This morning.
Emily writes:
Frosty rooftops in Dublin 8
There is so much bigger issues in the world that the term ‘freshman’ pic.twitter.com/yWo31B5Y2w
— Emily Jane (@emilyjaneoh) November 28, 2017
Gulp.
‘Freshman’ Students to Become Gender-Neutral ‘Fresh’ (University Times)
Most Fridays, we give away a voucher worth TWENTY FIVE Euros to spend freely at any of the growing number of Golden Discs stores nationwide.
All we ask is for you to select a tune we can play next week.
This week’s theme: Electable sounds
With a General Election in the ‘offing’, what songs do YOU think the main political parties should adopt as their campaign themes.
To enter, just complete this sentence.
My General Election campaign song for [name of party] would have to be_______________________________’
Lines MUST close at 6.45pm MIDNIGHT!
No limit on number of songs.
You give us 120 minutes.
We give you two hours of quality chat.
Broadsheet on the Telly returns tonight at 10pm streaming LIVE (above) and on our YouTube channel.
Join a panel of your peers with an adult beverage as we celebrate our 40th episode.
Matters under discussion will include the possible removal of Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald (top with Taoiseach Leo Vardkar) and an insight from Olga into the latest bungling in the Maurice McCabe saga.
‘Blue’ and/or unacceptable language (including words such as ‘fuck’, bollocks’ and ‘twinkle-pooty’) may ensue.
Sorry.
Previously: Broadsheet on the Telly on Broadsheet
Meanwhile…
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We are on the lookout for a reasonably-priced, job lot (if possible) of decent second hands mics for panelists and guests on Broadsheet on the Telly (often beset by audio ‘issues’). Contact Bodger at broadsheet@broadsheet.ie. Thanks.