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My first fight, Battle of ballsbridge, Dublin. April 20th 2007. Im the one with the white head gear - the winner!
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we were having a great fun this night. only few people left in the restaurant then the rest of the staff joined along dancing ang singing lol

This is the site of the planned One Ballsbridge mixed development off the Shelbourne Road. Formerly the UCD Veterinary College, the cleared site is being used by Ballsbridge Motors to store cars.

Internet Dating Kings Diaries is my Second Book out now, Full of true in depth sex stories of women I dated from there, with tips to all men and women on how easy it is to get a 1000 dates from the Internet. Everyone who knows me look back at my disastrous life and gave up on me a few years ago when I was a down and out alcoholic but now amazed as well as flabbergasted that I am on TV all over the world and now with a second book out, they cannot get over this but I have all these women I slept with to thank for that, For more stories, Google Me, Clive Worth but there are 4 Google searches of me, My 100,000 lovers, Clive Worth News, Clive Worth blogs and Clive Worth,

This 3d visualisation study has been prepared in response to Item No. 3 of the Request for Further Information from Dublin City Council on Planning Reference 5051/07 which states that "the Applicant is requested to submit a 3D visualisation study of the proposed development". This study should be viewed in conjunction with the Planning Application made for the redevelopment of the former Jury's Hotel and Berkeley Court Hotel sites at Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 and the remainder of the material submitted as part of the response to the Request for Further Information. Provided by Mountbrook, more details at www.mountbrook.ie/jbc
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Mark "Too Sharpe" Sheridan entering the ring on April 20th at The Jury's Ballsbridge White Collar Boxing event supported by all his mates
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A quick recording of Raglan Road to some photos of Dublin etc. Hope you like it. "Raglan Road" is a well-known Irish song from a poem written by Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh named for Raglan Road in Ballsbridge, Dublin. Patrick Kavanagh (Irish: Pádraig Caomhánaigh) (21 October 1904 -- 30 November 1967) was an Irish poet. It was first published as a poem in the Irish Press on 3 October 1946 under the title "Dark Haired Miriam Ran Away." Peter Kavanagh, Kavanagh's brother said that "it was written about Patrick's girlfriend Hilda [Moriaty] but to avoid embarrassment he used the name of my girlfriend in the title." Patrick Kavanagh met Hilda Moriarty in 1944. She was a 22-year-old medical student at University College Dublin. Kavanagh, who was 20 years older, became obsessed with Hilda Moriarty. His love was unrequited and she later married Donogh O'Malley (who became a Fianna Fáil Minister for Education). Raglan Road is set to the traditional air "The Dawning of the Day" (Fáinne Geal an Lae) composed by Thomas Connellan in the 17th Century. Writer Benedict Kiely thinks he was the first person to see the words of 'Raglan Road' written out and how Kavanagh asked him if he thought the poem could be sung to the air of 'The Dawning of the Day'. The song, often known simply as "Raglan Road," has since been sung by the Dubliners, Van Morrison, Sinéad O'Connor, Dire Straits, Billy Bragg, Roger Daltrey and Loreena McKennitt among others. Kavanagh was born in Mucker, Inniskeen, County Monaghan in 1904. His father was a shoemaker, and Patrick also entered the trade after leaving school. For twenty years he lived a life as an ordinary young Irish farmer of the period, toiling for pocket money in fields he expected some day to inherit. However, he was often more interested in reading than farming and the farm horse 'Oul Glug' "knew the way home better than he did." Kavanagh began writing verses at a young age. He began submitting poems to local and national newspapers. He became increasingly dissatisfied with life as a small farmer, and in 1938 he left Inniskeen for London and remained there for about five months. In 1939 he finally settled in Dublin. Kavanagh lived in Pembroke St., Dublin, close to Raglan Road, from 1946 (the date of the poem) until 1958 and then at 19 Raglan Road itself from 1958 to 1959. There is a statue of Kavanagh by Dublin's Grand Canal, inspired by his poem "Lines written on a Seat on the Grand Canal, Dublin": Apart from the obvious, the line "and I not making hay" may refer to his absence from Inniskeen during the autumn haymaking because of his obsession with Hilda Moriarty, or his unemployment in Dublin at the time. Grafton Street is Dublin's principal shopping street, running from St. Stephen's Green in the south to College Green in the north. in the 1970s Noel Purcell sang "Grafton Street's a wonderland with magic in the air . . .". The street was named after the first Duke of Grafton, who owned land in the area. It was developed from an existing country lane by the Dawson family in 1708, after whom the parallel Dawson Street is named. Street entertainers such as buskers, poets and mime artists commonly perform to the shopping crowds. Raglan Road On Raglan Road on an autumn day I met her first and knew That her dark hair would weave a snare that I might one day rue; I saw the danger, yet I walked along the enchanted way, And I said, let grief be a fallen leaf at the dawning of the day. On Grafton Street in November we tripped lightly along the ledge Of the deep ravine where can be seen the worth of passion's pledge, The Queen of Hearts still making tarts and I not making hay O I loved too much and by such by such is happiness thrown away. I gave her gifts of the mind I gave her the secret sign that's known To the artists who have known the true gods of sound and stone And word and tint. I did not stint for I gave her poems to say. With her own name there and her own dark hair like clouds over fields of May On a quiet street where old ghosts meet I see her walking now Away from me so hurriedly my reason must allow That I had wooed not as I should a creature made of clay - When the angel woos the clay he'd lose his wings at the dawn of day.
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A weekend in Dublin to watch the marathon. The video was made in the Ballsbridge area at the 23 mile stage.
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Protest footage from August 8th plus radio item from RTÉ. For more info see www.indymedia.ie/article/88615

John discusses the importance of Ball's Bridge to the Maitand Trail in appreciating the river beds beauty, geology and cultural importance.
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