"Pat Griffin" is a former Irish people/Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Glenbeigh-Glencar and Clonakilty GAA/Clonakilty in County Cork and was a member of the Kerry GAA/Kerry senior inter-county team from 1963 until 1972.

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I'd say I spend 90 percent of my time in the Terrain Park.

Snowboarders have been doing it a lot longer than us- but it's picking up in skiing big time.

Even when it's favorable, ... it can be intimidating.

Everything's getting super progressive. All the jumps are getting bigger, the rails are getting bigger.

Just prepare well. That's the key.

I think we do win here, but if we don't, then we end it soon after that. A win in Iowa creates that inevitability sandwich.

The first couple weeks were different because I haven't been around for a while and not used to two-a-days. But after the first week or two everything's been fine. I feel alright, I feel confident.

I'm excited for her and what it means for continuing and moving the discussion about discrimination about and gays and lesbians out into the public, ... Any kind of conversation is good rather than silence.

It's heart warming to see the assistance the Nazarene Church has been able to give this family, and we (the city) are happy to be able to assist, too.