Eclectic muso Elijah Aaron overdubs an extremely passable cover of TLC’s 90s hit.
He also does a nifty version of Paul Simon’s Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes.
Eclectic muso Elijah Aaron overdubs an extremely passable cover of TLC’s 90s hit.
He also does a nifty version of Paul Simon’s Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes.
(Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, Micheál Martin TD and First Minister Peter Robinson at Farmleigh in 2009)
NI First Minister Peter Robinson in an interview with Steven McCaffery of The Detail has said the Irish government is avoiding a “hidden history” that ties it to the birth of the Provisional IRA.
I think there has been denial on behalf of Irish Governments for some considerable time about the role played by government ministers and officials in terms of the growth of the Provisional IRA. People don’t want to talk about it. It’s not a case of being embarrassed, they seem to be offended if the issue is raised, but at the same time are quite happy to point the finger at the British state.
It is abundantly clear that the responsibility that seemed to fall on (Capt James) Kelly, was one that was placed on him by the State.
It is a period of time which shows very clearly that the Irish State was funding the guns going to the Provisional IRA, was preparing itself to invade Northern Ireland, and now of course they sit back and try and draw a blind over this area of history.
In a statement, Fianna Fail leader Micheál Martin said:
The death of almost 1,800 men, women and children at the hands of the IRA was a hideous crime against their neighbours, against their country and against the proud ambitions of Irish Republicanism.
But it is not a crime for which the Irish Government has culpability.
It is a narrative which distorts the facts of an unprecedented crisis in Irish history and deliberately ignores the decades of concerted policy and action in the Republic of Ireland aimed at thwarting the subversive threat posed by violent republicanism and loyalism.
Genuine culpability or just whataboutery to deflect from unionism’s own failings?
YOU decide.
The Legacy – Political battle lines – (Steven McCaffery, The Detail.tv)
Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
From 1984, a public service announcement on bedroom gaspers.
Smoking indoors? Didn’t know how lucky we were.
In an ironic twist, grandad actually drowned.
Alice the French bulldog reacts to a video of herself begging plaintively to be allowed up on the same piece of furniture she’s currently reclining on.
Dat yowl.
Garth Brooks announces fourth gig at Croke Park – beating U2’s record of 3 . Madness . 320,000 people . It would be rude not to go now…
— Jennifer O’Brien (@JenBizarre) February 3, 2014
Country legend Garth Brooks adds a fourth concert date to Croke Park (Irish Independent)

Designed by Benjamin Garcia Saxe and overlooking the Pacific ocean at Puntarenas in Costa Rica, the ‘Casa Flotanta’ is a steel framed wooden house on a steep gradient designed to capture a magnificent vista with minimum impact on the wildlife and vegitation.
Unlike neighbouring homes which are cut into the hillside with retaining walls, the lightweight, modular casa flotanta sits above it on stilts.
[Margaretta D’Arcy, who was jailed on January 15]
Galway Independent writes:
The Galway Alliance Against War (GAAW) is calling on Galway people to join them in tying yellow ribbons on trees in Galway’s Eyre Square tomorrow, Tuesday, February 4, at 1pm to call on the Irish Government to pursue the path of peace, by releasing Margaretta D’Arcy and “ending Ireland’s significant role in the wars of the past 12 years by closing the US military hub at Shannon Airport.”
Previously: Notes From Limerick Prison
Galway Alliance Against War (Facebook)
Via EveningEcho.ie and Independent_ie
Luke Sweetman writes:
My name is Luke, I’m part of Little Beast, a new company that makes all kinds of video – shorts, music videos, documentaries, etc. We are a group of individuals, staying in Ireland to make a go of it before we sink beneath the oceans of climate change, or emigrate. We launched our showreel, above, and we wanted to ask you to help people see it – and then come give us work! The video may even entertain you as it shows people doing stupid/entertaining/sad things.
Music: That Rythm by Rubix
Scenes from Tramore in Co. Waterford this morning.
Previously: Sink Estate
Pics: Tramore Tourism and Wally Bates