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Wednesday 18 February 2015

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I've been a journalist for over 25 years and worked for the Irish Press Group, the Evening News, Evening Herald and RTE before joining the Sunday Tribune where I'm currently employed as a columnist. I've written three bestselling books: The Little Buke of Dublin (Or How To Be A Real Dub), Erindipity The Irish Miscellany and Erindipity Rides Again. I also dabble in poetry and music, and am currently teaching myself the traditional Flemish blaaarge and the Armenian nose-flute. I'm the only person ever to have done cabaret in MacDonald’s for £10 and a Big Mac. Email me at dave@davekenny.com
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