A message to the IBM / Lotus staff that were on the same plane as me

They may have seen me being escorted
to collect my bags by a customs official.  Don’t worry.  It was
my sister meeting me for breakfast (honest!).

12 Comments »

  1. Wild Bill Said,

    January 30, 2005 @ 6:51 am

    Yeah right. So where are you banged up now ? What can I say – a bad ending to *this* peter pan story…

    Oh. Check out http://ywywywyw.com….

    —* Bill

  2. Paul Mooney Said,

    January 30, 2005 @ 11:13 am

    Maybe we should setup that domain for Mrs Doyle herself. Go on go on go on go on go on

  3. Fitz ( aka Mrs Doyle) Said,

    January 30, 2005 @ 5:14 pm

    Sure your all mad, you are you are you are you are.. What a week aside from being a great technical event at which I learnt loads ( had to post that in case anyone from work happens to read this ) Met some great people who can only truly be described as forces of nature. Looking forward to starting blogging .. What have I been missing?

  4. Paul Mooney Said,

    January 30, 2005 @ 8:04 pm

    LOL we have created a monster

    we have we have we have we have we have

  5. Christopher Byrne Said,

    January 31, 2005 @ 3:40 am

    Your sister eh? is that the official story?

  6. Rob McDonagh Said,

    February 1, 2005 @ 7:04 pm

    Mrs Doyle, a blogger? Heaven help us, the blogosphere will never be the same again!

    We’ll be needing a wee url, now, we will we will we will we will we will…….

  7. Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Said,

    February 1, 2005 @ 8:06 pm

    Didn’t know you had any sisters Paul! Mam.

  8. Paul Mooney Said,

    February 1, 2005 @ 8:23 pm

    Ok mum – Sister in Law. Jaysus. Can’t even hide from you on the internet

  9. Stephen Mooney Said,

    February 3, 2005 @ 11:08 am

    I have always had my suspicions about Martin.

    Cue responses of “Poor Martin”.

  10. Paul Mooney Said,

    February 3, 2005 @ 11:45 am

    ahhh now. leave martin alone. poor fella. Taxi drivers in our land have a hard time you know….

  11. Anonymous Said,

    February 3, 2005 @ 5:23 pm

    He’ll get weak you know.

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