Um.
Richie Brixton
We’ve had an email from Grainne Gilmore headlined, Defamation, Bullying, Harassment
To which, Chompsky’s dog walker replied that “it would help if you could identify the exact comments which you found defamatory”
To which Grainne responded: “Given the inaccuracy of the original article, my contention is that the entire thread is defamatory.”
To which we wanted to scream: “GRAINNE! IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT YOU!” It’s about the job offer and why it was made. But by that stage Chompsky was off his food and there was a lot of tension in the office.
The advice we need.
1) Is it defamatory to say someone’s been appointed when they turn down an offer of the appointment?
2) Is ‘inveracity’ a real word?
The candidate we’re looking for:
Fit, energetic and must have own wig. We prefer applicants who are undertaking a 12-step programme.
Good luck.
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Meanwhile. Here’s a picture of a kitteh
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Beardpick (what are the chances?) from Tennessee attempts to beat the standing world record by inserting 3000 toothpicks into his beard.
“Bríd O’Sullivan, an affable lady from Evergreen St., Cork, presented me with this bánín hat! Fantastic!”
Aran you glad he’s running for president?
Aran.
We’ll see ourselves out.
In January 1939, the IRA launched a devastating bombing campaign across England for the cause of a united Ireland. Bombs left at power stations, in litter bins and empty cinemas caused havoc in London, Manchester, Birmingham and other major cities. In August 1939 Coventry suffered the worst explosion when a bomb carried by a bicycle brought carnage to the streets and left five dead.
Ireland’s Prime Minister Éamon de Valera was in a difficult position as he had turned his back on the militant republicanism of his youth in favour of constitutional politics. With war looming he also wanted to keep Ireland neutral. Faced with an IRA campaign that was undermining his political efforts and ratcheting up the violence – at one stage the IRA even considered recruiting volunteers for “death squads” – documents show that de Valera was secretly co-operating with his arch enemy – the British government – to stamp out his former brothers in arms.