Little note left by a couple who regularly visit the Trocadero. It’s lovely to get a compliment, but I hate to think they might have been treated differently by anyone in the hospitality industry or anyone in Dublin!
Lucky Charms
atThe Dublin contingent registering the loudest “ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY” in the Liverpool Echo arena tonight during Raymond van Barneveld’s victory over Gary Anderson in the the Premier League.
You can’t beat a bit of bully, in fairness.
Nothing in this game for two in a bed.
Etc.
Thanks James Cregan
Oche?
Blue Shirt women at Merrion square in the early 1930s. pic.twitter.com/4vFlgMmWGF
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) February 6, 2014
Oh oh oh.
Oh.
Beeb Beeb
atPanti is featuring on BBC News today.
Anne-Marie Tomchak gave the background earlier.
Meanwhile…
To think Iona have spent years playing down the catholic bit only for public opinion to go with the guy in the frock who Madonna appeared to
— Oireachtas Retort (@Oireachtas_RX) February 6, 2014
#BBCtrending: Panti Bliss homophobia speech goes viral (Cordelia Hebblethwaite, BBC News)
Previously: Meanwhile, At The Abbey
(Thanks Matt)

[Brian Finnegan, editor of GCN]
Would you feel entirely safe holding your same-sex partner’s hand on the street in Ireland?
Jane Casey writes:
GCN/TheOutmost.com’s editor Brian Finnegan, will be discussing homophobia in Ireland on RTE’s Prime Time tonight. He will appear on a panel alongside Labour’s Ivana Bacik, The Iona Institute’s David Quinn and blogger Paddy Manning.We are collecting results for Brian to bring to the debate on RTÉ this evening {below)
Vote here
A mere scratch of the self regarding entries in the hotly contested Dublin SPCA Cat Selfie competition. Closing date March 1. No dogs.

























