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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere

The kids out training in their GAA clubs

About 40 middle aged men in Lycra outside this morning heading up the Dublin mountains on their bikes

Elderly people coming out of Mass last night all dressed up and chatting away to each other

An email to tell me me I'm working at a gig in The Phoenix Park in 3 weeks time...my first gig in 15 months

The little things mean a lot

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"The kids out training in their GAA clubs

About 40 middle aged men in Lycra outside this morning heading up the Dublin mountains on their bikes

Elderly people coming out of Mass last night all dressed up and chatting away to each other

An email to tell me me I'm working at a gig in The Phoenix Park in 3 weeks time...my first gig in 15 months

The little things mean a lot

"

its great to see and it's about time. let's hope more follows and in the not to distant future we can freely talk about doing anything without covid guudlines been mentioned.

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By *ub23Man
over a year ago

wandering

I’d prefer if men didn’t wear the lyrcra and left it to the women but

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas

And the sun is shining

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By *ka ..Agent k ..Man
over a year ago

..

And hopefully not all in vain this time round.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And Pubs are opened tomorrow (I think) and I can get a fresh pint of Guinness

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By *ouple 0073Couple
over a year ago

donegal

It's all good x

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By *ka ..Agent k ..Man
over a year ago

..


"And the sun is shining "

..sure it never sets in

Derry,the city that never sleeps..

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By *ouple 0073Couple
over a year ago

donegal


"And the sun is shining

..sure it never sets in

Derry,the city that never sleeps.. "

great city x

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"And the sun is shining

..sure it never sets in

Derry,the city that never sleeps.. "

I’m about 40 miles from the city

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"And the sun is shining "

But lets be honest...the sun shining is not exactly normal

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"The kids out training in their GAA clubs

About 40 middle aged men in Lycra outside this morning heading up the Dublin mountains on their bikes

Elderly people coming out of Mass last night all dressed up and chatting away to each other

An email to tell me me I'm working at a gig in The Phoenix Park in 3 weeks time...my first gig in 15 months

The little things mean a lot

its great to see and it's about time. let's hope more follows and in the not to distant future we can freely talk about doing anything without covid guidelines been mentioned. "

Some covid guidelines are fab, ie social distancing in shops, it made queing at the checkout much more bearable.

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"The kids out training in their GAA clubs

About 40 middle aged men in Lycra outside this morning heading up the Dublin mountains on their bikes

Elderly people coming out of Mass last night all dressed up and chatting away to each other

An email to tell me me I'm working at a gig in The Phoenix Park in 3 weeks time...my first gig in 15 months

The little things mean a lot

its great to see and it's about time. let's hope more follows and in the not to distant future we can freely talk about doing anything without covid guidelines been mentioned.

Some covid guidelines are fab, ie social distancing in shops, it made queing at the checkout much more bearable. "

And the fact you could ignore someone and pretend you didn't see them

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork

In the not so distant future when masks aren’t mandatory once more, would you wear a mask if you had a cold or flu symptoms?

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"In the not so distant future when masks aren’t mandatory once more, would you wear a mask if you had a cold or flu symptoms? "

I'd say especially in public transport this would perfectly make sense.

I didn't miss the runny nose or the sore throat last winter when I had no cold.

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork


"In the not so distant future when masks aren’t mandatory once more, would you wear a mask if you had a cold or flu symptoms?

I'd say especially in public transport this would perfectly make sense.

I didn't miss the runny nose or the sore throat last winter when I had no cold. "

I know right, I haven’t had a cold or flu in over 18months and usually I’d get one maybe twice a year.

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By *1n_eaterMan
over a year ago

Newcastle


"And the sun is shining "

Everything's better when the sun is shining

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By *Sparkie.Man
over a year ago

Ratoath

I love the idea of popping into the jeep n driving to my mates house for a cup of tea and shite talk, I miss that.

I also miss the handshakes, I'm in sales and I like a firm handshake with customers, its almost like a peephole into their souls, you can tell alot about a person from it.

The chats with random strangers at the coffee machine at 6am, the hugs in public and not have people think your spreading the plague.

I for one will be a happy person when normality returns.

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere

The handshakes ...I also meet customers and its a nod of a head or if dealing with them years an elbow bumb...can't remember the last time I shook someones hand

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The kids out training in their GAA clubs

About 40 middle aged men in Lycra outside this morning heading up the Dublin mountains on their bikes

Elderly people coming out of Mass last night all dressed up and chatting away to each other

An email to tell me me I'm working at a gig in The Phoenix Park in 3 weeks time...my first gig in 15 months

The little things mean a lot

"

Ohhh what’s the gig? How can we get tickets? God I miss gigs!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love the idea of popping into the jeep n driving to my mates house for a cup of tea and shite talk, I miss that.

I also miss the handshakes, I'm in sales and I like a firm handshake with customers, its almost like a peephole into their souls, you can tell alot about a person from it.

The chats with random strangers at the coffee machine at 6am, the hugs in public and not have people think your spreading the plague.

I for one will be a happy person when normality returns."

I can't wait to hug random strangers lol

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By *uinn79Man
over a year ago

the west

Just miss social interaction I’ll never take the small things for granted again !!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Was in Galway city last night and the atmosphere was brilliant. A few guards on the streets but they were enjoying the craic. Nice to see people out and enjoying themselves.

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"The kids out training in their GAA clubs

About 40 middle aged men in Lycra outside this morning heading up the Dublin mountains on their bikes

Elderly people coming out of Mass last night all dressed up and chatting away to each other

An email to tell me me I'm working at a gig in The Phoenix Park in 3 weeks time...my first gig in 15 months

The little things mean a lot

Ohhh what’s the gig? How can we get tickets? God I miss gigs!"

Not on sale yet or ever artist announced....I'd imagine Hozier or Kodaline

MCD have asked Gov for €650,000 towards the costs as its a trial event

Might not happen now

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


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I can't wait to hug random strangers lol"

I can't wait to hug randy strangers.

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