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You may think John Moynes is away
He’s not but he’s doing a stage play
Today’s ‘rick had a glitch
Which WE couldn’t stitch
So we dreamt this one up over tay
Chompsky/Bodger
Above: John Moynes (mustard pants) freestyle ‘ricking alongside Phantom’s Joe Donnelly at the buke launch in Hodges Figgis in March.
Pic: Ciaran le Cool
Joe Nicolosi had his mother watch The Matrix, then recount the plot to him as she understood it.
This, he animated.
More than a hundred journalists, bloggers and media workers were killed in 2012 and this is a very small way of remembering them.
Justin Moran, Amnesty International Ireland.
Members of the National Union of Journalists Ireland and Amnesty International Ireland lay a wreath at The Veronica Guerin memorial in Dublin Castle to mark World Press Freedom Day.
From left: Barry McCall (NUJ) Jim Aughney (NUJ) Ashling Seely, Amnesty International. Seamus Dooley (NUJ), Noeleen Hartigan of Amnesty International, Gerry Curron (NUJ) Martin Fitzpatrick (NUJ), Des Coughlan (NUJ) and Tony Jones (NUJ).
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6NDY8FSr9M
A very passable overlaid cover indeed of the Daft Punk hit du jour by British musician George Barnett.
Check the label though (to be on the safe side).
A promo for music, writer, blogger, lover [and Broadsheet gig of the week picker] Nialler9 and his contribution to the Meteor-sponsored-but-not-bad-in-fairness Camden Crawl bank holiday hoo ha.
Nialler9 (real name Eleanor) will be ‘holding down’ Sweeney’s, Dame Street, tomorrow and Sunday night.
Drenched in tay at the back you’ll find us.
By Luke Sweetman & Johnny Cullen of Little Beast.
Song: Adultrock – Chants
IN FULL: The Camden Crawl timetable
Via: Quantum Pirate
Worse than last Friday‘s in fairness.
Thanks Nick Moran
He’s even richer.
Former Aston Villa and Leeds United manager David O’Leary has won $5.2m (£3.34m) in compensation from Al Ahli FC, following his sacking by the Dubai-based club in 2011. A long running dispute between the club and their former manager has been settled by Fifa’s Players’ Status Committee in favour of O’Leary, who was dismissed in April 2011 after just eight months in charge.
Result.
Any excuse.
David O’Leary wins over £3m in compensation after sacking by Al Ahli (Guardian)
Pic: AFP/Getty