This weeks RTEGuide freebie-a packet of powdered soup in an age of austerity. twitter.com/anthonymurnane…
— anthony murnane (@anthonymurnane) February 7, 2012
This weeks RTEGuide freebie-a packet of powdered soup in an age of austerity. twitter.com/anthonymurnane…
— anthony murnane (@anthonymurnane) February 7, 2012
He’s the Kevin Myers of haute couture.
On the Greek economic crisis:
Nobody wants Greece to disappear, but they have really disgusting habits — Italy as well.
On Russian women:
If I was a woman in Russia I would be a lesbian, as the men are very ugly. There are a few handsome ones, like Naomi Campbell’s boyfriend, but there you see the most beautiful women and the most horrible men.
On M.I.A. flipping the bird:
Nowadays people give the middle finger quite quickly — it’s not the best behavior. Everybody does that, what’s new about that? It’s just become a bad habit. People in magazines are 50 percent bimbo and 50 percent pregnant women.
On the Obamas:
Yes he does [deserve to be re-elected], especially because of Mrs. Obama. I’m a big fan of Mrs. Obama – and her face, I think, is magical. He would not be there without her. Mrs. Obama is not a fashion statement, but she has other things to do. My favorite thing about Mrs Obama was when she was asked if her skirt was not too tight and she answered “Why you don’t like my big black ass?”* I want [Barack] Obama to win because there is nothing better anyway, and especially because of her.
I never voted in my life. I will never vote. I know too much about politics from what’s going on backstage. To vote you have to believe all that garbage that they promise you, and they can’t keep those promises. If someone gave me an Obama pin, I would just put it on.
On being politically correct:
Be politically correct, but don’t become a bore for that. People should be sensitive in these matters, but not make so much noise. Be politically correct, but do we have to know your opinion?
The Department of the Taoiseach is seeking applications for temporary positions in its EU affairs division. irishexaminer.com/ireland/politi…
— Jim Higgins (@JimHigginsMEP) February 7, 2012
* No spine and/or balls.
* A mullet (so French eurocrats can give it a demeaning tug for the cameras).
* A penchant for gravy.
“Every instant of time is a pinprick of eternity. All things are insignificant, easily changed, vanishing away.”
‘Puss Puss’ contemplates the improbability of it all at Bulloch Harbour, Dalkey, Co Dublin.
Seed: directed by Ben Richardson and Daniel Bird won the Best Animation Short Slamdance 2010:
An egg and an apple build competing broadcast towers that vie for the attention of a transistor radio. With its complex characterization and narrative of animal evolution, competition and reproduction, SEED is a beautiful and sinister stop-motion story about the struggle to survive.
Members of the Campaign Against Household and Water Taxes (CAHWT) at Dublin City Hall last night. The protest coincided with a motion being put by anti-household charge councillors on Dublin City Council. As only 5 percent have registered to pay the tax – one-third of the way through the government’s deadline – CAHWT is confident mass non-registration is now likely.