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Hi guys,
It's time for the new update with the first part of the interview with Donnchadh MacGarry:
https://www.4funsimracing.com/2020/12/17...ry-part-1/
The second part will be online throughout the next week - I will post a reminder then.
Thanks to Donnchadh and don't miss the read!
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Of course Donny needs a second part for his interview
Thanks for mentioning the part about your name, I was indeed struggling, good to know you're fine with making it shorter
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12-18-2020, 05:42 AM
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Irish is a very peculiar language.
Can't wait for the second part of the interview!
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12-18-2020, 11:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2020, 11:25 AM by Donnchadh MacGarry.)
Thanks for having me for the interview, it feels a bit embarrassing reading over what I just wrote, dang it past me. It's always funny seeing non-Irish and even sometimes Irish people struggle with reading out loud an Irish name, but definitely use Donny if that's easier as pretty much everyone calls me that.
I wrote my answers for this interview back in the first week of the season when I was doing my overly long Mazda 787b posts for Imola, so I was just in the zone for writing long things. Its funny though because I normally hate writing things like essays and reports and always procrastinated them in school and university. When I get going though, I then find it hard to stop as I don't like to leave out any bits of information that might possibly be useful, and thus find it difficult to cut parts out if I need to shorten it.