‘sup?
A farm near Ballycastle, Co Antrim ahead of the Giro d’Italia [Pink being the colour of the winning race jersey] hoo ha.
Green Glens In The Pink (Irish News)
Thanks Peter Doyle
‘sup?
A farm near Ballycastle, Co Antrim ahead of the Giro d’Italia [Pink being the colour of the winning race jersey] hoo ha.
Green Glens In The Pink (Irish News)
Thanks Peter Doyle
Jillian Godsil writes:
Please consider sharing my online poster for Europe. I think I am the only European candidate to eschew the ghastly poster blight. If people want to look at my face – they can do so on my online poster. It’s called permission based postering!
Only recycled electrons were used in the making of this video.
Fair play though in fairness.
Meanwhile…
Great chat with 6th class boys in Scoil Assaim Raheny. Best Q- 'Do politicians get their photo taken by surprise for their posters?'
— Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD (@AodhanORiordain) May 7, 2014
We asked you.
Gabriel Byrne?
Alan Shatter?
Syd Barrett?
Karl’s nan?
NO!
It’s vigilant ex-Financial Regulator Patrick Neary at St Kieran’s College, Kilkenny 5th class staging of ‘The Happiest Days Of Your Life’ in 1970.
Good times.
Congrats to Tony Hayers, Dave GK and Alan Gill.
Previously: Who Am I?
Thanks Aoife O’Doherty
Indeed and they can.
Anon writes:
“This PlayStation test commercial was released 12 hours ago and already has over 1000 hits. Produced by Rebecca Bourke at Assembly and Directed by Ciaran Foy…”
Music: Holly Go Lightly “Walk A Mile In my Shoes“
Brian Colhoun tweetz:
“…the amount of paper you get at the cinema. Never mind the price but Jaysus….”

Inspired by 3D pavement art, New Zealand artists Jamie Harkins, Lucia Lupf, David Rendu, and Constanza Nightingale muck about on the beaches of Mount Maunganui.
More here.