Yearly Archives: 2017


Will you stay up?


Broadsheet on the Telly
returns at 11.45 tonight streaming LIVE above and on our YouTube channel.

Topics under scrutiny will include Enda’s departure, the excessive coverage of Leo Vs Simon and OTHER things.

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All political persuasions welcome.

Thank you.

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Tonight.

Existential crow at the East Pier, Dun Laoghaire looking toward Sandycove, County Dublin.

Thanks Luke Brennan

Update:

Luke adds:

Just looking at that bird I send in earlier.I’m not sure it was a crow. It seemed to have a yellow beak and reddish legs.Perhaps some of your readers may be able to identify it? Possibly a young starling?

Anyone?

This morning.

Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, Dublin 15

Broadcaster and model Daniella Moyles launches the “unique pop-up cereal experience”, Nestlé Breakfast Cereals – Aisle of Wonder.

Finally.

Ian writes:

Back due to popular demand, visitors of the Aisle of Wonder will be able to start the day with their own pick and mix combination of their favourite Nestlé breakfast cereals including family favourites such as, Shreddies, Cookie Crisp, Cheerios and much more!

Visitors of the Aisle of Wonder have the opportunity to create and enjoy their very own individual cereal creation by adding a variety of cereal choices, toppings, milk and yoghurt which are all available at the Aisle of Wonder pop-up cereal experience.

Top celebrate we have a Nestlé  cereal HAMPER to give away to a broadsheet reader. To enter, just complete this sentence;

‘The correct way to eat your breakfast cereal is obviously_____________________________’

Lines MUST close at 10.45pm.

Nestlé

Nestlé Breakfast Cereals Aisle of Wonder opens at Blanchardstown Shopping Centre from Wednesday 17th – Saturday 20th of May at 9:00am, before moving to Mahon Point Shopping Centre in Cork from Thursday 25th – Sunday 28th of May, finishing at Swords Pavilions Shopping Centre from Thursday 1st – Sunday 4th of JunNOMNOMNOM

The Warchest, hobby and tabletop gaming shop in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin

Enjoy playing Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons or even Yu-Gi-Oh!?

Read on.

The Warchests’s David Reynolds writes:

The increasing popularity of tabletop gaming as a social activity has allowed The Warchest to double in size this year, taking over a vacant unit next to Hardy’s Bar in Dun Laoghaire.

We have a great group of people here, and I try to make sure the shop is a really welcoming place to play games.

I’ve watched friendships develop through gaming and it’s amazing to be part of that, you can see that it’s not just about the games, it’s about forming a community,

In fairness

The Warchest reopens on Saturday May 20th at 12pm, with a Magic: The Gathering tournament at 1pm and board games from 7pm.

The Warchest (Facebook)

Thanks James

 

 

Here’s How podcast’s William Campbell (right) meets FIanna Fáil’s Derek Mooney (a ‘sheet and Slugger O’Toole columnist) over a large Brexit.

William writes:

Episode 61 of the Here’s How podcast asks former government advisor Derek Mooney whether the UK government has a brilliant secret plan that’s fooling us all, or whether they really have no clue what they are doing?

Listen here

Here’s How