
Handcrafted Chicken Footstools from The City Farm Girl: 6-10kg sculpted log interior, wool upholstery, bronze feet and beaks.
$650 to $1150, depending on model.
They’re handcrafted chicken footstools.

Handcrafted Chicken Footstools from The City Farm Girl: 6-10kg sculpted log interior, wool upholstery, bronze feet and beaks.
$650 to $1150, depending on model.
They’re handcrafted chicken footstools.
Taken this morning by Rob Evans.
Lovely.
But where?
Lines close at 1pm
Update: The answer is Lambay Island (home of the north Dublin wallabies) from Malahide.
A group of long-term unemployed jobseekers were bussed into London to work as unpaid stewards during the diamond jubilee celebrations and told to sleep under London Bridge before working on the river pageant.
Unemployed Bussed In To Steward River Pageant (Shiv Malik, Guardian)
Thanks Ciaran le Cool
What game was RTE playing at during the live showing of the 50th anniversary of the Late Late Show on Friday last?
Was it a coincidence that Terry Prone was sitting in the outer seat of the row of seats, when interviewed on the show?
Or was this arranged to save Ryan Tubridy, asking her husband Tom Savage to move out to sit on the steps of the aisle in full range of the audience and viewers.
Even the cameraman made sure by focusing his camera out of the full view of Mr Savage. However, a brief piece of film did show Mr Savage making himself smaller in his seat (click here).
In doing that Mr Savage has broken the golden rule of PR/communications that he preaches in his classes — “that you always look directly at the camera, and that assertiveness happens by making yourself look taller”.
Edward Mahon
76 Roebuck Castle
Clonskeagh
Dublin 14
Patrick Coultry, from Cabra, Dublin was stabbed and killed at Ireland’s first ‘Punk Rock Festival’ (headlined by the recently reformed Radiators From Space) held at UCD, Belfield, Dublin, in June 1977, prompting the coverage (above) in NME.
And this response the following week:
Via Brand New Retro
Due to tragic circumstances, this beautiful dog has been left without an owner. Unfortunately none of our friends are in a position to give him a home at this time, so we are really trying to find him a new owner in Dublin. His name is Dino, he is a five-year-old Collie-Staff mix. He is a friendly, energetic and loving dog and he will definitely make somebody very happy.
Mmf.
Send emails marked ‘Dino’ to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie