
From Truth Graphs.
Amber Alert
atGot to get an early night – up for @RTE @MorningEdition to talk @DramaAmber finale! It’s going to be controversial… #amber
— Paul Duane (@MrPaulDuane) January 21, 2014
One of the show’s producers (Paul Duane, above) tweeted this last night.
Was it four hours of suspense-filled TV for this?
How was it for you?
Oh.
Previously: They’re Calling It A ‘Hacklash’
Wing mirror shot driving away from Mizen Head #westcork (I pulled in. Don’t worry :) ) pic.twitter.com/mioThDmAAE
— Rory English (@RoryEnglish) January 22, 2014
Yip.
The Irish Sun.
The Star will be here any minute too.
Shane Barry writes:
[Cork late-1990s GAA football top for kids ]. Found in a Thrift store in San Mateo, California…
Damn they’re. good
Meanwhile…
Anything good in the the Francisco Examiner?
This afternoon.
CF writes:
“Everyone Relax. It’s a DIFFERENT Dublin…”
Tick, Tick…
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Andrew Wade writes:
“No boom nothing to see here! Look at that price jump…”
On Tuesday the Guardian reported that three men, Gary Whybrow, Sam Parsons and Peter Ditchman are to appear before magistrates on 4 February charged or allegedly using the word “Yid”.
Last night Tottenham Hotspur F.C. issued a statement:
The Club conducted sentiment research on the use of the Y word amongst our supporters during October last year. We received 11,500 responses and should like to thank fans for the many well-considered and sincere expression of views.
The Club took the decision, with legal advice, not to issue the findings of the research whilst the cases against our fans were progressing so as not to prejudice the proceedings in any way, and in light of yesterday’s developments, this remains the position.
Footbal Fans Charged Over Yid Chants (The Guardian)
Previously: The Y-Word
Image: HD Wallfan
In fairness.
Sean, from Loft-based damn hipster, after-school hangout ‘elev8’ [weekdays on RTE 1 at 4pm] pathethically clutches manfully wrestles an alligator.
elv8 are also looking for a mini-reporter…
Squee!
Hand Tulle
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Artist Benjamin Shine takes single giant sheets of tulle fabric, then carefully folds and irons the semitransparent mesh to create detailed monochromatic’fabric paintings’ which, sez he:
…take their compositional cues from the fabric itself to reveal the inherent qualities of motion, fragility and transience.
Brian Colhoun writes:
“Adverts.ie rules for mad shi*t”


































