hip transport at spencer dock @broadsheet_ie twitter.com/hip_2be_square…
— Shane Cafferty (@hip_2be_square) March 2, 2012
Damn two-wheeled, self-balancing hipsters
hip transport at spencer dock @broadsheet_ie twitter.com/hip_2be_square…
— Shane Cafferty (@hip_2be_square) March 2, 2012
Damn two-wheeled, self-balancing hipsters
On the former site of the original second Crackbird.
Bear at 35 South William Street, Dublin 2 will open tonight (Friday, 17th February). An old school grill, Bear is a collaboration between Jo’Burger Ltd, the company behind Jo’Burger, Crackbird, and Skinflint, and rugby international Jamie Heaslip who will tweet tonight’s official opening time from @JamieHeaslip.
Damn grill-loving hipsters.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqjOH-nmKIY
Trippy, tuneful and beautiful to watch.
Damn hipsters.
Carlos writes:
Here’s a new video from Irish (talented) hipster musician Mmoths featuring assorted Irish hipsters frollicking in what looks like the Wicklow mountains and featuring the vocals of Keep Shelly in Athens – the hipsters responsible for the vocals in the hipster TV ad for hipster mobile network 48.
It’s all gone a bit OccupyWilliamsburg.
Two hipster-achingly on-trend youngsters at the launch of Volta.ie last night at The Banquet Hall, Smock Alley Theatre, Temple Bar, Dublin.
We may never see the likes again.
For the hipster-haters amongst us, a new platform to relish in our distaste of the nonsense they [hipsters] tend to spew. Please contribute!
Get in there before they go mainstream.
But I’m open to persuasion.
The documentary film lighting up this year’s Sundance.
We dont know if its supposed to be serious or not.
Maybe we’re not supposed to know.
Damn hipsters.
Set of three for €38 from Etsy shop GoingUnderground.
Sorcha (blogger ‘Moteach’) writes:
Based in New York I’m guessing they [Goingunderground] don’t realise our two Luas lines are not connected.
The poster on the left features Red Line stations only (though in random order), while the middle and right have a mixture of both Green and Red Line stations.
Much as I’d like to get to Dundrum via James as per the poster on the right, I don’t think that this will be an option for a very many number of years (the Luas BXD line is due to begin construction in 2015).
And as someone who uses the Red Line, I don’t think I have any particular sentimental reason for wanting to be reminded of my local stops such as Suir Road, or indeed Balally on the Green Line.
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httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9NF2edxy-M&feature=youtu.be
Walk off the Earth and Sarah Blackwood perform a cover of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know’ using five people on one guitar.