Monthly Archives: May 2013
Sean Smyth writes:
Ever wonder how many phone shops there are on Moore St? No? Me neither… but I still went out and took a photo of every single phone shop on Moore Street. Small street – loadsa phone shops. What gives?
No. 94 of Sean’s 365 photography project which involves Sean taking
a photo/s every single day for a whole year.
Follow Sean’s progress here.
(Hat tip: Damien Mulley)




Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Seán Fitzmaurice, Cróna Esler, Darragh Clifford, Enda Cunningham, Kevin Doyle, Mike Hogan 4FM, Simon Webb
On a @flyryanair flight that has just landed in the WRONG Greek island. Excuse? “Too dark” to land in correct airport. Furious passengers.
— Kate Mansey (@KateMansey) May 13, 2013
Still stuck on @flyryanair plane in wrong airport. Turns out they MAY be able to go Keffalonia after all.
— Kate Mansey (@KateMansey) May 13, 2013
Apparently we’re now taking off again for our original destination of Keffalonia. Maybe they have found a torch. Well done @flyryanair.
— Kate Mansey (@KateMansey) May 13, 2013
Patrick Ryan writes:
I understand you normally don’t this but this little lady turned up at HRI (Horse Racing Ireland), Ballymany, Newbridge [Co Kildare] today, she is about 6 months old, very friendly and appears to be well looked after so I am sure that someone somewhere is looking for her….
Anyone?
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Taken two hours ago by by Paul-Kenji Cahier Furuya from The Google/Montevetero building, Grand Canal Dock.
Thanks John Gallagher
Beyoncé at the O2, Dublin, on Saturday.
She remembered us from the last time.
Tequila Mockingbird writes:
She told us that it was great to be back in Dublin, that she MISSED us, AND that she recognised lots of faces from the last time she was here, as she has been watching her old DVDs…
ANYWAY, she was thrown a tricolour by her band and she worked “Olé, olé, olé” into her set. All in all, Mrs O’Carter rocked.
Ben Malone writes:
A photo of the back of one of the many, many weather fronts passing over our heads at the moment. Taken from the same spot as the Rainbow and the Mourne Mountains photos. It’s proving to be a fruitful perch for capturing the best Skerries has to offer…
Louise Williams writes:
Battered Kerrygold branded traffic police stand at Goma roundabout, DRC [Democratic Republic of the Congo]















