Only £110. Bargain.
Low crotch you say?
Soil long, dude.
Via: Fiona Hyde
And possibly ask: Was it for this?
Republican Kitsch to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Sibling of Daedalus

From the National Right To Life Committee: Everything You Wanted To Know About Ducking And Diving, Sidestepping And Manipulating The Issues But Were Afraid To Ask.
They omitted ‘abortion mills’. Tut tut.
Download here (460KB, PDF)
Hat tip: Conor Farrell
You can put your ‘crying’ chair on the balcony during the ‘Summer’.
Happy out.
Thanks RayRay
Crispian Jago of The Reason Stick sez:.
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He’s taking the mick.
Or is he?
Maud in Cahoots – Dance With Me
Emma Barratt writes:
I wanted to share the debut single of Maud in Cahoots – two talented, beautiful and (damn them) really nice sisters from Dublin. Shot in one day on the grounds of St. Brendan’s Psychiatric Hospital, and directed by John McIlduff and featuring Junk Ensemble and some beautiful people.
Retired bishop of Clogher Joseph Duffy [above] consistently missed opportunities to prevent clergy from sexually abusing children, according to the Catholic Church’s watchdog. The National Board for Safeguarding Children has published audits of several dioceses. It states that in one particular case in Clogher, there was an unacceptable delay in taking action against a priest and removing him from all ministry following receipt of a credible allegation.
Another priest suspected of multiple abuse was transferred to another parish and eventually was sent overseas for therapeutic help.
Pic: Vatican Crimes
By Raverman via Boards.ie.
Meanwhile: 10 things we’ve learned about Oxegen (Jim Carroll, On The Record, Irish Times)
Thanks Adrian Fitzsimon