Yes I know well who you are on about. His accent is a little flatter now though. He always has some interesting stories related to Aisling.
Thanks stutts for putting that bit up there - not for me but for mentioning the charity.
They are always looking for volunteers, but you can also donate if you like. I know first hand they do great work. Its a charity obviously, with social workers employed, but they give a lot of their own time to the "clients". And the trips are a real boost for the lads. I was very moved when I first read their website about 5/6 years ago(actually it could be more now!) about some of the lads and having never been home for many different reasons, but one word was always prominent - shame. Anyway take a look and if you think you or know of anyone who could help out, please do.
http://www.aisling.org.uk/drupal/index.php
The lad I went with, used to be TGs parents local butcher, but also a frequent visitor to their pub too! He knew them all really well back in the day!