The Petersfield Post

WoW! I got a little writeup in the Petersfield Post. Getting famous, but it wo’nt change me.

Slan Paddy B

review

The relevant passage is as follows:

The Open Mic had guitarist, Paddy Brady, first-timer, with The Irish Pub (“wherever you go in the world, you’ll find an Irish pub”). Everyone joined in.

Then a song about Grace Gifford, artist and lover of Joseph Mary Plunkett, poet and scholar, who, in 1916, as a leader of the Dublin rebellion, was caught and sentenced to be shot. Grace and he were married in jail and given 10 minutes together, just before his death. The love story between them became one of the most poignant to come out of the struggle for Irish freedom. The song was done with great feeling.

Job

Clara: I got my job

Éamon: Wow. That’s fantastic news, you must be delighted.

Clara: I am, my boss put it on Gracie’s button, so she told me

Éamon: Brilliant

Sharon: That’s wonderful news!! Yay & so well deserved. Is that u full time now?

Clara: No 27 hrs and the course makes me lose a day of that, so hope to get some work in the house

Enda: Great stuff, well done.