Two youths for sentence this morning at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court for cheating in their leaving cert by impersonating each other(!)
— Conor Gallagher (@Courts_hack) July 3, 2012
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Apologies…
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Greg Palast with his trusty ironic pose in The Bush Hotel, Carrick on Shannon, bringing the hazards of fracking to a full house last night. That man in the foreground had a full head of hair before the talk.
It got really scary:
And then there are the pipelines. The fracked gas doesn’t get to market by carrier pigeon. Ireland has had virtually no discussion of the difficulties, danger and cost of running hundreds, and ultimately, thousands of miles of gathering pipes. I’ve been investigating the horror of pipeline explosions for three decades now and the problem is exponentially worsened by the new web of lines created by fracking. Highly explosive transport systems require an elaborate system of on-site government regulation which Ireland does not have and cannot now afford. And it’s simply too easy for the pigs to cheat.
Crikey.
Damn doom-mongering, scoop-laden, Chandleresque hipster.
Greg Palast On Fracking Plans For Ireland (Indymedia)
Pics via eeek
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-1Y2i7ypOc
What you may need to know:
1. Quartet is the first movie directed by Dustin Hoffman.
2. Dusty was supposed to make his directoral debut with Straight Time
(1978), but decided to concentrate on acting in it instead. It’s a stone-cold forgotten ’70s classic.
3. Hoffman’s TV starring debut, Luck, just got cancelled owing to some
unfortunate on-set deaths.
4. Billy Connolly looks set to corner the market in randy/irreverent
pensioner roles.
5. Tom Courtenay is a legend. Fact.
6. Did we mention that The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011) just made $100M worldwide?
7.The only thing that could possibly save this movie: a Hoffman cameo, reprising his role from Tootsie (1982).
Release date (Ireland): January 2013
Grandson of prominent Dublin politician caught with loaded Glock handgun in Coolock anti-Real IRA operation. See #Herald
— Evening Herald (@HeraldNewsdesk) July 3, 2012
Anyone?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv_MelBGP9w
Now Oxegen is gone.
Includes Satire Day (on Saturday) organised by Paddy Cullivan and featuring Dara O’Briain, Republic of Telly, Gerry Stembridge and Carol Tobin. €10 for the entire day.
No cash, favours, etc. were given for this post although Chompsky’s dog walker is making an appearance on the acoustic stage.






