Spotted this when having a look through the archives…
Published in October 1995, the year the Playboy was legalised in Ireland. pic.twitter.com/1itCh01DpI
— IFJ Dealer (@IFJDealer) October 24, 2016
Ah here.
Thanks Aisling Hussey
Spotted this when having a look through the archives…
Published in October 1995, the year the Playboy was legalised in Ireland. pic.twitter.com/1itCh01DpI
— IFJ Dealer (@IFJDealer) October 24, 2016
Ah here.
Thanks Aisling Hussey
Our weekly competition sponsors at Golden Discs are reopening on Henry Street, Dublin 1 this week.
They’ll be opening up proceedings with a performance from rockers The Riptide Movement, on Thursday, October 27. The band kicks off at 6pm.
DVD, Blu-ray, CD and vinyl aplenty will be onsale, along with merch, music players and other appealing doodads, and twenty new jobs have been made in the process.
Randonm selections from graphic designer Mark ‘Beeple’ Winkelmann’s 9-year, ongoing digital-illustration-a -day project.
More here.
MORE: Mark Winkelmann Has Spent The Last Decade Drawing an Image A Day (i09)
Tomorrow.
A rally in support of a the AAA-PBP private members bill to repeal the 8th amendment will take place outside the Dáil at 5.30pm.
Meanwhile…
ROSA (Reproductive rights against Oppression, Sexism and Austerity) are organising a bus to take supporters from Cork to Dublin, for the rally.
More details here
Rally to Support AAA – PBP Bill to Repeal the Eighth Amendment (Facebook)
Bad Lip Reading’s version of the second Trump/Clinton debate. To wit:
Donald and Hillary try to top each other’s poetry while occasionally fielding questions from the audience.
First debate here.
Oh.
Iceland newspaper’s combative Agony Aunt ‘Nanna’ pours scorn on an Irishman’s modest proposal for compensation for taking Ireland’s ‘tall beautiful’ women.
FIGHT
On Tuesday, November 1, at 7pm.
At D2 nightclub, on Harcourt Street, Dublin 2.
A Star Wars quiz.
Cian O’Mahony, of SpunOut.ie, writes:
We are hosting a Star Wars table quiz next week to raise money for SpunOut.ie. The quiz will feature seven question rounds, one on each of the main Star Wars films, plus a video round. We will be giving away tickets to the Irish premiere of Rogue One – A Star Wars Story.
Tables for up to four people only cost €30 (plus EventBrite’s booking fee).
At the weekend.
Spotted in New York.
Donie O’Sullivan tweetz:
Wonder who at Fine Gael answers the call?
FIGHT!