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"It's
time I started writing it down."
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Money Writing You can place
your own news if you know how.You can write your own
press releases and wait for the reaction. There
are twelve pre-written press releases on this CD for
you to study and follow and there are three bonus releases
included. Barking
Mad
This gathering of tales of strange people he has encountered includes the woman who faced jail over an unpaid dog licence, a man that swam so low in the water that people thought he was a seal and went seal hunting in Lucan, and the woman who insisted that Rock Hudson kissed her one warm night in the valley. go
here
Brendan Nolan's comprehensive guide to Phoenix Park covers its origins and history, buildings and monuments, wildlife, literary associations, local lore, military use, sports, self-guided walks, and its future in an urban environment. The author provides detailed histories and descriptions of all of the landmarks in the Park, including the Zoo, Áras an Uachtaráin, Farmleigh, Ashtown Castle, the American Ambassador's Residence, and Garda Headquarters. This book is of interest to tourists and visitors, to Dubliners in general, and to anyone interested in this most historic and scenic park. Buy the book. Visit the park. Book a talk. here ----------------------------------------
A copy signed and dedicated by contributing editor Brendan Nolan makes an ideal gift and memento for visitors, for those Irish living in the fifth Province and for native alike. Signed copies of the
hardback @ €14.95 (£9.99) plus P&P will be despatched forwith
if you tell us to whom and to where.
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*** The first time a man looks at an advertisement, he does not see it. The second time, he does not notice it. The third time, he is conscious of its existence. The fourth time, he faintly remembers having seen it before. The fifth time, he reads it. The sixth time, he turns up his nose at it. The seventh time, he reads it through and says, 'Oh brother!' The eighth time, he says, here's that confounded thing again! The ninth time, he wonders if it amounts to anything. The tenth time, he asks his neighbor if he has tried it. The eleventh time, he wonders how the advertiser makes it pay. The twelfth time, he thinks it must be a good thing. The thirteenth time, he thinks it might be worth something. The fourteenth time, he remembers wanting such a thing a long time. The fifteenth time, he is tantalized because he cannot afford to buy it. The sixteenth time, he thinks he will buy it some day. The seventeenth time, he makes a memorandum to buy it. The eighteenth time, he swears at his poverty. The nineteenth time, he counts his money carefully. The twentieth time he sees the ad, he buys what it is offered.
Written
by Thomas Smith London in l885.
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