Brendan O'Connor
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You'd have no friends to have boundaries with if you're walking around going, hello, here are my boundaries.
So now...
Yeah, because marriages can be a lonely place, can't they?
Years later, we both recognised that we were products of our age and split apart by a remark made by someone who purely by chance passed by in an out-of-the-way hotel lobby.
Okay, so let's take, you mentioned a few types of people there.
Yeah, okay.
No, absolutely not.
So families with kids first.
Who does that?
I mean, I think that might be a very lonely position to find yourself in, if that's how you are.
What Greenway would you recommend for that?
The kind of casual dining and those kind of cafes doing really nice things and everything around the country now has really come on in the last.
Boundaries are how we consistently interact, and it's through that consistency that we recalibrate and we map out how somebody is.
My friend says, it was not that love was lost at the time, it was that fear intervened.
You know what I mean?
If I was walking down Grafton Street tonight...
Probably the pandemic helped nudge it along, too, because people got really into kind of cafes and stuff.
or today, and I saw Roy Keane, who I love, I've loved my whole life, I wouldn't run over and kind of go, can I get a photograph with you?
Now, we are firm friends who meet regularly and still talk rubbish or rubbish.
But it's the casual thing is superb in Ireland now, isn't it?