The last pre-Christmas Bank Holiday of the year was seized with vigour, with a rigorous regime of vegetation the order of the day! As I couch-surfed, I toasted (with toast, not booze) the thousands of energetic souls that ran 26 miles around the city today in the Dublin City Marathon. Good on yiz!
The joy of apartment living meant that there were no trick-or-treaters darkening the door on this, Hallowe'en night, although the night air resounded with Baghdadian booms for many an hour.
Contentment : 12.5 / 25
Excitement : 0 / 10
Memorability : 0.5 / 15
Overall Score : 26%
My New Year's resolution was to post a blog for each day of the year, and rate each day against each other. Well, here goes!
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Day 304 - Monday, October 31st, 2011
Day 303 - Sunday, October 30th, 2011
Mum and Dad were up from Cavan for the day so we had a very pleasant lunch in a restaurant whose name escapes me (gasp!) where the service was slow but the food was d'lish. Nephew Adam is now a quarter-year old, and is getting more alert and cute by the day.
Later in the evening, I met up with some of my old friends from DCU, on the occasion of the Bank Holiday Sunday, but more importantly to remember the 10th anniversary of the death of Denis McCarthy, who was lost to us 10 years ago in a car accident. Outrageously-good banter and copious pints of Heineken were enjoyed in his honour for several hours at Bruxelles Drinking Emporium off Grafton Street, which was stuffed to the gills with revellers in yet another sign of the devastating effect that this recession continues to have on us all. The streets were lively and awash with boisterous young ones, bedecked in Hallowe'en finery. All wonderful examples of the enjoyment that life gives, life that Denis sadly no longer possesses on this earth, but life which he continues to inspire in others.
Contentment : 16.5 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 6 / 15
Overall Score : 52% (28th out of 303)
Later in the evening, I met up with some of my old friends from DCU, on the occasion of the Bank Holiday Sunday, but more importantly to remember the 10th anniversary of the death of Denis McCarthy, who was lost to us 10 years ago in a car accident. Outrageously-good banter and copious pints of Heineken were enjoyed in his honour for several hours at Bruxelles Drinking Emporium off Grafton Street, which was stuffed to the gills with revellers in yet another sign of the devastating effect that this recession continues to have on us all. The streets were lively and awash with boisterous young ones, bedecked in Hallowe'en finery. All wonderful examples of the enjoyment that life gives, life that Denis sadly no longer possesses on this earth, but life which he continues to inspire in others.
Contentment : 16.5 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 6 / 15
Overall Score : 52% (28th out of 303)
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Day 302 - Saturday, October 29th, 2011
Given the arduous early-hour socializing of the previous two nights/mornings, it was entirely fitting that today be decreed a Day Of Vegetation. On the glorious bill of fare was The Couch, Trashy Food (hash browns with lashings of hot sauce for breakfast, Bombay Pantry take-away for dejeuner) and Sporty TV with accompanying sports investment punts. Truly heavenly ingredients.
Contentment : 14 / 25
Excitement : 1.5 / 10
Memorability : 1.5 / 15
Overall Score : 34% (202nd out of 302)
Contentment : 14 / 25
Excitement : 1.5 / 10
Memorability : 1.5 / 15
Overall Score : 34% (202nd out of 302)
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Day 301 - Friday, October 28th, 2011
Firstly, Happy Birthday (sister) Olivia!
The day snailed by but along came the evening and time to visit The Ally Pally for the second night in a row, this time for TNDC 104, where no less than 11 athletes turned up to vie for the title and for precious TNDC World Championship and World Trophy points. In mid-December the Top 12 seeds will make it through to the final stages of the World Championships, with Seeds 13-16 entering the first round of the World Trophy. Trophies and prizes to the value of €300 will be competed for, thanks to generous sponsorship and the players paying a whopping supplement of €1 per week attended.
On the night, John "The Equaliser" Delaney garnered another title, whilst "English" Niall English (who isn't English) catapulted himself into the World Championship ranking positions. Action continued until after 1am, at which point a mouth-watering curried chips and quarter-pounder with cheese was summonsed from the Roma II chippy, before swiftly hailing a taxi.

Contentment : 16 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 4 / 15
Overall Score : 47% (71st out of 301)
The day snailed by but along came the evening and time to visit The Ally Pally for the second night in a row, this time for TNDC 104, where no less than 11 athletes turned up to vie for the title and for precious TNDC World Championship and World Trophy points. In mid-December the Top 12 seeds will make it through to the final stages of the World Championships, with Seeds 13-16 entering the first round of the World Trophy. Trophies and prizes to the value of €300 will be competed for, thanks to generous sponsorship and the players paying a whopping supplement of €1 per week attended.
On the night, John "The Equaliser" Delaney garnered another title, whilst "English" Niall English (who isn't English) catapulted himself into the World Championship ranking positions. Action continued until after 1am, at which point a mouth-watering curried chips and quarter-pounder with cheese was summonsed from the Roma II chippy, before swiftly hailing a taxi.
Contentment : 16 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 4 / 15
Overall Score : 47% (71st out of 301)
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Day 300 - Thursday, October 27th, 2011
300 days a-blogging! It feels like every one of those days, if truth be told - this blog is a slog!
This evening saw the staging of the 2011 Maples Pool Championship, and after a pre-event reception in Harry's On The Green, we ventured to The Ally Pally on Camden Street, which had been anointed as venue for this magnificent event. 8 athletes participated and after everyone played everyone else, it turned out that I had squeezed into the semi-final, where I disposed of young Ronan, before agonisingly losing out to Dr. Nick Watson in the Grand Final. I had won many frames by cheekily looking at my opponent whilst potting the black, and this was performed unsuccessfully in the final!
After introducing the athletes to the skilled art of darts, a few of us headed upstairs, complementarily, to the wonders of The Palace nightclub, where Jagerbombs, Supersplits and other delightful concoctions were enjoyed until the wee hours!
Contentment : 16 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 5 / 15
Overall Score : 49% (53rd out of 300)
This evening saw the staging of the 2011 Maples Pool Championship, and after a pre-event reception in Harry's On The Green, we ventured to The Ally Pally on Camden Street, which had been anointed as venue for this magnificent event. 8 athletes participated and after everyone played everyone else, it turned out that I had squeezed into the semi-final, where I disposed of young Ronan, before agonisingly losing out to Dr. Nick Watson in the Grand Final. I had won many frames by cheekily looking at my opponent whilst potting the black, and this was performed unsuccessfully in the final!
After introducing the athletes to the skilled art of darts, a few of us headed upstairs, complementarily, to the wonders of The Palace nightclub, where Jagerbombs, Supersplits and other delightful concoctions were enjoyed until the wee hours!
Contentment : 16 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 5 / 15
Overall Score : 49% (53rd out of 300)
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Day 299 - Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
Pleasant as it was, today had no distinguishing features to it, so time to have a brief word about the delicious Chicken Fillet Baguettes (€2.29) from Dunnes Stores that have become a luinch staple of late, together with a soft-drink-cup full of wedges (€1.70). That is all.
Contentment : 12 / 25
Excitement : 0 / 10
Memorability : 0 / 10
Overall Score : 24% (266th out of 299)
Contentment : 12 / 25
Excitement : 0 / 10
Memorability : 0 / 10
Overall Score : 24% (266th out of 299)
Day 298 - Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
There was only one topic of conversation in the city today - yesterday's liquid tempest. The journey to and from work was negotiated with ease though, and the evening consisted of a duet of cinematic pleasures. First up was We Need To Talk About Kevin (7 / 10). A couple of years ago, I tried to read the book, but failed after about 20 pages as I found it interminably boring, but the film was great, with Tilda Swinton surely deserving an Oscar nominee nod come January time. Surprisingly good too was Footloose (7.5 out of 10), a remake of the 80s classic that is very possibly better than the original!

Contentment : 13 / 25
Excitement : 1.5 / 10
Memorability : 2 / 15
Overall Score : 33% (209th out of 298)
Contentment : 13 / 25
Excitement : 1.5 / 10
Memorability : 2 / 15
Overall Score : 33% (209th out of 298)
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Day 297 - Monday, October 24th, 2011
I had today off and had many plans for it - cinema, hair-cut, darts trophy-hunting to name but three, but all of this went out the window with the fact that it was the rainiest day for over 40 years! Apocalyptic torrents of water lashed down all day and did not relent in the evening time, when I rather foolishly attempted to drive over to Austin Joanne and Adam across the city. I just about managed to cross the bridge before meeting total gridlock,and promptly turned around, but still spent over 80 minutes in the car for a journey that had no actual destination, unless you count the starting point! There were floods in many of the places that I passed, and Youtube had quickly-updated clips of water flowing down the stairs of Dundrum Shopping Centre - eek!

Dundrum Shopping Centre
Contentment : 11.5 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorability : 5.5 / 15
Overall Score : 40% (148th out of 297)
Dundrum Shopping Centre
Contentment : 11.5 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorability : 5.5 / 15
Overall Score : 40% (148th out of 297)
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Day 293 - Thursday, October 20th, 2011
This evening Doolan's simply witnessed a feast of athleticism, with no less than 14 competitors deciding to tog out for TNDC 103, the highest number since April of this year. John "The Equaliser" Delaney proved that his recently brush with the professinal ranks in Killarney has done him the power of good, with a 2nd title in a row, and another maximum 180 score, matched by Dean "The Dinosaur" Brennan. There were exciting scoring debuts for young Italian talent Daniele "Cornetto" Olmetto and the Pride of Kilnaleck, Garda Martin "G-Force" Donohoe.
The evening also saw the return of Austin "The Iceman" McEvoy after extensive paternity leave, and he brushed off the tungsten cobwebs with ease to gain 4th place on the night.
Contentment : 15 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorability : 4 / 15
Overall Score : 44% (99th out of 293)
The evening also saw the return of Austin "The Iceman" McEvoy after extensive paternity leave, and he brushed off the tungsten cobwebs with ease to gain 4th place on the night.
Contentment : 15 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorability : 4 / 15
Overall Score : 44% (99th out of 293)
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Day 292 - Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
In this new era of refreshing blog brevity, it is entirely sufficient to tell you that I woke, I worked, I walked home.
Contentment : 12.5 / 25
Excitement : 0 / 10
Memorability : 0 / 15
Overall Score : 25% (258th out of 292)
Contentment : 12.5 / 25
Excitement : 0 / 10
Memorability : 0 / 15
Overall Score : 25% (258th out of 292)
Day 291 - Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
Today I forayed to Dublin City University to facilitate some follow-up sessions for the strategic review of the Office Of Student Life, which oversees all of the clubs and societies in DCU as well as its Students Union. With its Student Centre, leisure complex, and any other relatively-new facilities, the campus is virtually unreconisable from those of us who frequented it in previous decades. Huzzah for progress!
Contentment : 13.5 / 25
Excitement : 2.5 / 10
Memorability : 3 / 15
Overall Score : 38% (161st out of 291)
Contentment : 13.5 / 25
Excitement : 2.5 / 10
Memorability : 3 / 15
Overall Score : 38% (161st out of 291)
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Day 290 - Monday, October 17th, 2011
Interesting note of the day is that a major Bollywood film was filming up the road from my place of work at lunchtime today. In the particular scene that I caught a glimpse of, dozens of spritely young extras, full of the joys of spring, were performing an elaborate Bollywood-style street dance. Good luck to them!
Contentment : 12.5 / 25
Excitement : 0.5 / 10
Memorability : 0.5 / 15
Overall Score : 27% (247th out of 290)
Contentment : 12.5 / 25
Excitement : 0.5 / 10
Memorability : 0.5 / 15
Overall Score : 27% (247th out of 290)
Monday, November 28, 2011
Day 286 - Thursday, October 13th, 2011
High excitement during lunchtime where I came across a galaxy of famous and semi-famours people, including Presidential Candidate and Eurovision Song Contest winner Dana, out campaigning on Grafton Street. Then whilst browsing in Top Shop, who should also be present but Chatty Man TV show host and comedian Alan Carr, relaxing ahead of his sell-out show at the O2 this evening. We exchanged "Hello"s but I spared him having to engage in any further small-talk or photography sessions. Completing the gala list of stars (snigger) was Aongus McAnally, former TV snooker and Saturday youth programme host, now working as a DJ on Lyric FM methinks. He was outside the Gaiety Theatre hosting a live open broadcast.
At Thursday Night Darts Club 102, a moderate attendance of six athletes battled it out, with John "The Equaliser" Delaney notching up another title, scoring a maximum 180 in the process.
Contentment : 14.5 / 25
Excitement : 2.5 / 10
Memorability : 3 / 15
Overall Score : 40% (142nd out of 365)
At Thursday Night Darts Club 102, a moderate attendance of six athletes battled it out, with John "The Equaliser" Delaney notching up another title, scoring a maximum 180 in the process.
Contentment : 14.5 / 25
Excitement : 2.5 / 10
Memorability : 3 / 15
Overall Score : 40% (142nd out of 365)
Day 285 - Wednesday, October 12th, 2011
As the autumn is upon us, so increases the number of films viewed at Cineworld, and today, it was a double cinematic treat. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (6.5 out of 10) was enjoyable, but was hard (for me) to follow at times. Next up was Drive (8.5 out of 10), which is the best film that I have seen in years - frsh, brilliantly stylish and with an incredible performance from Ryan Gosling, who is fast becoming the De Niro / Pacino of our time. He was backed up by a very strong cast too, with Casey Mulligan and Bryan Cranston (Hal from Malcom in the Middle) particularly good. Film Of The Year, methinks!

Contentment : 13 / 25
Excitement : 2 / 10
Memorability : 2.5 / 15
Overall Score : 35% (177th out of 365)
Contentment : 13 / 25
Excitement : 2 / 10
Memorability : 2.5 / 15
Overall Score : 35% (177th out of 365)
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Day 284 - Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
Today's major event was the qualification of the Republic of Ireland soccer team for the play-off stages of the European Championships after a nervy win over Armenia. Win the play-off and we qualify for the Finals in Poland and the Ukraine next summer, which would be fantastic, and which I will be very tempted to attend in some shape or form.
Contentment : 13.5 / 25
Excitement : 2 / 10
Memorability : 2 / 15
Overall Score : 35% (177th out of 284)
Contentment : 13.5 / 25
Excitement : 2 / 10
Memorability : 2 / 15
Overall Score : 35% (177th out of 284)
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Day 283 - Monday, October 10th, 2011
Lunch was enjoyed in The Clarendon, fortifying me for my 2nd and final bout of lecturing at the Institute of Bankers, where a captivated audience of 150 people or so hung on my every word regarding the concepts and conventions of accounting. Truthfully though, they were very participative and cooperative, with absolute no-one spending any time whatsoever on the naughty step!
Contentment : 15.5 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorabililty : 3.5 / 15
Overall Score : 44% (96th out of 283)
Contentment : 15.5 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorabililty : 3.5 / 15
Overall Score : 44% (96th out of 283)
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Day 282 - Sunday, October 9th, 2011
A lazy day which got slightly more active when I drove out to the Citywest Convention Centre for the final of the World Darts Grand Prix, betwixt Phil "The Power" Taylor and Brendan "No Nickname" Dolan, the latter of whom was the first Irishman to have achieved a place in the final. Although he didn't triumph, losing by 6 sets to 3, he did pick up a cheque for £45,000 - not a bad week's work! The atmosphere was good at the start, even though the crowd size was disappointing, numbering about 500.
Contentment : 14 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorability : 4.5 / 15
Overall Score : 43% (104th out of 282)
Contentment : 14 / 25
Excitement : 3 / 10
Memorability : 4.5 / 15
Overall Score : 43% (104th out of 282)
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Day 281 - Saturday, October 8th, 2011
A wondrous day of leisurely pursuits today, starting with a number of pints in the recently re-opened Cassidy's in O'Connell Bridge - a hostelry that comes under the category of "proper boozer". There in accompaniment were Conch-Shell, JD and Danny Son Of Hoon, and an Oscar-nominee quiz courtesy of Wikipedia provided the entertainment.
From there, a taxi to the RDS where Leinster were playing Connaught - walking in, we met the isolated forlorn figure of presidential candidate Gay Mitchell who decided to look the other way rather than greet us, even though no-one else was around. Tool.
The rugby game was highly entertaining, with Leinster overcoming a half-time loss to win comfortably. We then headed back to Conch-Shell's apartment in Bloodbank House for a Vacating Party, for indeed he is being evicted from there soon. Before the B-Listers arrived, we enjoyed some cannery and also witnessed Brendan Dolan's 9-darter at the World Grand Prix - the first double-start 9-darter ever seen on live TV!
The guest list for the Eviction Party was gigantic, judging by the number of attendees, which packed out the reception, kitchen and hall chambers, leading me to the discovery that I am quite claustrophobic, for their is no other reason that I would leave a party at 1.20am!
Contentment : 17.5 / 25
Excitement : 4 / 10
Memorability : 7.5 / 15
Overall Score : 58% (10th out of 281)
From there, a taxi to the RDS where Leinster were playing Connaught - walking in, we met the isolated forlorn figure of presidential candidate Gay Mitchell who decided to look the other way rather than greet us, even though no-one else was around. Tool.
The rugby game was highly entertaining, with Leinster overcoming a half-time loss to win comfortably. We then headed back to Conch-Shell's apartment in Bloodbank House for a Vacating Party, for indeed he is being evicted from there soon. Before the B-Listers arrived, we enjoyed some cannery and also witnessed Brendan Dolan's 9-darter at the World Grand Prix - the first double-start 9-darter ever seen on live TV!
The guest list for the Eviction Party was gigantic, judging by the number of attendees, which packed out the reception, kitchen and hall chambers, leading me to the discovery that I am quite claustrophobic, for their is no other reason that I would leave a party at 1.20am!
Contentment : 17.5 / 25
Excitement : 4 / 10
Memorability : 7.5 / 15
Overall Score : 58% (10th out of 281)
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Day 279 - Thursday, October 6th, 2011
In a new zero-tolerance approach to verbal faff, I'm going to restrict my blogs if diddley-squat happens. So let me reveal that today, pleasant as it was, saw the making of a large omelette as its most notable event. Nuff said!
Contentment : 13 / 25
Excitement : 0.5 / 10
Memorability : 0.5 / 15
Overall Score : 28% (165th out of 279)
Contentment : 13 / 25
Excitement : 0.5 / 10
Memorability : 0.5 / 15
Overall Score : 28% (165th out of 279)
Monday, October 31, 2011
Day 278 - Wednesday, October 5th, 2011
Time for the first trip of the week to the World Grand Prix at Citywest, where delightfully I was on the guestlist thanks to my travelling officialdom over the past couple of years. Accompanying me this evening were brother Austin amd Mark "The Spark" Delaney, who joined me on the Luas at St. James' and Belgard tram stops respectively. With time to spare upon arrival, we moseyed up to the Players Lounge where the sole remaining Irish representative in the competition Brendan Dolan was in the process of getting his game face on, through the gentle gradual sipping of bottles of finest American rice-juice. (that would be Budweiser)
We then headed down to the auditorium itself, where the audience numbered about 400 and enjoyed a quartet of matches, the highlight of which was Brendan's 3-1 win over former World Champion John Part, putting him into the quarter-finals and guaranteeing him £10,000. Nice work!
Despite the action not finising until 11.40pm, there were still LUASes running back into town, so we hopped on one and disembarked at various points, me going to the complete other end of the line, bar one station. Handy out!
Contentment : 16 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 4.5 / 15
Overall Score : 48% (48th out of 278)
We then headed down to the auditorium itself, where the audience numbered about 400 and enjoyed a quartet of matches, the highlight of which was Brendan's 3-1 win over former World Champion John Part, putting him into the quarter-finals and guaranteeing him £10,000. Nice work!
Despite the action not finising until 11.40pm, there were still LUASes running back into town, so we hopped on one and disembarked at various points, me going to the complete other end of the line, bar one station. Handy out!
Contentment : 16 / 25
Excitement : 3.5 / 10
Memorability : 4.5 / 15
Overall Score : 48% (48th out of 278)
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