@SeanDoigh think the correct collective noun is actually ‘bolus’ as in ‘bolus of…’. Hope this helps.
— Bord Gáis Energy (@BordGaisEnergy) May 15, 2014
Oh.
Thanks James Timlärde
@SeanDoigh think the correct collective noun is actually ‘bolus’ as in ‘bolus of…’. Hope this helps.
— Bord Gáis Energy (@BordGaisEnergy) May 15, 2014
Oh.
Thanks James Timlärde
This morning
David Carter writes:
“Google street view Barrow Street [Dublin] just now, must be in for a pit stop…”
Yesterday: Off the To Goo List
Last night.
Palestinian people and supporters on Grafton Street, Dublin commemorating Nakba – Arabic for catastrophe – marking the day (15th May 1948) when Palestinians were driven out of their homes and lands for the establishment of the state of Israel. The key represents the “locked out” state of Palestine.
FIGHT!
(Sam Boal/Photocall ireland)
For the weekend that’s in it.
Like rugby? Love Leinster??
Read on.
It’s going to be a scorcher.. according to Met Eireann.
We have two, yes TWO tickets for the posh seats in the RDS this Saturday night, it’s Leinster V Ulster in the semi-final of the Rabo Pro 12.
Tickets cannot be had for love nor money and it may get messy.
To enter complete this question.
If money was no object who would YOU replace Brian O’Driscoll with?
Lines must close at 11 am 2pm
Lines Closed
Update:
Congratulations James
Thanks all.
[Labour Leader Eamon Gilmore and Phil Prendergast MEP]
Politicians stab backs now and then,
It’s never an “if”, it’s a “when”,
And the Tánaiste knows,
That before the cock crows,
Phil will deny him once again.
John Moynes
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
A video posted in 2011 by Youtuber VonSchmutzig and unearthed this week by Redditor niton which, if you’ve never seen, you must now see.

Willow pattern dinner plates augmented with scenes of catastrophe – an ongoing Kickstarter project by Don Moyer, based on his own drawings.
Available to buy for between €20 and €33 each.
Last night, Tonight with Vincent Browne held a debate between the candidates running in next week’s Dublin West by-election, following the resignation of Patrick Nulty.
After the debate, the results of a public poll asking if the Labour Party deserve to retain Mr Nulty’s seat were revealed..
Ouch.
Previously: Last Lap
Pic via Oireachtas Retort
Games theory and maths Puzzle boffin Presh Talwalkar shows how to multiply any two numbers just by drawing lines.
The origins of the technique may be Vedic or Japanese. No-one seems too sure.
Presh offers a fuller explanation of the method here.