Monday, 6 August 2012

The castle


Anybody that knows me will know that I am a horror fanatic.My ideal night is a takeaway and a good scary movie,no vampires,no zombies and no aliens just simple scary movies.Paranormal activity,Blair witch project and the Strangers,all my kind of horror's but tell me you have seen a spirit and you can expect a patronising smile.I just don't believe in that kind of stuff which is probably why I love scary movie's so much,well,that was until recently.

2 years ago my brother came home for a short holiday from New York where he now lives.He is like me in a lot of ways and one thing we have in common are late night drives around Dublin City.Late one night we decided to go for a drive up around Howth and stopped at Deer park castle.Along the side of the castle is a narrow road which leads by the transport museum and up to the golf course.At 2am this road is pitch black and blocked half way up by a gate where I decided to stop the car and have a cigarette.My window was rolled down and I listened to one of Colin's story's as I flicked ash from the car.

As the story went on I began to hear something in the distance but paid little attention until I heard it gradually getting louder,I asked Colin to listen as the sound of high heels in the distance suddenly became gradually louder and louder.What started off as something of amusement it became a little frightening when the sound of somebody wearing high heels came walking up and stopped right by my open window,it was dark and visibility was zero.I could feel the hair stand up on the back of my neck as I looked at Colin and rolled up the window,that right there was the longest 4 seconds of my life.I put the car in reverse and got out of there.

That story has come up several times when chatting with Colin and it never changed my opinion on spirits maybe because I think at the time I felt a nervous excitement more then anything else however there was to be another incident just a few weeks ago that was terrifying on a whole new level.I had arranged to meet up with a friend who was going through a rough time and again ended up in Deer park castle only this time we parked up in the car park at a viewing point which overlooks Dublin Bay and is one of my favourite places in the city.

It was 1.30am and the rain was torrential,my window was halfway down as I smoked a cigarette.Coincidentally I was telling Sean about the the previous time I had been here with Colin,I had heard a noise a few times but had put it down to the rain.Just as I finished the story something caught my eye just behind my door,I looked around and saw a young lady standing right beside my window,she was around 28/29 had blonde hair and was wearing a long white dress.I froze for a few seconds and turned to tell Sean,as I turned around I hesitated on telling him but it was too late.Sean had seen the figure just before me in my rear mirror and had turned a pale white,'you seen that,didn't you' he said.That confirmed that I hadn't imagined what I saw.

I tried to play it down and make a joke of it but Sean's face had an expression of pure fear,he angrily told me to bring him home to get his car.He was serious and genuinely terrified so I agreed and quickly turned the engine on.In order to leave the car park I had to drive in a circle shape to get out and as we left we took once last glance over,she was still standing there looking at us.We were both lost for words.After a few seconds I composed my self and with a very nervous laugh I asked what the hell was that? Sean did not want to talk about it and we drove home in silence.I tried to quiz him on what exactly he had seen but he would not talk about it.

It was only about a week afterwards when we were at a friends apartment for dinner that it came up again,I had already told the friend what I had seen and asked Sean to describe his version of it.He described a young lady with blonde hair wearing a white dress,my heart stopped.We have not spoke about that night since.

Friday, 6 July 2012

Mini leagues



As a kid ,every summer had something to look forward to and this came in the form of a soccer tournament for local children.For one weekend we were given the name of a soccer club or country and we played as if we represented the actual team.I entered it as a player about four times and won it once with Cadiz,a now defunct Spanish club so when I seen that they were recently looking to recruit managers for this years tournament I agreed to do it.This basically involved me setting up the goals at ridiculous o clock on a Saturday and Sunday morning,training them and making sure they had fun.

I was given Portugal,7 boys and 2 girls all under 14.Our first match was on Friday at 6.30 against Denmark.We got off to a flyer scoring 2 goals in 4 minutes and eventually ran out 4-0 winners.The Saturday turned out to be a less successful day in more ways then one.After the previous nights demolition of Denmark the organiser's insisted I swap one of my best players for a ,well , not so good player.We played Russia and lost 4-3 with the winning goal scored by the player I had swapped.

However that was not the sour point of the evening.It just happened to be 'kick rascism out of football' week and also 'respect the referee' week too.The local newspapers were here and we had just kicked off when a tackle was made by one of the black players on my team,it wasn't a dirty challenge,more clumsy but the other kid got up called him a nigger and kicked 7 shades of shite out of him right in front of the newspaper camera's.He was sent off and then proceeded to throw punches at the referee,I think he had misread the principles of the theme of the week!!

Our final match was on Sunday morning and we needed a win against Holland to reach the final.This game was played in better spirits and we ran out 4-0 winners.The final was being played at 1pm and quite a crowd turned up.I used a bit more tactical preperation for this game as I was now hell bent on winning this tournament,its all about taking part my arse I wanted to gloat and so I did when we won 4-2 against Chech republic.When the kids went up to collect their winners medals it brought me back to when I was a kid playing in these finals and one thing can be sure,this maybe the last time some of these kids win anything for football but it will only be the start of things to come for some too.

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Newgrove

Up until I was 8 years old I lived in a small housing estate in Donaghmede.At that age places are not rough or posh,maybe they are but you don't notice.I have some really great memories from Newgrove but the place was strange.I can't quite put my finger on why it was strange,it just was,and all my memories seem to be random and don't make any sense.

I remember when I started school ,I  hated it.It wasn't the other kids that bullied me it was the teachers.On one weekly test I did so bad I even manged to spell my name wrong and the teacher insisted on telling the whole class in front of me.Everybody was laughing at me even Bobby,he sat behind me and was wearing my spare trousers because he had pissed himself earlier that day,even he laughed at me.

Every Saturday morning was the same,I followed my older brother around all morning until he ran away from me.I had my own friends,Connor lived next door .His mother was involved in a long running feud with her neighbour over a tree and every week they would have a fist fight out on the street,when this happened Connor would go inside and make sugar sandwiches.Graham lived beside Connor and was the son of the other woman involved in the feud.I always felt for him because at least once a week he had to witness his mother getting beaten up on the street.

Vincent lived in the next house after that and his mother was in and out of the mental asylum every week.He was weird.Linda lived in the corner house and usually went to the toilet in her back garden,this became natural to me.Then there was Alan White,I don't know how I knew Alan or why he was my friend but I fancied his older sister and her boob was the first one I'd ever seen.

Alot of weird things went on in that estate from Klu Klux Klan rituals,caravans shot at,religious groups,deaths and affairs,It was strange and weird but I loved it.We ended up moving two miles down the road but I often grab a coffee and drive down to look around.

I'm writing this from my desk in work where I teach 3rd level maths.I heard my old teacher had a nervous breakdown and retired early,FUCK YOU MISS HUGHES !!!

Sunday, 6 May 2012

IQ test

I came across a pretty pointless debate on yahoo regarding who had the higher IQ ,it doesn't suprise me why these two people were the intelligence in question

                                                                  Dolly Parton


                                                                    Pamela Anderson


I give you my candidate.........


                                                                     Lola Ferrari

Friday, 4 May 2012

Things I hate

wind
nicholas cage
Irish politics
Ironing
pitbull
topgear
phil coulter
jam
harry potter
medal of honour
phonecalls
rude people
loud people
small change
tin foil
headaches
akon
boybands
girlbands
annoying confident people
skinny jeans
taxi drivers
indian food
holyhead
building sites
whiskey
sweet and sour sauce
carrots
emo's
nail clippers

chick flicks

Just a little something I'v noticed from chick flicks over the years.....


Rose cheats on her boyfriend/fiance with Jack which makes her a whore


In 'Pretty woman', Julia Roberts is a prostitute,this makes her a whore


In 'Bridget Jones's diary' she is sleeping with 2 men,this makes her a whore


In 'The wedding singer' Drew Barrymore is already engaged when she kisses Adam Sandler,this makes her a dirty whore


In 'Indecent proposal' Demi Moore sleeps with a guy for 1 million dollars.....WHORE

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

The invisible man





Its a familiar sight around the streets of Dublin theses days,a nuisance to most as you make your way through a busy day only to be confronted by some ragged dirty person with the neck to ask you for some spare change.How can somebody be so down and out on their luck?What could they have possibly done that was so bad their family and friends turned their backs and closed doors for what they did.I'm no different to most people that encounter these 'bums','I'm in a rush to get somewhere','I'll get you on the way back',how dare they ask me for money and have me avoid eye contact as I pretend not to hear them? Well I was like that until out of curiosity I decided to spend some time with them to see their side of the story,a decision that completely changed my opinion and raised questions about myself as a person.


The first time I went and did a 'homeless run' I was about 23.I filled the car up with sandwiches and whiskey and drove into the city one cold Christmas morning.The plan was to give them a few sandwiches,a glass of whiskey,heat them up in the car for a few minutes and wish them a merry Christmas before moving on until the food and drink was gone.There were a lot of them out that morning but finding them was difficult enough.I searched alleyways and places I thought they may be and found 3 older men sitting on some steps at the back of an abandoned office block.I approached them with a bottle of whiskey and was welcomed in immediately.The sandwiches were not touched but still we talked and laughed for over an hour.Every Christmas there is a free dinner for homeless people in the RDS and they asked if I could give them a lift up which I did.Once in the car things became messy and two of them became violent towards each other and semi violent towards me,although alcohol induced it was not a very nice situation to be in.Upon arriving at the RDS it was a case of physically removing them from the car and as a result did not return to doing the homeless run for the next two years.






I don't know what made me return to doing it exactly but I decided to give it another go although I did have a big issue with giving drunks alcohol.Maybe the first guy I met doing it this time around was faith or maybe I was just being proved wrong but after inviting him into the car for a drink and to heat him up I witnessed one of the biggest acts of kindness I have ever seen.He sat in the back along with my sister,it was a freezing frosty Christmas morning and he explained to me his story of how he was a carpenter and how his brother in-law had been taking money from the business to gamble with.When things came to a head he owed a lot of money,he had been arguing with his wife more then ever and she sided with her brother.He was asked to leave the family home and after turning to alcohol lost everything in the short space of 6 months.Nobody knew he was homeless but nobody would gave cared.His eyes started to well up as he told his story and he turned to my sister to change the subject.'So was Santa good to you this year' he said,Sarah,my sister,replied listing all the gifts she had received.It was a lot of gifts by anyone's standards and she continued to say that Christmas day is also her birthday and with that the guy wished her a happy birthday.He put his hand in his pocket and took out 1 euro giving it to her and said don't go spending that on sweets,it was the nicest gesture I had ever witnessed.


As the weeks went on I wanted to do it more regularly so I start going out every Tuesday night and became familiar with the same old faces in the same old places and I learned a lot from these people.Some of the stories I heard from them where heartbreaking.I asked one guy why he spends the money he earns begging on alcohol because it was still bothering me that I was giving alcoholics drink and he very bluntly told me 'what the hell would you do if you were on the streets 7 days a week for 6 years ashamed of yourself and people passing by you as if you were a piece of scum'.Another guy only 2 weeks ago,who didn't drink and was just happy I had stopped to talk to him told me he had an interview as a kitchen porter in Galway two days previous.He begged until he had the 40 euro return bus fare and washed and shaved in Burger king before making his way down.Obviously he couldn't say in the interview that he is homeless so when the boss told him he would be in touch he had to make an excuse for not having a phone number or an address and memorize the fake email address he had given hoping it wasn't already in use and go back to Dublin and beg for an extra hour a day so he would have enough money to use the internet cafe.All the small details we never even take into consideration.






I could go on and on about the stories I have heard while talking to these people but its the past two weeks which inspired me to write this.The first case was a brief encounter with a man no younger then 65,he was a Russian, alone and walked very awkwardly with a crutch.Its always a gamble approaching people because it would be very embarrassing if they were not homeless at all which has happened unfortunately but this guy definitely was because as I passed him he was eating noodles from a bin.I pulled up beside him and produced a can of beer,his eyes lit up.He had dried blood under his nose which was clearly broken and he was struggling to walk.He explained to me that he had been attacked in his sleep by a group of Romanian gypsy's who in the process had broken his nose and his leg and stole his sleeping bag.His English was very limited but nonetheless you didn't need a lot to understand the pain he was in.


Just last night I came across a young man called Daniel,he's a traveller and 18 months off heroin.He was quick to point these things out to me as if to look for some sort of credit which I gave him but also to let me know from the start that he had no reason to lie to me about anything.I had already given him the 10 euro he needed for a hostel and also a bit of drink I had in the car along with a few plastic cups,he was very greatfull and said his friends would be delighted with him for sharing this with them.I spoke with him for the best part of 45 minutes and he was quick to tell me his story warts and all.Every sentence finished with 'no word of a lie,sure iv no reason ta lie to ya'.Daniel is from Navan in county Meath and has 6 brothers and 2 sisters all of which are on heroin.Although he is clean for the past 18 months after waking up beside a dead friend of his he can not return to Navan because he feels he will cave into his addiction.



In a very quick period of time he gave me a good look into his world.He could stay in a free hostel every night but there is sure to be a fight or he will get robbed.He can stay in a better hostel for 15 euro a night but ,well,its 15 euro a night.The story the Russian man told me about the Romanian Gypsy's turned out to be true,Daniel showed me a scar on his finger he received while defending himself against a blade and also a very large scar across his neck which he credits a neck warmer he had bought for saving his life.He still wears it.I asked him about friends on the street and he explained that he has got friends but chooses not to spend much time with them because when a man has nothing then anything becomes a greater luxury then friendship so even with your best friend you sleep with one eye open.






What happened next was the closest I could get to his world.In the 45 minutes I had been talking to him everytime somebody walked by he asked for spare change and not one person acknowledged him.I could see this hurt him and it never got any easier..He asked me before I left to do him a favor,he told me to sit down beside him for 5 minutes and ask passer-by's for spare change just to see if it would be different for me,I did and it wasn't.I sat there and there first thing that went through my mind was that I hoped nobody I knew would see me doing this.As people approached I asked for spare change and not one person even made eye contact with me,I had gone full circle from when I was the that person.Even though I was not homeless an awful sense of  shame,embarrassment and inadequacy swept over me,it was an immediate feeling.Straight away I felt that these people walking past me were better then me,I took his point on the chin and stood up.He shook my hand and told me his full name,Daniel Hand,and said to keep an eye out for him on my next run.


If there is one thing I have learnt from doing this the past few years it's that I can see why people walk past homeless people and why they have an issue with giving money to them if they are going to spend it on drink or crack or heroin but does it really matter what they spend it on? Once you do your good deed that's all that matters right? You may look at him begging and think within the hour he will be down a lane way shooting up or shoving coke up his nose but you may just find him buying a sandwich sitting looking at the ducks in Stephen's green.He could look at you as you brush passed him and think your just another big shot in your suit with no time for anybody in the world except yourself but you could be on your way to a job interview so stereotypes work both ways.The point is you could very well be right about what they use the money for but when i pulled up last night to Daniel he seen my BMW and thought I was the richest person in the world,i'm not a materialistic person but as I walked away from him I felt like I was.