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Loneliest man in Ireland leaves deserted island after 20 years

Finally concedes that Skype is no substitute for people contact

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Do they need a new tenant for his ramshackle cabin? I'm ready to ditch 'society'!
Fresh from Innisfree is he ? I wonder if he met John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and John Ford. "So, is it Innisfree you're after ?"
Sounds like he has an interesting life and has had to make some tough decisions.
This weird tale of English occupation of even a remote outcrop of the shamrocky moss-bank takes some understanding. His wife and daughter only endured for two of the twenty years so he can't claim to be close to them. It is more likely that at seventy he has become concerned for his health. He blames inadequate Broadband connection, but it is more likely his pencil ran out of lead ...and his sheep just lost interest ...
I think it's wonderful.
He wants to come back to civilization? He can always go back to Inishfree after visiting his family.
Why didn't he migrate back to the real mainland - ie Ireland?
Looks like his last salmon was a whopper!
@bayirisham That's a different isle of Inishfree, in Sligo. And it's Yeats not Yates.
I WILL arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made;Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honey bee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade. I guess Yates didn't mention being lonely
Fair well Barry Pilcher and God speed
I think he should have a young woman to keep him occupied. He than would be able to stay for another 20 years.
Sounds like he ran out of money.
he must be mad,he will be mugged within 20 minutes of walking out,no nagging,no politicoes,no bad news,no banking crisis,poll tax,car tax,council tax,parking fines,etc etc.no nooky either which is a downer.still.?almost worth it.
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