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Entries Tagged as 'Ryder Cup'

Links before bed time

September 28th, 2006 · Comments Off on Links before bed time · Blogging, Disability, Irish Media, Irish Politics, Lesbian, linkiness, Podcasting, Ryder Cup, Social Media

Where is Dermod? I miss him! Morgan is back in Ireland – we are going on the Viking Splash Tour together and him being Morgan there will be photos…on Flickr…eek… Scoble’s vlogging or whatever at Podtech has started. The Printing for Less crowd look like a great company to work for. The little bit of […]

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Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole

September 25th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Ryder Cup, Sport

I sat at the 16th Green today for most of the afternoon and especially for the important bits when Darren Clarke won his match and joined his team mates in their celebrations. It seemed that most of the crowd and his team cried with him.  This weekend’s events have been momentous, the atmosphere throughout the […]

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All good on Day One

September 22nd, 2006 · 3 Comments · Blogging, Disability, Ryder Cup, Sport

So some dispute whether this is the third biggest professional sporting event in the world and many despise the hype and the glamour. But today the play at the Ryder Cup finally got underway and it was a great day to be at the K Club. The atmosphere was electric and the crowds well behaved, […]

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Wifely extensions…

September 20th, 2006 · 4 Comments · Irish Media, Ryder Cup, Sport

Trevor White and the Dubliner Magazine are eejits for their publication of photos that have been discounted for the past 3 years but the analysis by Tiger Woods of his marriage is deserving of some consideration. ‘My wife is an extension of me’ says Tiger. Now I would have thought that Elin is a woman, […]

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Some Blogs point to the K Club

September 20th, 2006 · 2 Comments · Blogging, Ryder Cup, Sport

Ah this week my mind is only on one thing. The happenings in Straffan. Sam Torrance has started a blog – now there was a captain who knew how to handle the media and manage a team! Woosnam seems awkward before arriving in Dublin – we’ll see how he gets on as the week progresses. […]

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