I love the title of this thread. I laugh everytime I see it.
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You have to hand it to his agent. Keeping someone in the public eye despite their lack of any notable achievements must be a constant job.
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How dare you say that about Bressie. Don’t you know he is an ex inter county player, ex rugby professional, until the dreaded concussion gave him depression. Not to mention lead singer and judge on a talent show. All the guy is missing is an Oscar.
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I stand corrected. Let’s award him an oscar immediately. Let’s also invent a category of oscar for him immediately too.
Bressie’s 10 day challenge: try these four things for 10 days.
- stop judging people
- have self compassion
- surround yourself with people who make you feel good
- have gratitude
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Has he considered housing a few travellers?
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I joined here in 2010 and my mood lifted within weeks.
I especially want to thank @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy for gently introducting me to how things work around here. I’ll always be grateful mate.
Profound. No one else would ever have thought of these. We owe Mr Bressielin a huge debt for his unparalleled insights into the human condition.
It’s all very egocentric though. Me me me. Suppose it might tap into the Yoof and all that
Bressie might have a bit of competition it seems.
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Kamal might give Mr Bressielin the hump.
I remember when Kamal was a bouncer in Burger King on O’Connell St in Limerick. His a sound enough fella but he talks some shite at times and unfortunately publicly.
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Ah shure, plenty of room on the aul mental health bandwagon when a career starts coming to an end
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Ah you could conceivably get a pension out of the lotto gig as long as KPMG play ball.
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What do we want?
A cure for ADHD!
When do we want it?
Look, shiny metal!
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Our hero apparently helping make a documentary on mental health, to be inflicted upon us in November by RTE.