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Jess Hemp writes:

I know you don’t normally do this but my mum is devastated to have lost her engagement ring after 40 years!! We have tried so many other routes to get the ring back but at this stage our hope is fading fast…
On Monday, March 18m she was in the Royal College of Surgeons car park in Stephens Green on both the ground and fourth floors and it seems the ring fell off her lap as she stepped out of the car,
The ring is an unusual engagement ring in that it is a rectangle of 15 small white diamonds set on a white gold band. Needless to say it is of ENORMOUS sentimental value and she has never had a mishap before! (The attached photo is not of the actual ring but it is quite similar to mum’s one… Instead of the large stone in the middle mum’s has 15 small stones on it.) Reward offered for the safe return of the ring. Thank you.

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Young Hearts Run Free: Easter Rising: Alasdair Roberts, Peadar Ó’Riada, Mossy Nolan @ The Fumbally Cafe (€15)

Nialler9 writes:

Young Hearts Run Free events typically take place in non-traditional venues like churches, galleries and the Co-op so The Fumbally Cafe is a perfect place for their Easter Sunday night’s proceedings which lean towards trad and folk.
On the lineup is Scottish folk singer Alasdair Roberts, Paedar Ó’Riada (son of Seán), and the under-rated Dublin modern folk musician Mossy Nolan and a screening of the Shimmy Marcus film Hannah Cohen’s Holy Communion (2012). All proceeds go to the Simon Community.

 

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TBBOUTTLLI editor Aidan Coughlan’s middle right finger proved less flexible than his famous double-jointed thumb this week.

The break, hurt while lifting boxes of unsold bukes apparently GAA-related, has forced Aidan to wear an elaborate polio-era sling at tonight‘s buke launch in Hodges Figgis, Dawson Street [Dublin].

He had only returned to cycling following the theft of his back wheel during Broadsheet’s all-night US election coverage in November.

Aidan shall be greeting visitors with a solemn bow and delicately clasped hands in the Buddhist tradition.

Should you be in the area, please feel free to drop in  Optimum time would be around 6.30-8pm, we are assured.

There may be tay.

 

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