Category Archives: Misc

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Ranelagh Station, Dublin 6

Shona writes:

I know you don’t usually do this. But I found a sum of money at Ranelagh Station at around nine this morning. It’s the time of year where that might really matter to someone.

Any chance you might post this and put me in touch with anyone who can give the correct details of the amount and where I found it….

Broadsheet@broadsheet.ie, anyone?

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From top: Dublin Cork and Belfast

Something for your wall?

Kate Ó writes:

We travelled the 4 provinces of Ireland  to capture Ireland’s most iconic places, from 32 vantage points.

We photographed, sketched, and screen printed each iconic place to create ‘Ireland’s Views Collection’ including; Dublin’s, Pigeon Towers, Cork’s Shandon Bells, Belfast’s Harland & Wolfe, and Galway’s Browne Doorway. Purchase online at link below

Retro Éire

Irish-made stocking fillers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘Irish-made Stocking Fillers’. No fee, just Christmas glee.

Save Poolbeg.

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Louis Walsh

On The Late Late Show

Gareth Naughton writes:

Having successfully rejoined the judging panel on The X Factor, Louis Walsh will be revealing his next big project with a very special announcement.

Actress Miriam Margolyes – the ultimate open book – will be joining Ryan Tubridy in studio to share more hilarious stories from her long and varied career on stage and screen.

A trio of comedians will be tickling funny bones. The ever popular Brendan Grace will be treating viewers to some stand up as will Entertainment from D’Telly’s Pat Shortt. And Jason Byrne will be bringing his unique brand of mayhem to the Late Late set.

The RTÉ Concert Orchestra will be in studio to accompany three of Ireland’s best and most enduring music acts – Aslan,Finbar Furey (with Cór na nÓg) and Glen Hansard. They will be performing songs featured on ‘As Seen on The Late Late Show’, the double album currently on release and raising funds for the St Vincent de Paul.

We’ll be celebrating the best of Irish artisan produce this Christmas and making some unusual suggestions for festive fayre with TV chefs Rachel Allen and Richard Corrigan.

*sets fire to telly*

The Late Late Show, at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.

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Yesterday, with four six packs of White Hag tipple to give away, we asked: who would you share a six pack with?

You replied in your thirsty dozens.

But there could be only four winners. PLUS an extra one we couldn’t refuse.

DepthChargeEthel: “I shall be splitting my White Hag six pack with my student son especially this Christmas because we are both terribly pathetic pseudo-alcoholics with delusions of grandeur from a taste perspective, we like nice things!!!”

Bearofthebears: “I shall be splitting my White Hag six pack with my brother Sean especially this Christmas because he is home from abroad having left all his brewing equipment with me before leaving; making me promise that I would have a Christmas brew made for his return. However as this was my very first attempt at a homebrew I imagine we will need something to wash the bitter taste of failure away and a 6 pack of White Hag would do nicely.”

Conor Kirwan:
“I shall be splitting my White Hag six pack with my girlfriend’s housemate and her fella especially this Christmas because myself and herself went back to hers for a nightcap on our first date and robbed a 6 pack of White Hag IPAs from the fridge which belonged to them. I don’t think they’ve forgiven me yet and it would be a nice way to show my appreciation, as it was their beers that helped cap off the best first date I’ve ever been on! Cheers Ailish & John :)”

Brian: “I shall be splitting my White Hag six pack with Eric (my yank brother in law) especially this Christmas because he’s STILL not admitting to the Irish beer scene being right up there with some of the best in the US…. and he doesn’t like sours so I can drink them all!”

Extra six pack winner:

Dylad: ‘I shall be splitting my White Hag six pack with my 91 year old jazz-loving dad (this is true) especially this Christmas because although he doesn’t have his original hips, he is the original hipster.’

Thanks all

White Hag

Yesterday: Haggy Christmas

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu5mw6hTNds&feature=youtu.be

I’m Not Waiting – b-side featuring Joe O’Leary and Jack O’Rourke

Starring Helen Page and written and Directed by Mike Foott, who writes:

This is a beautifully acted little Christmas video which carries a special message and a beautiful song. If you would like to, please do share….

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The Planning and Development (Housing) And Residential Tenancies Bill due for debate has been pulled from today’s proceedings.

A Government comms person writes:

We are not in a position to take the Planning and Development (Housing and Residential Tenancies) Bill 2016 today, and now propose to take the Road Traffic Bill 2016 (AT 10AM THIS MORNING) which did not conclude last night

Panic Fight!

Watch here.

 

Update:

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It’s back on.

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From top: Donald Trump; Dan Boyle

We may yet sink deeper into this anti-intellectual morass. We may linger longer than we expect, and most certainly need to. But flames need to be kept lit.

Dan Boyle writes:

“I’m, like, very smart,” The Donald has stated to criticisms that he has chosen not to take briefings from the US intelligence services.

To be dubious of what such briefings might contain, should be a character point in his favour. After all dissembling is a raison d’etre for such ‘intelligence’ agencies. However to forgo any such briefing, because you already know what you believe you need to know, truly is ignorance writ large.

“A wise man is someone who knows what he doesn’t know,” that is a saying attributed to the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. It seems, in its apposite meaning, to perfectly not encapsulate The Donald. His total lack of self awareness has been seen by enough of those who support him, as reason to have him become their pin up boy. His certainty being seen by his defenders as confidence. His confidence being seen as strength.

In this he has become emblematic of the post modern world. This world of the simple truth. A world without nuance. A world where complexity is an inconvenience to be ignored.

Instinct, not influenced by the organised thoughts of others, but developed through bias and prejudice, is the sad standard bearer of truth in these ever deluded times.

The simple truth is confirmed by surrounding yourself with those who share your worldview. To question is to invite derision amplified through abuse. It is the behaviour of an ever indulged child whose faux confidence should be more properly recognised as bullying.

This is the world where we have had enough of experts. Where scientists are the conveyors of hoaxes. Where shouting louder makes you more ‘right’ than anyone else.

Those emboldened by this celebration of ignorance now hold sway throughout the ether, on the airwaves, and in our collective consciousness. Those of us who choose to think differently (or indeed to think at all) could decide to remove ourselves from this madness. Instead we should listen. We should try to engage.

We may yet sink deeper into this anti-intellectual morass. We may linger longer than we expect, and most certainly need to, in this thoughtless swamp. But flames need to be kept lit.

Liberal complacency has certainly contributed to this ongoing political coup against logic. Liberal surrender would make its victory complete. Think on that while we are still able to think.

The further or deeper The Age of Donald persists, the more antagonistic the treatment will be towards thinkers/questioners. In the US the preferred form of abuse by the rabid right is a slight on the mental capacity (but more insulting on those with special needs) of those who won’t rejoice at this new golden age. This abuse should become a badge of pride.

The slogan towards enlightenment should be ‘Libtards of the World Unite’.

Dan Boyle is a former Green Party TD and Senator. Follow Dan on Twitter: @sendboyle