Paul Cribbin (@cribbinpaul) 's Twitter Profile
Paul Cribbin

@cribbinpaul

Flip! non curser! J.T.B,Kildare

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Meet Athena Fusciardi and Eiman Elsir from Scoil Mhuire in Clane who produced this video about how #PoliticsNeedsWomen: bit.ly/2XJiHez Tomorrow we hold special Cabinet meeting on #InternationalWomensDay on gender equality measures being pursued by Government #IWD2018

Meet Athena Fusciardi and Eiman Elsir from Scoil Mhuire in Clane who produced this video about how #PoliticsNeedsWomen: bit.ly/2XJiHez

Tomorrow we hold special Cabinet meeting on #InternationalWomensDay on gender equality measures being pursued by Government #IWD2018
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St. Kieran's College have arrived here at Scoil Mhuire to play the quarter final of a soccer competition. They all brought their hurls and the subs are pucking around on the sideline.

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Standing out waiting for my lift to the game today, local priest stops to wish us luck β€œsow the boot into them” πŸ˜‚

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Paul Cribbin's Fundraising Page idonate.ie/fundraiser/114… #iDonate.ie Support would be greatly appreciated. Thank you 🏳️

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After mass tonight,the priest stood outside giving high fives to people heading home to watch 2 local priests on winning streak #class βœ‹οΈ

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Sleeping on the streets of Naas to help raise awareness and much needed funds for the homeless. Any help is much appreciated. Thank you 😊Everydayhero#everythingcounts gaelicvoicesforchange.everydayhero.com/ie/solidarity-…

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Great to see four double headers this weekend in the GAA, pity that the Kildare ladies are playing 5 minutes down the road at the same time as the Kildare men. How about that for organisation!