gscully wrote: » Ever see someone around so much that you just wonder what their story is? Well, I want to know if anyone knows anything about the 'Walking Man' that I seem to see anytime I'm out driving? He must walk all day long and all over the city. He's mostly near the Folly, Inner Ring Road, Williamstown area, but is liable to crop up anywhere. A clean-shaven man, always dressed in a nice suit. Polite and harmless. I doubt he's homeless or anything...maybe just has a compulsive disorder? Just curious...anyone know him?
baronflyguy wrote: » I had nicknamed the "walking man" to another guy I normally see most mornings on the way to work coming from dunmore rd to Cork Rd IDA estate (cut across by folly and not ORR). Long white hair lates 50s/ mid 60s. Always wearing jeans (not the best for walking long distance). My guess is he is been told to get loads of exercise, kind looks like he would be a regular in someones pub but now he probably is off alcohol...I'm only guessing. He doesnt look like an exercise nut or anything like that.
Sosa wrote: » I know of this fella...does he have his shirt opened down his chest if the weather is nice ? i have seen him the last 25+ years walking...i used to always see him aroung the árd na graine area when i was in school
henboy wrote: » That my friend is my uncle Paddy Hennessy indeed he is walking 25+ years
Aquos76 wrote: » There is a mother and daughter that do the ferrybank-Newrath-Sallypark walk a couple of times every day. Not a day goes by that I dont see them out walking.
snubbleste wrote: » Offer him a lift and find out
JPA wrote: » I'm not sure if I'm thinking of the same guy at all but there is a man who's a lecturer in the college who seems to walk every day. I see him on the dunmore road/Ardkeen. Not sure if he walks to and fro every day as I've never followed him! Tall, slim, 50's, usually has a shirt or suit jacket on.
abouttobebanned wrote: » Is this the same man whose default facial expression seems to be a smile. Not sure if it's authentic or not mind you. I always say heelo to him when i pass him..cause you know...he's smiling...but sometimes he looks at me in surprise...which makes me think he wasn't smiling at all...
I believe that's Mick O'Keeffe. He teaches Electronic Engineering I think...
mutabi wrote: » Boy that name brings back memories. Is he still a lecturer? Everyone loved him. Very nice guy
deisemum wrote: » Does he have a black coat, often folded over his arm?
gscully wrote: » I believe that's Mick O'Keeffe. He teaches Electronic Engineering I think...
mike65 wrote: » I know of whom you speak, he has been walking for as long as I can remember. Usually has a smile on his face. Speaking of 'characters' anyone else familair with a woman - quite tall and slim who is in her 50s (?) and wears bright garrish clothing more suitable to a 20 year old?
mike65 wrote: » I know of whom you speak, he has been walking for as long as I can remember. Usually has a smile on his face. Speaking of 'characters' anyone else familair with a woman - quite tall and slim who is in her 50s (?) and wears bright garrish clothing more suitable to a 20 year old?[/QUOTE]If its who I think you are on about , Its not a 50 year old woman , SHE'S A HE :eek: and can be very dangerous , Barred from 99% of pubs and bars in the city.
ROCKMAN wrote: » mike65 wrote: » I know of whom you speak, he has been walking for as long as I can remember. Usually has a smile on his face. Speaking of 'characters' anyone else familair with a woman - quite tall and slim who is in her 50s (?) and wears bright garrish clothing more suitable to a 20 year old?[/QUOTE]If its who I think you are on about , Its not a 50 year old woman , SHE'S A HE :eek: and can be very dangerous , Barred from 99% of pubs and bars in the city. She is known as Mary 7UP. Dont think she is a he - well the one i am thinking of is not def!