay for replacement! if missing/stolen????
Ouija Board: is an instrument which allegedly can be used to contact or channel spirits of the deceased. A modern day ouija board is usually a wooden or cardboard device, inscribed with the alphabet, the words 'yes', 'no', 'hello', 'goodbye' and the numbers 0 to 9. There is usually a slideable piece of apparatus on rotating castors or wheels with a pointer. The operators of the board lightly place their fingers on the slideable device and wait for it to move. When the pointer comes into contact with, or moves over one of the letters, numbers or words printed on the board, a record of this is kept and later used to see if an intelligible message can be obtained.
A simplified version of the board can easily be produced in the home, by tearing up and arranging the numbers, words and letters of the alphabet in a circle. The letters form the outer circle and the numbers and words are arranged within. The sliding pointer of the ouija board is replaced by an upturned glass or tumbler upon which the operators place their fingers, and it is this that acts as the message indicator.
The theory behind the practice of using the board, and the placing of fingers on a glass or slidable message indicator, is to facilitate communication with the spirits of the dead. Once fingers are lightly placed upon the apparatus of choice, a question is asked out loud and the spirits are said to reply when the tumbler or 'planchette' (slideable apparatus), appears to move of its own free will. It is sometimes thought that the spirits are invoked or channelled and work through the fingers of the operators) by moving the planchette towards letters, words or numbers. From these letters and numbers it is hoped that intelligent messages will build up to answer any given questions put to the board. Many ouija board users claim that often information is imparted that no one present could possibly have known. Such claims over the years has helped to add to the whole aura of danger and mystery which still surrounds the ouija board today.
that's great! must has change since i live in Kilkenny, last time, i drove,, but no drinking, rotton cold! b4 that was B&B closed by ,for 40 Euros with Breakfast! Last CS met was last Oct..
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