Will there be music?
2nd International Symposium On Neglected Influenza Viruses (The Gathering)
Thanks Pat Sammon
Will there be music?
2nd International Symposium On Neglected Influenza Viruses (The Gathering)
Thanks Pat Sammon
Van stopped outside Leinster House. Man on roof pouring liquid!! Smell of petrol!! @broadsheet_ie @thejournal_ie twitter.com/davehiggz/stat…
— David Higgins (@davehiggz) March 7, 2013

(Thanks David Higgins and Tady Walsh
A cat responds to the ‘rotating snake’ optical illusion in a way that appears to suggest they can, indeed, perceive ‘movement’ in still images.
If you have a cat, you can download a series of optical illusions here, test them on your cat and provide feedback here in the name of ‘science’.
Cat science. The best kind of science.
The IKEA catering crew,
Have been forced to admit that it’s true,
When they go to bake,
A butterscotch cake,
The secret ingredient is poo.
John Moynes
(IKEA)
Short film makers Adrian Cardona and David Munoz’s ‘proof of concept’ short for a prospective full length Grindhouse-style feature entitled Once Upon A Time In Jerusalem.
Undead Lazarus, plague-inflicted crowds, borderline blasphemy and middle eastern campness galore.
What’s not to like, or be horribly offended by?
In Broadstone, Dublin.
Images taken on August 8, 1995, during filming for Neil Jordan’s Michael Collins (1996) featuring Jordan, Liam Neeson, Julia Roberts Alan Rickman, Aidan Quinn and an extremely sunburnt props guy.
Needs more wide-brimmed hats.
(Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
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You may recall Japlandic’s first controversial Mortgage Arrears in Space.
This time no one can hear you scream.
WhatGoesUp writes:
The Central Bank has now released new figures for up to December 2012.
I’ve updated the image (above) to reflect the new state:
Awkward enough all the same.
*sips pint*
Husband Of Marbella Wedding Planner Quizzed For Fraud Wedding Planner (Olive Press)
There’s only one person wearing glasses in the Departures Lounge illustration by Annie West for the buke.
Can you see that person?
The first person to name the county where the person is and their gender wins two, yes TWO, sets of cards from the Annie West collection (below).