Four immensely satisfying minutes of hardcore tile-on-tile action by Youtube domino nuts Hevesh5 and milliondollarboy.
From TG4’s Díol É
The Wet Fish
The Squeeze
The Sorry For Your Troubles
The Shortarse
The Awkward
The Junior B
The Perve
The Anglo
The Dairy
The Granddad
The Scobe
The Kung 5
The Matador
The Clean Freak
The Bray
The Palm Pool
The China Rattler
The Space Invader
The Arm Wrestler
The Lingerer
We’re all Freemasons now.
Niall Staines writes:
Díol É, is a new show [Tuesdays @ 20.00] from TG4 where contestants from all walks of life make deals and sell some of their old stuff to buy something new for themselves…and shake on it…
The Good Guide To Shaking Hands Good (TG4)
Thanks Publicis Dublin
“I speak for my delegation. But more than that, I speak for the countless people who will no longer be able to speak for themselves after perishing from the storm. I also speak for those who have been orphaned by this storm. I also speak for the people now racing against time to save survivors and alleviate the suffering of the people affected by the disaster.
“We can take drastic action now to ensure that we prevent a future where super typhoons are a way of life. Because we refuse, as a nation, to accept a future where super typhoons like Haiyan become a fact of life. We refuse to accept that running away from storms, evacuating our families, suffering the devastation and misery, having to count our dead, become a way of life. We simply refuse to.
“Super Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in my family’s hometown and the devastation is staggering. I struggle to find words even for the images that we see from the news coverage. I struggle to find words to describe how I feel about the losses and damages we have suffered from this cataclysm.”
“Up to this hour, I agonize while waiting for word as to the fate of my very own relatives. What gives me renewed strength and great relief was when my brother succeeded in communicating with us that he has survived the onslaught. In the last two days, he has been gathering bodies of the dead with his own two hands. He is hungry and weary as food supplies find it difficult to arrive in the hardest hit areas.”
“In solidarity with my countrymen who are struggling to find food back home and with my brother who has not had food for the last three days, in all due respect Mr. President, and I mean no disrespect for your kind hospitality, I will now commence a voluntary fasting for the climate. This means I will voluntarily refrain from eating food during this COP until a meaningful outcome is in sight.”
Philippines climate change commissioner Naderev (Yeb) Saño, announced his decision to go on hunger strike on the first day of the UN Climate Change Summit in Warsaw, Poland, yesterday. He called for urgent action to prevent a repeat of the devastating Typhoon Haiyan that hit parts of his country at the weekend.
Transcript from here
Pictures of Typhoon Haiyan’s wrath (New York Times)
Thanks Maeve
BEANS!?
Mark at the Jam Art Factory writes:
Thought you’d appreciate this screen printed tote bag by Fatti Burke. Not too sure about the beans though, beans shouldn’t be let near a breakfast…You can pick up one of these here Or from one of our two Dublin shops.
But beans.
We have ONE Full Irish tote bag to GIVE away to the most lucid defence of baked beans as a traditional breakfast staple. FIGHT!
Lines close at 1pm.
Should you have seen the movie…
The ‘renunciation’ signed by Philomena Lee relinquishing claims on her then three-year-old son Anthony to the Superioress of Sean Ross Abbey, Roscrea, Co Tipperary in 1955.
Anthony, who was born “out of wedlock”, was sold to an American couple.
Previously: Broadsheet Trailer Park: Philomena
Pic via ‘Philomena’ by Martin Sixsmith
Thanks R
Moved On
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You may recall the street art depicting Travellers pointing to places in Dublin, across from Maureen’s shop in Stoneybatter, Dublin.
Well the artist Shota Kotake, from Japan, has taken it down.
The On The Batter blog reports:
“The figures were not stolen, as some had predicted, but taken down by the artist himself after a visit from the boys in blue.
“Shota explained: ‘We took them down as gardaí called into our house last week about it. A night before that a neighbour knocked on our door at 11pm to complain about it. Well, the cops were quite sound. They said there was more than one complaint. So it’s not really against any law or anything, but we all agreed that they have to be taken down at some stage as Travellers are a bit too sensitive a subject to bring upon the surface.'”
He also told On The Batter that he’ll be back with something ‘brighter and more fun’.
Stoneybatter street art update (On The Batter)
Previously: A Sign For Travellers
“Between 7am-7pm the average age of presenters is 55 (RTÉ) and 54 (Newstalk)…Furthermore, Claire Byrne is the only presenter on RTÉ One, under the age of 40 and Chris O’Donoghue is the only presenter on Newstalk, under the age of 30. He’s 29.”
In her second dispatch, Canadian-born, Dublin-based vlogger Katie ‘The Unemployed Graduate’ Varvos outlines how so few women, minorities and young people are on Irish radio and telly.
Fairly staggering, in fairness.
Damn white old guys.
(Stay for the prizes and Billy the cat).
Previously: Katie On JobBridge










