The Dublin European Election 2014 election count centre in the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin during the small hours of this morning.
Dublin MEP constituency becomes a cliffhanger (Harry McGee, irish Times)
Earlier: What A Count
Via Richard Chambers
The Dublin European Election 2014 election count centre in the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin during the small hours of this morning.
Dublin MEP constituency becomes a cliffhanger (Harry McGee, irish Times)
Earlier: What A Count
Via Richard Chambers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFBPnnbzr1c
Care to see The Wolf?
Controversial capitalist Jordan Belfort, aka ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’, is coming to the RDS, Dublin with CollegeTimes.com, TOMORROW Tuesday (May 27), with a sales and entrepreneurship seminar ‘The Truth Behind The Success Of The Real Life Wolf of Wall Street’.
Tickets are on sale from ticketmaster.ie here at a wolfish €80.
We Have TWO pairs of tickets to giveaway.
To enter, please complete this simple sentence.
“I demand to see The Wolf of Wall Street because___________________________”
Lines MUST Close at 3.15pm 4.15pm.
UPDATE: winner: ” I’ve been aurally savaged by political wolves for this past month so hearing a from a genuine wolf would be a welcome change.” (Fergal Duffy)
Previously: There May be Qualuudes
Thanks Aislinn

Apex Predator (for girls) – the latest in a line of toothed shoe sculptures (denture implants, not real teeth) created by UK designers Dominic Young and Mariana Fantich.
Don’t forget your matching plushie.
Previously: Walking With Predators
Veteran journalist Robert Fisk.
On the bottom half of the ‘net.
He writes:
“I am finding that an increasing number of journals are suspending or restricting online comment. Among the latest to do so was the National Catholic Register, whose editor, Dennis Coday, decided that the malicious, abusive and vile comments received – far from remarks on the substance of an article – were “pure vandalism”. Coday suggested it was everyone’s responsibility to make the internet a civil place by making contributors identifiable, just as they were in the days when editors (and lawyers) decided whose letters may or may not be published.
The Irish columnist Breda O’Brien wrote in February that, while she had to adhere to strict guidelines in her work as a print journalist, it was “bizarre” that “people can comment on my articles with impunity and say anything they like about me or about others.
…Perhaps my own fury and frustration with this state of affairs makes my response all the more direct. But the dirt, racism, foul abuse, the lies and innuendo and slanders and bullying on the web, in blogs and text messages and chat rooms, has become a sickness. “Trolls”, we call these psychologically disturbed people, and even that is indicative of our craven addiction to technology. So awed are we – so “taken over” by the new science of communication – that we have to liken these poison-pen writers and abusers to creatures of Scandinavian mythology rather than to the fantasists and racial bullies whom they really are…”
(Guardian)
Thanks Spaghetti Hoop
So everything’s going awry,
For the CIA’s top Afghan guy,
With his own staff to blame,
For leaking his name,
He’ll now find it tricky to spy.
John Moynes
(Reuters)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpOINF4f27k
What you may need to know:
1. Denzel Washington is the new Edward Woodward.
2. It’s based on the classic ’80s TV show. Loosely, by the look of things.
3. Kick-Ass star Chloe Moretz appears to be entering her Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver (1976) phase.
4. Can we have a movie where Denzel fights Liam Neeson? Or maybe one where Denzel and Liam Neeson punch wolves?
5. Why even bother calling it The Equalizer? Says Denzel: “The title doesn’t mean anything to me. It’s the material.” And possibly the paycheck.
6. Broadsheet Prognosis: Man On Fire 2
Release Date: September