Shiver.
Met Éireann Issues Weather Warning As Snow Approaches, Breaking News
(Pics: Met Éireann)
For women’s rugby.
Helen O’Reilly in a blazer sandwich at the Irish Referees’ dinner in Donnybrook, Dublin, last night.
Soon she may be allowed drink in the main bar.
Via Irish Rugby
Four, apparently.
A driver, two to hold the ‘stop’ and ‘go’ signs, and a fourth to fill the pothole.
Eoin English, in today’s Irish Examiner, reports that three council workers in Cork have been suspended for shovelling tar from a digger into a pothole without warning signs, lights or ‘stop’ and ‘go’ signs.
(Pic: Cork Potholes)
What you may need to know:
1. KOTT is the new film by writer/director Mark O’Connor, who impressed
us with his debut, lo-fi Dubcore crime caper Between The Canals (2011).
2. It features Peter Coonan, AKA Fran from Love/Hate.
3. It also features veteran traveller actor Michael Collins, AKA Blackie Connors from Glenroe.
4. We’ve already seen it, and we liked it a lot.
5. Greatest Screen Traveller Of All Time? We’re torn between this and Dana in Flight Of The Doves (1971).
Release Date: April
A less than slick promo for the International Forestry Fund featuring the cheeky little divil and a 1980s porn soundtrack.
Why selling Irish forests might just be patriotic.
To the (plastic-handed) pitchforks!
(Thanks Mark Malone)
Well, hello.
Paul Savage writes:
Found a wallet on East Wall Road [Dublin] just past the O2 this morning. Name on it is: Bruno Guedes. Think he may work in Hewlett Packard, so if anyone there is looking at Broadsheet maybe give him a shout. No contact info in it, but does have a lot of McDonald’s vouchers. I mean did havNOMNOMNOM.
Brian Dolan writes:
You might like this. A perfect star snowflake caught on my wife’s glove on way to work in Dublin