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Diarmuid McCleary The Microwave Express via Facebook

This Monaghan man is about to hitchhike around Scotland carrying a microwave

Diarmuid McCleary is aiming to raise money for Robyn’s Life.

A 26-YEAR-OLD Monaghan native is today beginning a hitchhiking journey across Scotland carrying a microwave oven. 

Last April, Diarmuid McCleary hitchhiked through all 32 counties of Ireland, with no money, carrying his microwave to raise funds for Jigsaw – the National Centre for Youth Mental Health. 

This time around, he plans to raise money for Robyn’s Life, a trust set up in aid of a young girl called Robyn, who was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma at the age of three in 2007. 

So, why exactly is he hitchhiking with a microwave?

McCleary has previously worked as a member of DIT’s Students’ Union.

Speaking to TheJournal.ie, he said: “Somehow, a broken microwave found its way… it basically landed in my office and was sitting in my office for a few months. 

When I was younger, I read a book about this guy who went around Ireland with a fridge in the 90s. I just decided that it would be great if I tried to hitchhike around the country and take a microwave with me for the craic. 

And so, his hitchhiking journey around Ireland began. He subsequently raised around €3,000 in aid of Jigsaw. 

“I think it’s the microwave that gets people to stop. If you see a hitchhiker people are … kind of scared of people they don’t know. I had a microwave with me and people were just really curious. The curiosity is what helped me,” he said. 

“It’s a really good way to break the ice.” 

The Scottish journey

In recent months, McCleary’s cousin made him aware of the Robyn’s Life Facebook page. It was then he made the decision to hitchhike again to raise money for her fund. 

When asked why he chose to hitchhike Scotland this time around, McCleary said: “I don’t really know, to be honest”. 

“I just picked a country randomly and I went with Scotland. I think Scottish people are very similar to Irish people. I’ve heard they’re very warm and that a lot of people do go hitchhiking in Scotland,” he said.

I’m hoping that they’re going to be accommodating and warm. 

McCleary is making his way to Belfast today where he hopes to get on a ferry to Cairnryan in Scotland by tomorrow. 

From there, he plans to make his way north to Ayr. 

“I’m hoping to make it from one side of the country to the other. I’ll be going to the major cities and I’ll be through all the highlands,” McCleary said. 

He said that while he doesn’t know how long the journey will take, he hopes to make it across the country within the next two weeks. 

With regards to accommodation, McCleary has nothing booked as of yet and will be “going off on a whim” as he travels Scotland. 

McCleary’s journey across Scotland will be documented on his Facebook page and on his Instagram account

“I recommend people to follow me on Instagram because I’m going to be doing live stories every day,” he said. 

He added that he’ll be completing challenges along the way in a bid to raise money. 

A GoFundMe page for McCleary’s journey can be found here

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    Mute Yzo Sirrius
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    Sep 2nd 2019, 2:30 PM

    That’s how you do it! None of the messing around with suspended sentences etc. you’d get here.

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 2:17 PM

    three years for possession of a Taser, Judge must not have like the look of him.

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 9:49 PM

    @The long walk home☘️: yep would rather see them catch him for something proper reeks of desperation a real stitch up. I’m sure he is a tramp but a tazer flashlight

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 2:15 PM

    SENIOR….I wonder does he have a business card with his job title on it?

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 4:23 PM

    @John Horan: Senior business development manager, they love that one. Code for, I’ve worked in sales longer than the other lad.

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 5:02 PM

    @Mick paisley: what that really means is I am here a long time so they can’t sack me but not good enough to get promoted out of sales

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 3:11 PM

    An eye opener to our justice system……..

    We give s#x offenders suspended sentences…..
    Prolific repeat offenders with multiple convictions ……slap on the wrist

    Taser on top of a kitchen press …..3 years
    Maybe with Brexit a few judges might take up working here
    Bravo !!!!!!

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 2:31 PM

    It’s the small things that will catch you….

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 2:42 PM

    @John Considine: get you caught

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 3:00 PM

    @STOIC SAVAGE:

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 5:20 PM

    Better than the suspended sentence he would have got here – hope our judges take note

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    Sep 2nd 2019, 2:47 PM

    I wonder which meaning senior has here. Age or rank?

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