What’s this about a bomb scare outside a SF office in North Strand?
— Marty O’Prey (@MartinOPrey) May 31, 2012
Pic by Ross Golden Bannon
What’s this about a bomb scare outside a SF office in North Strand?
— Marty O’Prey (@MartinOPrey) May 31, 2012
Pic by Ross Golden Bannon
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Paddy Cahill writes:
This is the first of a new series of videos myself and Philip De Roos are making where we go for a cycle and a chat around Dublin with various different people.
We went for a cycle and a chat with Anne Bedos back on a cold day in March. Anne is very active in the Dublin cycling world, she set up Rothar three years ago on the balcony of her small apartment and it has since grown to the very busy shop in Phibsboro, Dublin, and the new cafe / bike shop on Fade street. Along the way Rothar have recycled (and saved from landfill) thousands of bikes, trained up dozens of
volunteer bike mechanics and even won the prestigious David Manley Social Entrepreneur Award. We will be uploading a new ‘cycling with’ video every three weeks or so.
From today’s Irish Independent.
Brianhc asks:
Put this up. Might shame in into doing a few sit ups.
Ah here.
He’s big boned/American portions are larger/it’s Photoshopped, etc.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkBc8nKLoWM
AND get that hot guy in Fallon & Byrne.
From AFD:
Official promo film for the Alliance Française Dublin made by one of its student, the film features a large ensemble cast of actors (many of whose faces may be familiar to you…) and celebrates what can happen when you study French in Dublin!
The Goethe Institut have done their promo in Lidl.
Various beautiful games slowed to teh epic and cut to John Murphy’s Adagio In D-Minor (Bombastic) from the Sunshine OST.
Because that’s how these things are done.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmstx1HWX08&feature=youtu.be
Fair and balanced?
YOU decide.
Thanks Ruairi Carroll
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsmVjulsbac
They may look back on this as a ‘moment’.
Simon Coveney and Vincent Browne from Tuesday night.
TV3 SMACKDOWN.
Thanks Lars Biscuit