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The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2 The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2 by Caimh McDonnell
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“Jazz, me hole. I’m not watching some navel-gazing numpty in a turtleneck playing all the right notes but in the wrong order.”
Caimh McDonnell, The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2
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Caimh McDonnell, The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2
“I haven’t even got a home back home no more,”
Caimh McDonnell, The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2
“She’d heard that story about employees in a chocolate factory being allowed to eat as much as they liked in the first month, but it had never made much sense to her. The theory was they would soon get sick of chocolate. That had not been her experience with food. She would have been dead within a fortnight, being rolled out by Oompa Loompas singing a valuable lesson.”
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“I can put in a call, get an armed response.” “So you ring somebody, and they send you a gun?” Her tone was incredulous.  “No. They send out a team of people, all with guns.” “To what? Protect our dead bodies? I mean, no offence, but you guys are insane.” “Well, we feel the same about the American attitude to guns.” “Yeah,”
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“All you’re doing is fearing the different. Remember this – some day, you might meet the right woman or piss off the wrong man, and you’ll find yourself somewhere else in the world, and you’ll be the different. Remember how you treated these people now, because that’ll be how you or your kids or your kid’s kids will be treated. It’s a small world, and what goes around comes around.”
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“One determined woman could be worth ten men with guns if the world would just let her get on with it.”
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“People, on the other hand, hurt those they said they loved, found offence in the innocuous and when they got what they wanted, never seemed that happy. Actually, they seemed very happy initially and then inevitably that happiness degraded. If”
Caimh McDonnell, The Dublin Trilogy Deluxe Part 2