The Lott’s bar, Liffey Street, Dublin.
The Dawson Lounge, Dawson Street.
Pick YOUR side.
The Who will play in the Point Depot mobile phone company sponsored arena on June 8, 2013
Quadrophenia!
Goodbye.
Or should we say ‘au revoir’?
Right.
Goodbye it is so.
IRFU Announce Sexton To Leave Leinster (LeinsterRugby.ie)
Previously: Oh. My. Bod
Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte yesterday delivered more good news for Ireland with the announcement that some of the largest wind turbines in the world may be built across the midlands.
Speaking about the proposed project, he said “I think there is a mutual interest here for both countries, adding: “Ireland doesn’t want a wind farm at every cross roads; we don’t want that”.
However
Richard Tol, professor of economics at University of Sussex and formerly with the ESRI, said he felt that the whole scheme was “crazy” and would not work in the long term, adding:
“From an Irish perspective this is not selling the family silver; this is giving it away. There is no money staying in Ireland that I can see. But from the British perspective it is a good deal,”
Oh..
BBC Audio.
Previously: Ireland to build ‘Giant’ wind turbines to power the UK (BBC News)
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Waves as big as houses heading for Sligo this weekend.
Some experts are already forecasting that next Sunday and Monday’s swell could see waves at Mullaghmore easily topping 30 to 40 feet.
Billabong Tow Session in Ireland- Amber Alert (IrishTowSurfRescueClub)

Bolt action locking system, sirens, smoke screen.
Excuse me?
This is a grade 6 armour plated car that was commissioned by the UN from the Macneillie and son to drive [UN Secretary General] Ban ki Moon, it was also used by De Beers diamond merchants for transport and the Sultan of brunei is another past passenger.
This car has a 2.9 Cosworth engine, run flat tires, bolt action locking system, sirens, smoke screen, and is perfect for people who deal in cash business (publican, bookie). This is a very discrete car, drives well, you will not find a safer car than this in Ireland (€12,500).
Abraham Lincoln’s lavish menu for his second inaugural ball in 1865.
Smoked tongue en geleé.
Get him.
An Inaugural Memory: President Lincoln’s Food Fight (NPR)
Earlier: A Limerick Every Four Years