Oh, this is good.
You’ve seen Inception, right? It twisted your melon, right? What with the dreams within dreams and the Limbo and the time shifting and yer one from Juno and didn’t two hours and forty minutes just fly by?
Now this. (Not a spoiler)
Oh, this is good.
You’ve seen Inception, right? It twisted your melon, right? What with the dreams within dreams and the Limbo and the time shifting and yer one from Juno and didn’t two hours and forty minutes just fly by?
Now this. (Not a spoiler)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oOHZvAYmxk
‘There’s a promise that I’m after and it’s better than a bone’.
God bless you, Christian singer-songwriter, Jim Steager.
You’re singing what we’re all thinking.
‘It was surprising to see him appear onstage like a grimy Cinderella in a purple stage suit: a spangled bolero jacket, sausage pants with contrasting lacing up the crotch, a green top with a scoop neck that produced what can only be called cleavage. God, you thought, where did he get this thing? Who drugged him, knocked him out, dragged him into a costume store and put this on him and said, well here you are, you look great, Van , you just look terrific.”
Listening to Van, Griel Marcus (2010)

Economist Marc Coleman, author of The Best Is Yet To Come (2008), pictured left, in happier times, before he unleashed a live c-bomb.
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Bloody paps. They’re everywhere. British fetish model (it says here) Roswell Ivory in the Wicklow Mountains this very morning. Roswell is here to “discuss production details for a video promoting Irish and British fetish fashion designers”. Top tip: The secret ‘stop’ word is: “Creighton”
(Pic by Photocall)
MORE PEOPLE are leaving Ireland than anywhere else in the European Union, new research shows. Although Ireland has the EU’s highest birth rate and lowest death rate, people are abandoning the country in droves as work dries up.Figures compiled by Eurostat, the EU Commission’s statistical arm, show Ireland is markedly different from other countries in terms of population growth and outward migration. Overall, the population of the 27 EU countries is estimated to have grown to 501.1 million at the start of 2010 from 499.7 million in 2009. A baby boom in Ireland, which began in 2008, has brought the birth rate to levels not seen since the 1890s, but the departure of some 40,000 people last year points to the return of mass emigration.
Numbers Leaving Ireland At Double Rate Of Next Eu State (Irish Times)