
Bewley’s Starbucks, Westmoreland Street, Dublin.
Mmf.
Via David Lynch
London/Paris based ‘creative collective’ Surrender Monkeys After Effect’s the hell out of some famous goal celebrations.
The Fota Island Golf Resort, Cork.
Now NAMA is selling the resort, which hosted the 2001 and 2002 Irish Open tournaments. It can be bought in two lots or in its entirety. One of the lots includes the hotel, formerly known as Fota Island Sheraton, along with its three golf courses and the leisure centre which could fetch €15m. The other lot consists of the 59 unsold lodges which are expected to sell for about €5m to one buyer.
Literally minutes ago.
Debate him NOW!
Still on the auld Nokia.
Meanwhile, possibly about to hug a hoodie:
Thanks Ruairi Carroll
Crocheted portraits by Portland artist Jo Hamilton.
Good and freaky. The best kind of good.
Taken by Liam O’Callaghan.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROQlAFYSvro
Last night Mitt Romney and Donald Trump appeared together at a fundraising event in Las Vegas. It was somewhat overshadowed by this earlier exchange between the billionaire and CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.
Blitzer presented Trump with newspaper announcements of Obama’s birth from 1961.
Trump interrupted, “Can you stop defending Obama?”
“Donald, you’re beginning to sound a little ridiculous, I have to tell you,” Blitzer replied.
“You are, Wolf,” Trump fired back. “Let me tell you something, I think you sound ridiculous.”
Trump then alleged that the practice of filing U.S. birth announcements for an overseas birth was commonplace, though he offered no evidence.
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