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Jay Leno’s gag writers will be reading this once they get into work.
Meet the driver here.
(Photocall Ireland)
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Jay Leno’s gag writers will be reading this once they get into work.
Meet the driver here.
(Photocall Ireland)
The Irish Daily Mail has helpfully contacted a shrink to analyse Ryan Tubridy’s Twitter feed
Tupperware’s Tweets, frequently about telly shows and movies, are in fact the silent screams of a “heartbroken man”, says Larry Breheny, from Counselling & Psycotherapy Dublin.
Sofa, so ridiculous. But Larry adds: “He is actually going through a kind of grieving process and while many men would turn to the bottle in a bid to relieve their heartache, Ryan is watching TV to take his mind off things.”
His prescription:
“I would advise…he spend time in another activity, one involving other people – something like ceili dancing or Pilates.”
(Photocall Ireland)
Now steady on. It’s just a $70 bamboo iPhone case. You’d want to be fairly geektacular to dedicate an entire article to the aesthetics of eco-friendly phone-accessory ownership.
Every Day Posters Every Day is dedicated to epic celebration of the ordinary: random mundanities and non-events of everyday life, immortalised in the form of over-the-top promotional posters.
Required browsing for anyone pursuing a Masters in Sarcasm (MS).
No, silly, it’s Mrs Sean Fitzpatrick (photographed in today’s Indo).
She’s off to spend some time with our money.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3gcb_9Q10E
Making films about geeky things is hard because real geeky work is so tediously boring to most, audiences would rather eat their own eyes than watch it on the silver screen. Middlemen seems to get around it by making the tech-heads crazed loons. We approve.
Release Date (Ireland): November 26
But, unlike Cowen,
Iceland’s former prime minister Geir Haard is facing charges of economic negligence.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=912yx6Hpc7Q
Kinda.
Could Jay Leno Bring Down Irish Government? (Niall O’Dowd, Huffington Post)