 Good evening, welcome to the DCU, 24 hour block, nope, hang on again. Good evening, welcome to the vlog! This is the first vlog of 2019, and you know what it means with the first vlog of 2019? If it's the first one, it means it has to be the best one, so remember that people. So, what have I got this week? Well, I've just come back from in Canberra, England, where I'm on. This lovely dude right here. And as you know, I'm part of the DCU Social Democrats, so... I'm just gonna say the straights first. If anyone's out on the Monday next week, even though I'm nearby in Angus and please come around, but otherwise I've got a great week in store for you. I'm gonna be off the bus for the next three days. Then I've got boring old lectures on Friday, but at least on Saturday I've got other planning to now show you advisory panel. So, if you want to see more of our week to the hit like, keep watching, and wonder why it happens to you, case. It's not like I'm going on a trip to Brussels or anything. You know what kind of thing though is? The fact that you don't even realise you're going mild hypotermia, and what it feels like freezing the conditions, even though the best errand says it's otherwise. Help! Look at that. That's so cute. Welcome to Brussels. Not much happening tonight. Unfortunately I don't think there'll be much happening tonight by eating, but otherwise I'll stick with you tomorrow. It's absolutely freezing out here. Probably a thing that's going to be supposedly snowing or as well as cold as Dublin. So there you go for that and probably delayed flight and whatnot. But otherwise, hopefully you'll stick around for tomorrow. And the most exciting day by guaranteed. Except the day after, but don't count that. Welcome to day two of the vlog. Currently it's about the lovely early time of 7.20. If we look outside, it's actually possibly snowing, probably sleeting, but you know, there's a bit of stickiness. I'll take it. And otherwise I've got a busy day. I've got to get some accreditation. Also got to get some other stuff, like sort of meeting with MEPs, sort of what now. So it's going to be a exciting day. And hope you're all ready to join. Wait, my coat. Oh well. It's going to be across the EU. And finally, another piece of legislation we have, which... I think the followers in the British court at the moment and really I think they're waiting for them to put it back to them before they can do anything. So apologies for being late. As was said, I'm the MEP. An MEP from the Midlands West constituency. It takes up 15 counties. So that was my three days in Brussels. I ended up being the only student journalist from DCU, not even doing journalism. I'm mainly stuck with people from DIT and NUIG. Which sounds bad in theory, but it actually turned out to be a really good experience. And even got a few tips from my politics radio show coming next week on DCU FM at 3, from 3 to 4pm. So keep listening then. I also got to be nine of the 11 MEPs for Ireland, which is an absolutely amazing time. I even got to shake the hand of Marine McGuinness, who's the Vice President of the European Parliament, I believe. And I also got to be the Factor Journalist, also having about eight security checks for going through the parliament and any other building in the EU, each and every single time. So I think that kind of got annoying at the end. Even if you did have your pass, you still had to also show that. But I've no regret about missing lectures when it went like that. So that was amazing otherwise. So today, Friday, I'm back home. And I got the funny thing about the timetable. I ended up being much more of a mess myself than timetable. I ended up coming at 11 for the lecture I thought I had and then ended up not having any lectures till 12. So that probably tells you enough. And I also have to say in advance, Dylan McGuin, I'm very sorry with all the messages I sent to you. I just can't read. I'm probably illiterate, so don't worry about that. But don't worry, the time will stick to this week and definitely other weeks there because I can't read a five-letter combination. Otherwise tomorrow, I got an early wake-up for the plan in Ireland, even. Advisory panel, amazing and Dublin, in the Kharamalai community centre. So you stay tuned for that and I'll tell you more about that when I get back home and get some good sleep. That was my week. I hope you all enjoyed. Make sure to stay hydrated and tell you if you're watching the vlog and see you some other time, probably next week. Bye!