Monthly Archives: September 2011

Niall Mellon, “property developer and philanthropist”, was among those interviewed for the slickly-shot, terror-stricken Prime Time Namagedden special on RTE last night, fronted by Clark Kent Ian Kehoe

Sitting in Dublin airport (Terminal Two) Mellon was in surprisingly good form. Particularly for a guy who owes €300 million to Nama (or as Kehoe regularly reminded viewers: “YOU the taxpayer” – which at least gets most of the Broadsheet massive off the hook).

Three hundred million. Asked if anyone would ever see this money again Mellon made a funny face and said he would deal with NAMA on the “niggedly end”

He was more forthcoming about the little-reported caring side of property developers and how Fianna Fail helped give his profession a bad name.

What is important here is an abosloute determination from property development companies to do the best we can to repay as much of these loans as is possible notwithstanding the large scale systemic collapse of our Irish banking system.

I believe at this point that NAMA realise property development companies are decent people and I think a lot of the stigma came from the urgency of the Fianna Fail government to blame everyone except themselves.  they jumped on to the television and radio to blame property developers for the demise of the banking system.

Oh-kay.

And this was where where Bodger was forced to slump back in his beanbag and simply sigh, spilling a can of Tizer all over his shorts.

“And people mightn’t look upon it this way, but the property developing companies are every much victims as, indeed, are all the thousands of people who are in negative equity.”

 

Will we tell him about the letter about the kid eating cardboard or will you?

Watch Prime Time ‘Namaland’ here

The founder of the notorious 4chan website Christopher “Moot” Poole has just launched his much-hyped new startup Canv.as.

They’re calling it ‘4chan for grown ups’. 4chan has other names for it.

Canv.as, which has raised $3.6 million in venture funding, is an unprecedented attempt to monetize the meme-making process 4chan perfected over seven years of troublemaking. Like 4chan, the site is based on users uploading and remixing funny pictures and .gifs. But Canv.as is supposed to be a clean, well-lighted place for memes —its three rules are “keep it safe for work,” “Don’t be mean,” and “Stay on topic.” It’s the polar opposite of 4chan’s meandering, porn-infested boards.

4channers Hate 4chan Founder’s New Website (Gawker)

The Transport Minister is hinting that the government stake in Aer Lingus could be up for grabs in the coming months.

Leo Varadkar does not believe the ‘strategic’ argument for keeping the 25% stake applies anymore.

He confirmed this morning that reform is on the way this autumn in his transport portfolio.

 

You can literally visualise Michael O’Leary dressed as a shamrock.

Listen To Varadkar on Newstalk’s ‘Breakfast’ here