Monthly Archives: June 2011
Define ‘work’.
Jammies till lunchtime.
And by ‘lunchtime’ we do mean ‘after Countdown’.
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Pat Fitzgerald, the MV Saoirse’s engineer, underneath her hull.
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Hysteria, ‘Hasbara’ And The Flotilla (Larry Derfner, Jerusalem Post)
Building Boom In Gaza’s Ruins Belies Misery That Remains (Ethan Bronner, New York Times)
Taken literally within the last hour at the Irish short-stay visa waiver programme launch at the Department of Justice.
The new headmaster and the head of geography.
Keeping the bromance fresh.
They also have ‘date nights’.
(Eamon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
WATCH the sequence speeded up here.
Thanks, Red.
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And in chronological order too.
Our favourite is the giant squirrel at 1.15.
See a full rundown of the monsters featured at the lovingly compiled Ray Harryhausen Creature List
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The Easy Open bottle cap by Harvard industrial design student Gonglue Jiang.
Jeez. Does nobody use a coin anymore? Or their eyelid?
Just us then.
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After thirteen movies.
‘The Christian Radich’ Tall Ship heads up the River Suir
The Europa on her berth in Waterford city
The ‘Christian Radich’ at Waterford city
The gaff pilot cutter ‘Jolie Brise’ heads up the River Suir passing Duncannon Strand on her way to Waterford City.
Taken literally this morning.
Ships.
That are tall!
Yay.
Tall Ships To Prove A Real Spectacle – Best Viewing Points (Elaine Furlong, Enniscorthy Guardian)
(Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland)


















