I grew up in
a suburb in Dublin called Templeogue. Our
family is your typical Irish family. My
mum's from the country and my dad's from Dublin. I have two sisters who I get on with very well,
and who have great families. When we
were growing up, my mum worked as a nurse and my dad worked two jobs: one as a
taxi driver and one as a school teacher in a prison. My dad also studied law at
the same time, and when he passed his exams, he became a full time lawyer. He told me that he found it very sad that he
would meet lots of young guys in the prison who wouldn't have been there if
they had proper representation. That
inspired him to study law and become a lawyer.
Some nights
when we were very young and my mum was working the night shift in the hospital,
my dad would drive my two sisters and I around in the passenger seat of his
taxi while collecting fares. To say the
least, my dad's the hardest working man that I have ever met and the only
person that I have ever met that never got sick.
I must say
that I think my parents had a huge role in shaping my personality to know I
could do whatever I wanted. They were
living examples of being hard working, do it yourself, make-what-you-want type
of people. Without their example, I
wouldn't have the underlying belief in myself that I have today.
To get back
to my youth, I had a thing for jeans and
my mum would tell me that I always had great fashion sense. When we went shopping together when I was a
kid, I always picked my own clothing and was complimented by the sales
assistants on my picks. Growing up in
the 80's in Dublin, Levis 501's were huge.
In fact they were so big that sometimes people would steal the jeans off
your washing line, seriously.
I had a great childhood and still have lots of
amazing friends with whom I went to school and grew up with. I must admit I never liked school, I always seemed to get in trouble for day
dreaming and having too much fun. Crazy
when you think about it.
My first job
was a milk round when I was 14 with my friend Keith. We collected the milk money every Thursday
and Friday for years and also stole Xmas
trees and sold them outside our local church at Xmas time. My teenage years were spent 1) drinking cheap
vodka, cider and beer, 2) going to local disco's 30 terrorizing our
neighborhood, 4) dreaming about
travelling the world.
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