An APC-carrying Irish Army lorry at Harold’s Cross bridge, Dublin this afternoon from inside The Website Shop. Nice signwork, in fairness.
Name that ve-hicle anyone?
Thanks Cian
(Love/Hate Season 2 male cast members)
Can you name these gentlemen?
Do you really love Love/Hate and have done so since its inception?
Tricia Purcell of Spunout.ie writes:
On RTE One this Sunday at 9.30pm Love/Hate Season 4 comes to an end. Once you’ve gotten your last fix – we want to see how closely you’ve been watching at the ultimate Love/Hate Table Quiz. Put yourself to the test with your fellow love haters at Against the Grain on Wexford Street, Dublin on Tuesday November 19th at 7pm. We’ll have eight rounds of eight Qs (including a picture round and audio round)!
Only 24 blips for a table of four and it’s all for charidee.
Coola and, if you will, boola.
Love/Hate Table Quiz (Spunout.ie)
Thanks John Buckley
Oireachtas women, top from left: Niamh Bhreathnach, Ivana Bacik, Justice Catherine McGuinness, Liz O’Donnell and Gemma Hussey with a photograph taken in 2008 of all former and then current woman TDs and Senators in the Dail chamber (to mark the first vote for women).
Update: An earlier version of this post headlined ‘Bitches Be Trippin’ (see comments) upset and offended many. We are sorry.
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
Ross O’Neill, of Filmfixx, writes:
We are producing monthly newsletter highlighting the film events big and small that are showcased in Ireland. This month we have a stellar line up from the Irish Film Institute’s French Film Festival to the Day of the Doctor (Who) extravaganza. Plus a few film festivals around Ireland such as Subtitle in Kilkenny and the Waterford Film Festival and Cork Film Festival. I hope you find this a useful resource…
In a new episode of the PBS Blank On Blank animated interview series, the late Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead talks to Joe Smith in 1988 about the early days of the band, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest author Ken Kesey and the infamous ‘acid test’ parties of the late 60s.
Previously: ‘I Didn’t Know Until This Year That The Name Cobain Was Irish’
John Carmody of PETa and Laura Dalton, from Clondalkin, Dublin and female winner of PETA’s Sexiest Vegan on Henry Street, Dublin today to encourage the public to “Try to Relate to Who’s on Your Plate”.
November is World Vegan Month where peoNOMNOMNOM
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
http://vimeo.com/78644879
It seems annoying to me to see some great feat performed on a camogie field and then hear or read that Henry Shefflin might have been proud of that. What nonsense. Let’s hear the media and the Sunday Game say that Briege Corkery would have been proud of something Henry does and stop patting women on the head’.
GPA Chairperson Donal Og Cusack (top) criticises the “poor and patronising” media coverage of camogie at the 2013 All Stars event at the CityWest Hotel, Dublin on Saturday.
The former Cork All-Ireland winner, who had an aunt named on the Camogie Team of the Century, says brilliance and excellence in the game “should be appreciated for what it is and not constantly compared to the mens’ game”.
STICK FIGHT!
Thanks Jerome Quinn