Bridget Hourican

Bridget is of mixed Irish-Palestinian heritage, born in Belfast, grew up in Brussels, spent a few years living in Budapest, and is now based in Dublin. As a journalist she has contributed to Time Out and The Irish Times, among other publications. Bridget also has a big interest in travel and history, and has worked on some major projects including the Atlas of Irish History and the Dictionary of Irish Bibliography.

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Julia Grachevahar citeretfor 2 år siden
I said, ‘Yeah’, though Robin Hood didn’t get paid, I don’t think, but then he only worked for the Poor, and Emma is not the Poor.
Julia Grachevahar citeretfor 2 år siden
‘What are you up to?’

He said, ‘You know, hanging out …’
Julia Grachevahar citeretfor 2 år siden
Probably if Charlie said he didn’t like his dinner, he wouldn’t have to eat it.
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