Have made it to Indonesia.
To celebrate, team 32 – Sonia Wu Murphy and Brian Cusack – have made a little video which can be watched here.
Aw.
Fair play though, in fairness.
Previously: How Far Will They Go?
Have made it to Indonesia.
To celebrate, team 32 – Sonia Wu Murphy and Brian Cusack – have made a little video which can be watched here.
Aw.
Fair play though, in fairness.
Previously: How Far Will They Go?
More than 70 Trinity students in groups of two, including Rosie Goulding and Nicole O’Sullivan, top, left Dublin yesterday morning.
Goal? To get as far away from Trinity as possible without spending any money within 36 hours.
Some have reached Singapore already.
Lydia Rahill writes:
“Students have already hitchhiked, blagged and snuck their way on to planes, trains and ferries. While many have scattered across Europe, some are en route to places such as Dubai and even Argentina! The project has raised over 7,000 already and is part of the Law Societies fundraising festival Lawlapolooza and all proceeds will be going to Trinity VDP (Vincent De Paul) and DU Amnesty!”
Read messages from the teams and find out where they’ve landed so far here.
Follow #TCDJailbreak13 on Twitter for more updates.
(Pic: University Times and TCD Jailbreak)
UPDATE: Scenes from somewhere around the globe:

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Aidan G writes:
Got this fiver/shopping list in a pub [the Kilford Arms Hotel] in Kilkenny. I love this country…
“They weren’t as good as they thought they were” went one bogus argument. In fact, I’ve always felt Off The Ball was driven by the deep neurosis that they weren’t good enough which, naturally, propelled them towards brilliance.
They were Burt Bacharach doing 32 takes of Alfie in search of that “little bit of magic”.
Radio Bean-Counters Switched Off To Diamond In Their Midst (Dion Fanning, Sunday Independent)
Previously: Anything Sad In The Phoenix?
(Pic: Business&leadership)
Another speedrun film classic from 1A4 Studio, what sez:
Put machines, dreams, Neo, dystopia, and more machines into a blender and chug it really fast – that’s the taste of this condensed version of the 1999 hit movie.
Previously: Back To The Future In 60 Seconds
Leslie Williams tweetz:
Interesting crab dish at Tani Sushi Restaurant in Terenure…
Peter Welfare, president and head inkmaker of the Printing Ink Company in California, talks us through the strangely Zen process by which ink is made from powder and varnish.
Sindo fails to mention that it was in fact Gardai who actually contacted me to have penalty points removed.All revealed&more in Dail tues.
— Luke ming flanagan (@lukeming) March 10, 2013
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