The heartbreak of mange. The indignity of a full-body shave. The comfort of a tiny onesie.
And so the world turns.
The heartbreak of mange. The indignity of a full-body shave. The comfort of a tiny onesie.
And so the world turns.
Tonight’s #vinb has an exclusive interview with Ian Bailey. His “treatment at the hands of Gardaí” will be brought up according to TV3.
— David Cochrane (@davidcochrane) March 1, 2012


httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLc33ijTv8U
A brilliant viral for the We:Sessions festival.
If ad agencies could replicate authentic yoofness like this.
They’d charge an even higher commission.
Thanks Diarmuid Hayes
“A paradox arises: the only way to meaning in freedom is through boundaries. The only way that boundaries make any sense at all is through freedom.”
Samson, a Yorkie/Miniature Poodle mix, on Cumeenole Beach, Dingle, Co. Kerry.
Thanks Babs Leonard
Previously:
Existential Golden Retriever From Kilkenny
Existential Pets to Broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Tech entrepreneur Joe Drumgoole, of Cloudsplit writes:
Un.Fucking.Believable.
SOPA Ireland got passed into law [last night] despite the protests of 80,000 people. I ask you, what do we have to do to move the needle for the venal deadbeats that have brought this country to its knees? These people want to hand it over piecemeal to every transnational corporation who comes looks looking for a piece of the action.
If democracy can’t work like this how is it supposed to work?
We spent the last 50 years eradicating the anti-democratic forces that turned Northern Ireland into a battlefield only to find the enemy has always been amongst us. The Trilateral Commission in 1973 bemoaned “The Crisis of Democracy” surrounding the protests associated with the Vietnam War. They would have smiled benevolently on our current government’s ability to blithely ignore the concerns of the electorate in order to serve the “the needs of the market” i.e. the music industry who put a gun to its head after the Eircom three strikes ruling was overturned.
We apparently “must legislate” because the EMI told us so.
What should we do? What can we do? Our government has slapped us on the arse and told us to go to bed.
If as a democratic state we no longer have democracy then the alternatives are bleak indeed.
Via (with Joe’s permission) The Shame Of Sopa Ireland (Copacetic)
Meanwhile in cabinteely @broadsheet_ie yfrog.com/oeni7qcj
— Greg Stanley (@AnFearG) March 1, 2012
@broadsheet_ie The inspirational chai tea-bag label that made me sad… twitter.com/jim_on_a_whim/…
— James Dempsey (@jim_on_a_whim) March 1, 2012
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gytY5oIn3tM&context=C3dc8374ADOEgsToPDskJ18sKHmswtR01KoqSjpCQ3
“There’ll be a few sore bodies tonight.”
Mick Quinn writes:
This is a promo video I shot for the Quality Business Alliance, a new crowd who are helping sme’s to network, etc.

No One Can Save Us Now – a comment on global warming on display at the Singapore Art Museum as part of its Future Proof exhibition. Created by artists Eric Foenander and Mojoko, who tells MMN:
“People normally react by laughing, then taking photos of themselves in front of it, then they say, ‘It’s melting because its too hot in Singapore.’ Which is kind of the correct reaction.”
Meanwhile, on Krapton:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciSyf3cGAvE
rte.ie/radio1/livelin… Cllr Paddy Kavanagh FG says there is” ethnic cleansing ” in Enniscorthy as streets are taken over by Travellers
— joeduffy (@talktojoe1850) February 29, 2012