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Great News today in the post, I got notice that I passed my Barrister Entrance Exams so i'm on the way to Kings Inn's Dublin. thanks my family and to all those who supported me and gave me friendship during the run up to the exams and after. It's been a tough 6 months revising and studying to get to this point where I can now progress.
I want to thank Giacomo Corrado and Ron Mithcell amongst others who gave me support and encouragement to keep on this career path and keep working towards the goal.
Ron, I'm raising a glass of whiskey to you tonight. I miss you very much and the chats we had together.
Great news , nice to hear you are getting somewhere ....and of course there is flamenco in Dublin ....will a guitar be going with you ?.....
its gonna be really handy knowing a barrister over here...when my cases come up... Assault with a deadly capo Endangering a handmade conde .. Golpeando out of time ....
its all the usual stuff the flamenco police come up with m'lord
seriously well done
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Great News today in the post, I got notice that I passed my Barrister Entrance Exams so i'm on the way to Kings Inn's Dublin. thanks my family and to all those who supported me and gave me friendship during the run up to the exams and after. It's been a tough 6 months revising and studying to get to this point where I can now progress.
I want to thank Giacomo Corrado and Ron Mithcell amongst others who gave me support and encouragement to keep on this career path and keep working towards the goal.
Ron, I'm raising a glass of whiskey to you tonight. I miss you very much and the chats we had together.
... and I join the festivity, raising my glass to your success and to Ron, who surely is smiling at you, proudly. cheers,
I join the others in offering congratulations on your accomplishments, Henry. I have a glass of jerez each evening as an aperitif before dinner, and this evening I will raise my glass in the direction of Dublin in your honor.
Cheers,
Bill
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