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Aisling Moore writes:

“Outside my window in Ashtown [Dublin] this evening…”

 

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Dei and Liam McDonald write:

“A day for cherry blossom in Blackrock [Co Dublin]…”

 

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Banna Strand, Tralee, Co Kerry this afternoon.

Thanks Barry O’Connor

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Emmett Keane writes:

“Miles and miles of turf drying in Tuam [Co Galway]. There may be hang sangwiches later…”

 

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[Shantallow FC, Derry’s Midnight Soccer Premier League champions]

Football on a Saturday night?

Until Midnight!?

“The focus of the Midnight Street Soccer league is to provide young people from all over the North of Ireland with something to do on Saturday nights. The project is aimed at youngsters aged between 14 and 17. The league takes place on Saturday evenings from 9.30pm and stops shortly before midnight.”

The Midnight Street Soccer league has been in Derry since 2011 and Gary says each season they attract over 100 young people to the football pitches in Shantallow every Saturday night.

Anyone got a spare all-weather pitch?

Derry’s Midnight Street Soccer revolution (Andrew Quinn, Derry Journal)

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Come on you booze Blues

We have two, (yes just TWO) posh seats to give away to see Leinster Vs Benetton Treviso in the RDS, Ballsbridge (within spitting distance of the halfway line) This FRIDAY. 5pm KO.

The beverage stand is fully licenced.

To enter, please name your FAVOURITE egg-esque rugby player  [e.g Jonathan SextHEN]

Lines MUST close at midnight.

Leinster RFC

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOQO3smIJv4&feature=youtu.be

On the Dublin Airport flight path.

Via Lynx, the fragranced aerosol deodorant body spray giant.

Who say:

“Over the course of one day, LYNX built an iconic peace symbol measuring over 50 metres, the size of an Olympic sized swimming pool, and visible from Dublin’s busy flight path. The idea was simple; in a world filled with war, the greatest weapon we have is love.”

Smelly* hippies.

Any excuse

Thanks Eimear Fitzmaurice

*Lynx Java

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…comes great money-making opportunities in the ‘middle years’.

Gavin Duff writes;

Spiderman being questioned by Gardai last weekend on Grafton Street – I think you should ask our ‘Friendly-to-the-law’ Neighborhood Spider-Man (complete with web slinging kit and wedding ring!) to come forward…”

Anyone?

Update:

Via Sony Pictures:

“The Amazing Spider-Man 2 opens in cinemas across the country tomorrow (April 16th) and to celebrate, the official Marvel Spider-Man character will be in locations around Dublin City Centre from 10am to 1pm to have photos taken with fans. The best and most original ‘selfie’ uploaded to Twitter (#SpiderMan) will win a Sony Cyber-Shot camera and a bag full of limited edition Amazing Spider-Man 2 goodies. “

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[Bloodthirsty hipsters Viking brothers, red bearded Ospak (Daithí Mac Suibhne) and Brodir (Andrew Kenny) fall out]

Ancient saga.

New play.

Derdiedas writes:

“Following on from your Battle of Clontarf competition, could you let people know about our play ‘The Assassination of Brian Boru’ on in The New Theatre in Temple Bar this week only. It’s got swords and blood and curses and fighting and a dead king but it’s not really about any of those things. Sound.”

The Assassination of Brian Boru (NewTheatre)

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