DAN McAlinden, 46, is a postman in Moira who braved the cold weather in his shorts as he completed his rounds in December to raise awareness of a condition which his son suffers from - Myasthenia Gravis (MG). He is married to Jenny and they have five children.
What do you like doing on your day off?
Sometimes I like to do nothing at all. Other times I like to get out
exercising or hunting, a wee bit of fishing or shooting.
If you were to choose your favourite meal what would it be, where and
why?
Nothing like a big Rib-eye steak with parsnip chips, other root
vegetables and good company at The Tannery - great surroundings and
beautifully prepared and presented food.
What has been your proudest moment?
Passing my driving test opened the whole world up for me.
What was the most frightening moment of your life?
Fearing that we were going to lose our youngest son Connor when he was
at his most vulnerable with his illness Myasthenia Gravis (MG ),'Ragdoll
Illness'.
How would you describe your taste in clothes?
Smart casual and quite hip with it too, if I do say so myself.
What would you do if you won a million pounds?
This ones easy - emigrate to Canada, buy a holiday home in France and
never would I be cold or wet again unless I chose to be.
What music do you like?
Live music, from Morrissey to Mumford and Sons, or Abba to ZZ Top and
everything in between.
What sports person do you most admire?
Rory Mcllroy, a great lad with so much potential and he hasn't lost
control of himself and still knows where he's from
Describe your best ever holiday. What would your dream holiday be?
Costa del Sol on our first family holiday abroad, fantastic, boys where
still under 12 at the time they had a ball. dream holiday now ....Jenny
and me in a 5* in Bahamas.
What is your greatest remaining ambition?
To go to Canada from west to east coast, fishing and shooting along the
way somewhere along the line.
If you could spend a day with a celebrity whom would you choose?
Hugh Fearnley - Whittingstall. We could have great craic talking rubbish
and making up food from whatever .
If you were stranded on a desert island what three things would you
want with you?
My wife Jenny because I couldn't survive without her, a wind-up radio
and something to make infinite fire (I can't stand the cold).
Favourite things
Ulster Star
23/03/2012