This morning.
Covanta Waste Plant, Poolbeg, Dublin Port.
Neil Curran (him off the telly) writes:
Aren’t incinerator fires supposed to be on the inside?
Anyone?
Save Poolbeg.
Previously: A “Criminal” Investigation
This morning.
Covanta Waste Plant, Poolbeg, Dublin Port.
Neil Curran (him off the telly) writes:
Aren’t incinerator fires supposed to be on the inside?
Anyone?
Save Poolbeg.
Previously: A “Criminal” Investigation
There’s no consensus except to GOUGE.
Vic Barry writes:
It’s time to renew my insurance and believe it or not, Car Insurance in Ireland is still a joke. I got multiple quotes from everybody including An Post, 123.ie, Chill, AIG, Liberty and loads more! The difference between them all is crazy!
Sand on Ashleam Beach, Achill Island, County Mayo has returned
On an island far out to the west
The locals all know that they’re blessed
A new beach at Dooagh
Now Ashleam makes it two
In the one year. Now who could have guessed?
John Moynes
Pic: Google Earth/irishTimes
FeckOff writes:
21 Kenilworth Square, Dublin 6, empty for around 20 years now…
Empty Gaffs to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘Empty Gaffs’
Broadsheet on the Telly returns at 10pm tonight streaming LIVE (above) and on our You Tube Channel.
A panel of old and new friends will discuss the news of the week with fearless honesty, a strong brew and the occasional stimulant.
Topics under debate will include homelessness, Geldof/Bono, the failed World Cup rugby bid, the recent Sunday Times pol,l Direct Provision and Fine Gael trolls and more. Olga will also go over the latest weirdness in the Maurice McCabe saga.
Join us for the full TWO hours, dip in and out or watch it at a later date. The choice is yours.
Some ‘blue’ language.
Apologies.
Previously: Broadsheet on the Telly
“They used to wear brown shirts, sing the Horst Wessel song, and have a sign..” then @ghook waves a Hitler salute.
This is the level of debate on the @BBC about cycling and the (evidence-based) #BikeLife2017 report. Remarkable.@SustransNI @peterwalker99https://t.co/R6zFJ17vMs pic.twitter.com/81YgAgY6wg— NI Greenways (@nigreenways) November 16, 2017
The comment was made in response to hate speech against a member of the audience – that was totally lost in a four minute segment
— George Hook (@ghook) November 16, 2017
Von Hook.
Iron Cross with oak leaves for for blowhardness.
Are you ‘that’ guy/girl?
Stop crying inwardly.
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