She’s Squee’s squeeze.
Graffiti in the ladies of the No name bar, Fade Street, Dublin, last night.
Well well, so Tourism Ireland hired a UK companyT NR to do their PR for the Irish HomecomingThe Gathering, yes wonderfully Irish that
— Brenda Fitzsimons (@b_fitzsimons) January 3, 2013
Seriously though.
Thanks Bibi
Hello you.
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin writes:
This woman is causing a huge stir on Shop St in Galway at the moment….impressive.
How does she do that?
If you don’t want to know look away NOW.
Two Long Island parents bawl their eyes out, adorably, on the way home from a screening of Les Misérables. Highly entertained, sons Ryan and Kevin put the whole thing up on the YouTubes last Friday.
Thereby generating the kind of viral PR that couldn’t be paid for, were it not completely free.
Les Mis star Russell Crowe was very pleased.
“In the other side of the argument, in regard to the inclusion of suicide, there are no regulations there. It will be the duty of Government, in working with people, to put in a clarification and restrictions that this does not in anyway become abortion on demand or that abortion is seen as a form of contraception.”
Enda Kenny on France 24.
Gwan the lads.
Seamus Howard writes:
Right now in Brussels…we’re taking over :o
Also:
Via IrelandRebBru
It’s terribly good.
Sublime Disruption – a mini travelogue by Gareth Nolan.
Lee Hickey writes:
I realise you might not normally do this but Gareth, a friend of mine, spent 8 months travelling and made this pretty extraordinary short film as a record of his journey. Makes for pretty stunning viewing.
Footage from Belize, Bolivia, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Chile, China, French Polynesia, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, Tibet, and The United States.