The always dapper Aengus MacGrianna caught off guard at ten o’clock this evening.
(Hat tip: Elizabeth O’Rafferty)
The always dapper Aengus MacGrianna caught off guard at ten o’clock this evening.
(Hat tip: Elizabeth O’Rafferty)
Lisa Carey writes:
Served to a friend at 5pm today in the Coombe [Women and Infant’s Hospital, Dublin].
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ3n-2fGhFI
What you may need to know.
1. Hey! Kevin Bacon did a TV show! It’s his first regular series gig.
2. It’s created by Kevin Williamson, the man behind Dawson’s Creek and the Scream movies.
3. It’s already being accused of glorifying serial killers
4. Kevin Bacon is still the centre of the universe.
Release Date: January 22 (on Sky Atlantic)
Cocker Spaniel in exchange for techie stuff. Someone obviously didn’t get what they wanted for christmas.
Former Supreme Court judge Catherine McGuinness (above) addressed the Joint Committee On Health And Children hearing on abortion legislation this afternoon.
This is what she told them.
Judge Catherine McGuinness “Doctors are not asking to be allowed to abort children who perhaps are suffering from Downs Syndrome or something like that, it’s not about that. It’s about questioning, the timing and when the child is already destined to death in the womb and that is still, I think it’s highly doubtful what the law will be.
Professor [William] Binchy [Pro-life campaigner who had spoken earlier] has said that if we’re going to do this, we’re going to have no requirement for due care for the child. I don’t believe that legislators are going to bring in laws that would approach it in an uncaring manner like that.
I think that you have the opportunity, if you are approaching it as you suggest you’re going to, by having an outline law and regulations that you have the opportunity to which you should do, is to look at the questions with due care for the child, as balanced, as is required against the life of the mother.
That can be dealt with in the regulations. And, in the end, when we look at the values of Irish society, and whether you’re going to change them, I think that you understand that what I’m saying is that our values are considerably more subtle than you might think, when you look at, overall, what we do about life as opposed to what is a sort of ideal, which we’ve said before is and then when we come up to the human dilemma, what do we really do about it?
And I would say that, I really do plead with you not to be too affected by a kind of bullying approach, or, from either side of the question, from either the ultra liberal who are depicted as pro-abortion or from the extreme, what describes themselves as pro-life, who are trying to narrow the law, and think about where the middle ground is and what the main, majority of your constituents feel.”
She’s 87.
Eighty seven.
Earlier: So Why ARE Women With Non-Viable Pregnancies Being Forced To Travel To The UK?
(RTE)
From Decisions D4H, Dublin computer people who “work in a lighthouse”.
And isn’t it well for them?
Watch here.
Thanks Aaron McAllorum
Further to our post concerning Demi (above), the husky who faced being put down unless adopted today.
There’s been a stay of execution.
Elliot Fowler writes:
Me and a friend of mine are able to take her, we live in Maynooth, and are more than capable of looking after her
Yay.
On the other hand most read the post and were resigned to Demi’s demise.
Happy now?
Earlier: Have You Room For Demi

Don’t bore your grandchildren with it.
Share your tales of the rare or, indeed, common auld times.
Ewok’s da has signed up.
There will be tay.
Via Glasnevin Museum