For the day what’s in it (for some).
A forlorn gent in Nassau/Trinity area of Dublin in the 19th Century.
Later spotted “Monto-bound”.
Via Elka
For the day what’s in it (for some).
A forlorn gent in Nassau/Trinity area of Dublin in the 19th Century.
Later spotted “Monto-bound”.
Via Elka
The back of the Taoiseach’s nameplate on desk for his next speech. #TBSCITWIWTDB twitter.com/fionnansheahan…
— Fionnan Sheahan (@fionnansheahan) February 14, 2013
TBSCITWIWTDB?
The Best Small Country In The World In Which To Do Business.
*sigh*
An erotically charged, mucus-drenched St Valentine’s Day true fact-learning special from zefrank. The landsnail – kinky but restrained – because ‘even if all the junk is right there in your face, it’s not nice to laugh’.
You’ll see.
Previously: Things You Didn’t Know About The Tarsier
Aw
By damn Irish-Swedish back to nature creative hipster duo Matthew and Emelie.
They say:
The cover could represent the feeling you have when you’re in love, your heart feels so light that it could float out of your chest. It could also symbolize the vulnerability of being in love. We work a lot from photographic material and illustration, combining photo collage and hand painted or built text. We work as one person who has the good fortune of having two brains and four eyes.
Valentine’s Le Cool Dublin
Low on mmf?
We got your mmf right here.
The nice people at Collective Cadenza (CDZA) invited four elderly couples at a Senior Living Centre to reminisce about the songs they danced to on their wedding day, then played for them while they danced.
Kevin writes:
I know you don’t normally do this but my bicycle has just been stolen from INSIDE the office where I work.
Our office is on Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin 2. All of the employees with bikes put them in the hallway, unlocked…
If you could post this, I would really appreciate it. My bike is an Orange Trek (as above) 1000 with Tri Bars.
Anyone?