A visit to the parlour for a DNR [do not resuscitate] tatt.
Another very short short from Silly Beggar Shorts.
What is he saying, anyone?
Thanks Mark Baldwin
A visit to the parlour for a DNR [do not resuscitate] tatt.
Another very short short from Silly Beggar Shorts.
What is he saying, anyone?
Thanks Mark Baldwin
Tá @BrianODriscoll agus @amyhuberman sa bosca ríoga inniu. Craoladh BEO anois díreach ar Djokovic v Dimitrov ar @TG4TV #WimbledonBeo
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) July 4, 2014
Oooh.
Joe Donnelly writes:
“I asked listeners to TXFM Drive to decide which country would come out on top in a battle of the bands and singers. Of all the remaining World Cup matches, no other two countries can offer up the same intriguing contest. While most of the music we listen to comes from Britain, the U.S., and of course our own country, there’s no denying that France and Germany have provided some quality artists over the years….”
Top of die Pops?
You FIGHT decide.
350 players. 12 countries. Four continents. 20 mixed gender teams. All playing frisbee in Cabra. The Bogies [Pope John Paul Park, Cabra, Dublin 7] will host the inaugural Golden Keg Ultimate Frisbee tournament this weekend.
Mark Earley writes:
“This sport is non-cantact, 7-a-side and is played on pitches roughly the same size as a rugby pitch. It’s very spectator friendly due to the fast-moving nature of the sport and the athleticism on display…”
Karl was wondering was the frisbee getting bigger, then it hit him. Suit yourselves.
Golden Keg Dublin Video: Conor Hogan
The Brits and Aussies are coming to town for the Tri Nations Tag Series. It all kicks off TOMORROW (Saturday) in Belfield, University College Dublin.
Kieran Ryan writes:
“Ireland beat Great Britain in last year’s International Series but the Australians, being the current world champions, are a completely different prospect so it promises to be a top class series of tag rugby…”
Further test games and the Tri Nations itself will take place in Limerick on Friday, July 11th.
Quote of the day from a local resident near Croke Park pic.twitter.com/FBpWJR57sr
— Vincent Murphy (@MurphyVincent) July 4, 2014
It’s more important than that.
The long-term, emotionally-charged Simon O’Donnell Vs Davy Joyce feud ends TONIGHT online.
Joe writes:
“Saw this on a car windscreen in Phibsboro {Dublin] this morning, sorry for the short notice…”
It’s quiet.
Too quiet.
The environs of Croke Park, Dublin yesterday.
Name those streets (pix 1, 2, 5 and 6), anyone?
Earlier: My Aiken Breaking Heart
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)