Good man Paddy . I met Martin twice on the ferry and had a nice talk with him both times . He said you were picking him up … .i cried when I saw your Simey singing to him when he was near dying. When my mother was dying in her bed I didn’t sing like that and I wish I done what Simey did . It’ll haunt me forever. 😢
In memory of the Smith brothers of Sevenoaks, Kent. Gone away to the peaceful garden away from this vale of tears. The blue sky is obscured by the clouds 🌻🔔
Paddy , what i would say to ye good folk , use the negative energy against the trouble that the Irish government are lorry loading into our country (the foreign plague) and stop the silly quarreling between year selfes ,
Grief changes a man , i wish you peace paddy , a lot of men walking round smiling and shaking hands but carrying a whole heap of pain on them shoulders , the drink may not be the answer but its a short term solution , keep the faith , too many men have took there life because they don't speak out , maybe a man like you can change that paddy , be lucky paddy stay strong speak out thats bravery , respect to the Doherty. The mcdonaghs and the quinns ,leave the fights to the young lsds
The have the upmost respect for Gypsy and Travelers as there love of god and family is second to none and what is missing from the home and family in the UK now.
Paddy recognizes that pride and ego are the stumbling blocks we all battle with - Well done, well said. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Paddy lays out his life transition to a better man for all the world to see. Paddy, Mike Tyson has done the same thing as ye.