Irish director John Moore (centre) with his crew on the set of A Good Day To Die Hard (Die Hard 5) in Budapest, Hungary, wearing ‘Feck It Sure It’s Grand’ T-shirts.
He bought them for all his crew (a lot of whom are Irish). Apparently John (from Dundalk) liked the phrase so much that Bruce Willis utters it at the start of the film. Yippee- ki -yay mammy fecker.
Monthly Archives: September 2012
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atFrom Alive No.181 – one of many. It could have its own web section…
Previously: A Lesson There For Us All
A genuine ad in support of Romney’s presidential bid funded by the Campaign For American Values PAC.
Watch it. Then shake your head violently from side to side. Then watch it three more times.
Mitt Romney Anti-Gay Marriage Ad Is Unintentionally Hilarious (HuffPo Comedy)
(Hat tip: Colin Murphy)
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Just some young wans marching across the James Joyce bridge and sliding down the other side.
In this latest installment of the ongoing Professional Actors Performing Yelp Reviews series, Danny Deferrari (Pan Am, The Longest Week) captures the pain of a 5-star doughnut shop review.
Mmf.
THE DEPARTMENT of Health and drug manufacturers are close to a deal that could cut the State’s drugs bill by up to €400 million.
Yay!
Although the deal will save the HSE significant sums of money, its impact for consumers will be limited. This is because the prices of most generic drugs, which can range up to 94 per cent of those of their branded equivalents, are not affected.
The mark-up charged by pharmacists to private patients also remains unaffected. The prices Irish consumers pay for their medicines are among the highest in the world.
Oh.
Why trust one drug and not the other? That’s politics, innit?
State’s drug bill could fall by up to €400m under new deal (Paul Cullen, Irish Times)




Teeny tiny Adventure Time figurines by Oviot (unofficial and sadly not available to buy as yet.)












