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Europe.

They need YOU.

Tom Moylan writes:

The European Solidarity Corps is being launched today. It’s pretty much Europe’s version of the Peace Corps. People between 17 and 30 can sign up for volunteering and paid work experience opportunities (both in Ireland and other EU countries).

Areas to work in include working with refugees, working with the elderly, healthcare, environmental protection, arts, disaster prevention, teaching and loads of others….

Learn more/sign up here.

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Puca writes:

Walking my dog on extension lead in Sandymount [Dublin 4] yesterday evening and my dog was about 10 ft behind me (sniffing railings) and suddenly some guy comes jogging up from behind with a dog also on a lead. T

he two dogs snarl at bare teeth at each other. I immediately rein my dog in and apologise but the bearded jogger stops and asks

“What’s that about?”

I said I didn’t see them approaching from behind and apologised again but he persists

“What’s that about?”

When I say that I have already apologised and that he seems to be implying it was an intentional manoeuvre by me, he comes back with:

“Your dog attacked mine, I’m entitled to give you grief”

As if it’s a contract I have unwittingly signed. After some handbags, it all ended with his pithy:

“Oh fuck off.”

As he jogged away.

The encounter itself was mildly diverting, but his language describing his entitlement to give grief (as if I had not read the Ts & Cs of dog walking) was illuminating.

Have the unwritten rules of the social contract been replaced with an actual contract (entitlements and all)?

Anyone?

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Before (top) and last night (above)

The Four Courts Luas stop.

A regular haunt for rough sleepers.

Mark Malone writes:

How will you remember 1916? By locking out the homeless from getting some shelter seems to be Dublin City Council’s answer.

Bottom pic via Stew Red

Meanwhile…

Meanwhile…

In Temple Bar, A Tattoo Parlour Turns On An Anti-Homeless Sprinkler (Dublin Inquirer)

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Bird’s Super Valu, in Beechmount Shopping Centre, Navan, Co Meath, writes:

Attention all customers! A very sad thing happened in our store last Friday, December 2, someone stole our Santa letter box!

We are worried that as a result those letters won’t reach Santa, so if all our customers can SHARE THIS POST so that the parents can resubmit their children’s letters. It is a very sad day here at Super Valu Beechmount 😢

Ah.

Here.

Bird’s Super Valu (Facebook)

Santa’s letter box stolen from Beechmount (Meath Chronicle)

H/P: Kevin Jenkinson

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