Draghi also says that Ireland must pay the rest of its promissory notes (€3bn per annum) re Anglo Irish bank in full and acc to contract
— Joe Lynam BBC Biz (@BBC_Joe_Lynam) April 4, 2012
Draghi also says that Ireland must pay the rest of its promissory notes (€3bn per annum) re Anglo Irish bank in full and acc to contract
— Joe Lynam BBC Biz (@BBC_Joe_Lynam) April 4, 2012


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xJL5qowopI#!
A series of ads by art collective NAM: specialists in the wire-suspension of objects (and people) to create ‘mid-explosion’ photographs. The ads were made for the Harbour City Chocolate Trail, a charity project for the Hong Kong Blood Cancer Foundation.
We especially like where the chocolate appears to bNOMNOMNOMNOM
Come back.
From ‘Jezebel’:
The Daily Mail is a large-scale professional troll, and this article is troll-bait of the highest order—a master stroke of carefully orchestrated misogyny. It basically screams, “HERE, TROLLS! DON’T YOU HATE THIS AWFUL BITCH? LOOK, SHE THINKS SHE’S BETTER THAN YOU BUT SHE ISN’T EVEN PRETTY!” It begs women to go all mean-girl on her (every woman I spoke to succumbed to the temptation immediately), gives men a pass to comment on the relative value and fuckability of her body, and encourages both sexes to eviscerate, body-shame, and judge Brick with impunity because her ideas are so repellant.
For the Daily Mail to put such an obviously average woman (whose self-regard transcends confidence and becomes something close to paranoid delusion) on display like this, with crazy ideas like this, on a platform like this, feels uncomfortably close to bullying. And it makes Brick pitiable.
By giving Samantha Brick miles of rope and an extremely public tree, the Daily Mail is trying to trollify us all. It’s a little peek behind the curtain at how the media deliberately pits women against women for fun and profit. Fuck that. Ladies, let’s stop biting.
Read on: Yes, Samantha Brick Is Obnoxious, But the Daily Mail Is Trolling Us All (Lindy West, Jezebel)
How often does this happen that they have a standard printed response? @broadsheet_ie twitter.com/niamhhassell/s…
— Niamh Hassell (@niamhhassell) April 4, 2012
Anyone?
We may never know.
Dashing Toomas Hendrik Ilves, slightly tech-paranoid, American-raised, former journalist, never seen without a bow-tie, and Enda Kenny in the Taoiseach’s office at government buildings literally within the last hour.
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)
For Christians, faith is not just something practiced on Sunday; it’s the whole way of life. It is small wonder then, that so many enjoy decorating their homes in faith-based decor–including Christian bedding from VisionBedding.
Needs more basketball hoop.
Dreamy.
But where?
Lines close at 12.30pm
12.33 Update: Yes, it Bagnelstown, Co Carlow, by Andrew Wilson.