Vogue Williams at Connolly Station, Dublin
It’s a bother, a bore, and a pain,
To be filmed while you wait for a train,
When your hair’s looking bad,
Then end up in an ad,
And not get a chance to abstain.
John Moynes
Pic: Industry nightclub
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She must have been late, she’s forgotten her trews!
No seemingly she’s fond of her legs check out Moynes’s link to the Indie article.
Love how many pictures of her were required for that one short article.
enough for a happy ending I guess…
Me to! But then I’m a lad.
Yeah, mine was a bit more ironic I suspect :)
Sorry – that should have bin “Me too.”
The cut of it.
Broke a tooth with the cringe!
hopefully the actual club has more atmosphere.
Than a train station?
Yes.
The moment a promoter uses celeb DJs to sell a new club’s want to be seen as a “cool” club it’s all downhill.
*sniggers*
Music first always.
Cool clubs be small, dark and ALL about MUSIC. This on the other hand is celebrity driven sparkly over priced and hyped mainstream rubbish. Vogue the DJ, will ya ever kiss me left one!
They should add more pictures of Vogue Williams to this feature, enhancing INM’s status as Ireland’s number publication for the objectification of women.
Just one of her pressing play on spotify to highlight her DeeJay skills.
Vague Williams…great legs though!!!
“looked like the wreck of the Hesperus” classic
Came here to hightlght that gem.
Gave me a great giggle.
id love to .. but at the cost of stirring McFaddens porridge? i’d have to have a good long think about it.
i think my love her thick legs would overcome the stirring of McF’s porridge .. if anyone was wonderin
Kefir not porridge!
Makes a change from the usual’s who hang out at Connolly station… Jacinta Junkie or Methadone Matt..
Apparently Polish researchers found her in a tunnell after 40 years.
Hilarious video though – being ignored by the *dozens* of people walking by. What a tragedy.
This is hilarious! F*cking hilarious! Maybe she’ll get a slot on the main stage at the Electric Picnic next year with that other eejit, Amanda Brunker on vocals.