Carrickmines, Dublin this morning.
Thanks Andrew Smyth
Meanwhile…
“Sunset last night on Clew Bay with Croagh Patrick in background. Photo courtesy of Joe Freeley.”
Carrickmines, Dublin this morning.
Thanks Andrew Smyth
Meanwhile…
“Sunset last night on Clew Bay with Croagh Patrick in background. Photo courtesy of Joe Freeley.”
Bad Lip Reading invites you to Westeros, where theme park manager Eddie Stark has one week to whip his lackluster group of employees into shape before the park’s grand opening..
Previously: I’m Taking Your Banjo
Jervis Street Luas last night
Joe writes:
“I took this photo on my iPhone with the HDR setting on, just saw the sunset and stepped out onto the Luas track because I thought it looked nice, took the photo and turned around to realise I had stepped out in front of a cyclist, just like all them thicks I berate when I’m cycling.”
“So if you were tearing along by the Jervis Luas stop at around 6.20pm yesterday, I was that idiot and I hope this picture was worth my nearly killing us both.”
Worth it?
YOU decide.

Books re-titled as online clickbait, by Brendan Ternus.
Bijou was stolen from Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow on August 9…and found this week by officers of the Dublin SPCA in Lucan, Co. Dublin.
Bijou was reunited with his owner Mary yesterday (Wednesday).
Watch the Mmf-filled reunion here.
DSPCA writes:
“We would like to say a special thank you to Sonya Leech who spotted Bijou on our Facebook page yesterday evening (Wednesday) after recognising him from an earlier post that Mary posted back in early August. We can’t stress how important it is to microchip your pet.”
Thanks SnD

iKettle (€119) will boil with a swipe of your iPhone and welcome you home by asking if you’d like a cuppa.
If you’re forking out €119 for a kettle, your servant will fill it.
Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Enda Cunningham, Iain Henderson, Nick Sutton, B Malone, Kevin Doyle, Mike Hogan 4FM, Meliosa Fitzgibbon and Joe Donnelly
They get pinched too you know..
Roisin Beirne writes:
“My lovely motorbike was stolen, lock and all, from outside North Great Clarence St, just off Amien St yesterday evening between 6 – 8. The guards, and the kids in the area have given me little hope of finding it in any other condition than driven into the ground and burned to pieces. Which is just the saddest thought, because it is the best little engine, having been tinkered with and just fixed up by the mechanic two weeks ago, and it’s just got so many beautiful little details. Its a 1981 Honda CB200, fairly hard model to find motorbike people keep telling me, which gives me hope that maybe the guys who lifted it might have some sense and not just destroyed it.”
Anyone?