Part 07 The morning I was well dressed and all set to see my lawyer about the supposed winning I had got wind of, I had an expensive blue tie on ......very expensive. I lost this tie while I was fast asleep at the eatery; Super Mac, someone took my tie. This was a clue to how precarious my well being had become. But that did not deter me from the often impulsive ways I acted, whenever it was I saw something that was both out of place and at the same time a promising curio. Perhaps this informs the rationale it took for me to follow a lady I vaguely knew all the way from Heuston station, leaving all wallet and cards behind, to Galway, West of Ireland on the 26th of July. I ended up by train in Galway by way of once changing trains at a place called the Limerick Junction which is somewhat one third the way between the Dublin station and Galway. Galway is a city of nooks and crannies; not unlike most large cities in Ireland and even Europe, all things considered. There I took i...
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Part 06 I know not the Hamptons very well but I have known them as a family of shipping magnates. They have a steam roll of shipping fleets. They ship stuff from Europe to Middle East; Europe from Africa West. So I expect you would understand when I say I am a bit apprehensive about collecting this lotto winning which I only got wind of after the mysterious phone call I got from one Siobhan Vedas; not the Siobhan....the lady from the Irish Advocacy Network, but a disturbing coincidence yet the same . Again I wondered. I for one, do not advocate for violence in sports but what do you do when there is a yob knowing fully well he has no tickets, tries to sell you one for cheap? Or what do you do when someone throws a balloon; sized up as gas filled and blown up onto the pitch......probably of helium, or even the infamous gunner de banana onto the fever pitch. Yeah Yeah. Yeah. yeah. I do place the occasional bet on my favourite soccer team in the world: Arsenal FC, which never f...
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Part 05 I as a spin off from the unwelcomed intrusion into my house by intruders was in pain discomfort and delirium. I went back to Heuston station to grab a bite to eat. And as I was in delirium, I took a pill of Rivotril from a pack that was 7 years old; a pack given me by Dr Sandra Lynch in Foynes when I was still in direct provision. With this pill I fell asleep and I began to dream of faraway countries right there at the eatery at Heuston, against company's policy, which was that no one was allowed to sleep within the premises of the eatery. Of-course I dreamt of the pictures again; the one with the group of 17 men and women: 14 of whom were in military fatigues and the other 3 in class cut suits, all dressed up like they owned the yard. This was an old picture and it reminded me of the tales told me by my grandmother; how it was when she lived and when she gave birth right there in Nigeria north before moving down south. The 2nd picture was an Aston Martin DB2 gr...
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Part 04 Siobhan was very polite, friendly and very informative. I wondered what it took to be an advocate: third level diploma in Law or Psychology or Philosophy. Well as it turned out in my head it probably only took experience, some sort of experience at least. This reminded me of a Chinese adage that goes as such: may your life be of interesting times. I do enjoy the experience of a walk about on a warm even on a work day, when everyone shuttles to their place of work. I would often put on a light jacket as I was quite poor at predicting the weather in Kildare. The real truth behind this though, is that I more often than not would put on a jacket because I feel my biceps and triceps were not as large I would have loved; just about, I would say. I have a BMI (body mass index) between the ranges of 20 and 23 and quite a tall man. And I dress up to pad up and keep warm or hot whichever the case. On the day I was to collect my lottery winnings I went to my lawyer and explaine...
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Part 03 I was to do a quick double take. I started answering her question about how it was I felt comfortable in a place such as this hospital. I had gone 2 sentences when it occurred to me to ask for some I.D. Her name was Siobhan O ' Brien, a very pretty blonde with very intell!gent judgements . I almost ran into a subdued rant about not only my experiences in hospital but also before I came to Naas Hospital. Then my thoughts even if it was for just 19 seconds walked off: ''If I ever get myself a car here in Ireland I would get a white Mercedes.''
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Part 02 But I generally did not give up until I left Luminus City, Foynes, Tralee, Waterford, and Cork. And I learnt my lesson....the hard way. Like I said, ''Consistency is Currency.....Time is Momentary.'' There is a cogent saying I go by that goes: ''everyone has their own version of reality.'' I recall saying there was a bogus nurse who had played trickery with blood samples taken from a patie n t in 3.... This is a blatant lie and my own version of what I purport reality to be. I guess the gods and goddesses of sensationalism had released on to me their son: ''Untrue teller''; a demon I must exorcize in order to write creatively and yet factually. First there is no room 3 in this hospital or infirmary if you will. The rooms are not numbered but entitled according to purpose. I was still in the den as earlier mentioned on August !st reading the book Jonathan Wood on classic fast cars, going through pages on Bugatti vehicles a...
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Part 01 All in all when I came in on the 29th of July I was well received at the Naas Infirmary where I was immediately put on a dose of non-sedative pacifying medication that works subtly yet efficacious enough to make you feel none other than normal where it is you once got side effects when on medication for your long running ''Residual Schizophrenia''....... 19 years and counting. So I get ''anxiety'' when I am on what I know is a syndicated roulette machine at the bookies not because I am scared of losing the two Euros, I have placed on 32 red or on evens returning black, red, odd, even, high, or low positions on the betting form. But because I want to improve my odds of winning the Euro millions draw.......the wealthiest European lottery system in the world; grossing out an average of 60 million Euros every fortnight and donating an estimate of 50 Billion to social and charitable causes so far. Now every system needs a strategy. ...