Last night.
Moonrise on Killiney beach, Killiney, County Dublin.
Thanks Lee Miller
Can You Stump The Trump?
A new, FREE, satirical quiz app From Rathmines-based Banshee Apps.
Peader Ruane at Banshee writes:
In these uncertain times, sometimes one just needs to take a step back and laugh.
In the spirit of this Banshee Apps is proud to release the fun, satirical app, ‘Can You Stump the Trump?’
This light hearted quiz about the 45th president of the USA is guaranteed to make you laugh bigly! It is available for free and is available on both the Google Playstore, and the Apple App Store….
iTunes here
Android here
A London Routemaster bus operated by transport firm Go-Ahead
As you stand at a bus stop and wait
The delay can make you quite irate
So the NTA said
They’ll give the go ahead
To let Brits get the blame when they’re late.
John Moynes
Pic: W Swain
Yesterday: Was It For This?
Ultan Mashup writes:
Passed this proud yet sad wreck of what I believe was the last working steamship in Ireland: the steam dredger Port Láirge (Or as per the bow “Portlairge”, meaning “Waterford” as Gaeilge) in Saltmills, Wexford on my run tonight.
She now has some funky deep-sea bow art through. Can any maritime-minded reader throw any light on the artwork and when it appeared and via whom? Or indeed on this majestic old wreck itself? There’s something of the Craggy Island about it…
Anyone?
Staying in tonight?
Broadsheet on the Telly returns at the slightly later time of 11pm streaming LIVE (above) and on our YouTube channel.
Join a panel of your peers (and some pets) as they chew over the news of the week.
Some swearing.
Previously: Broadsheet on the Telly on Broadsheet
Behold the 2015 Ferrari Sergio, based on the 2013 Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio prototype.
Only six of these were ever made. This was the first.
Yours for a trifling €5.2 million.