Uncanny.
Niall O’Sioradain writes:
A Young Pádraig Pearse advertising Next in Blackrock, Co Dublin…
The ‘frail, wan and crazy’ look.
It’s next season’s quiff.
Paul Sammon writes:
Maybe the new London Irish [Rugby club] owners can bring an end to this abomination spotted at the weekend in the Madejeski [London Irish ground in Reading, Berkshire] during their win over Stade Francais..
RUCK!
Anchorman 2 Dublin Bus ad in Dublin city moments ago.
To the tridents pitchforks
FIGHT!
Thanks Jacky Waffle Waitress
Grief-stricken, unruly-collared tykes in the Republican Plot in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin during the funeral of Eamon De Valera in 1975.
They didn’t believe he was dead until they saw it with their own eyes.
Good, if mournful, times.
Via Photos of Dublin
Smyth & Reilly – September 1913 (from the album Arise & Go).
Stay for the male nipple banter.
Free tonight?
Stephen Smith writes:
As it’s the centenary of WB Yeats’ poem September 1913 myself and Enda [Reilly] are doing a gig in Bewley’s, Grafton Street, Dublin tonight at 8.30pm.
While that in itself isn’t remarkable we think you might like the video (above), directed by Myles O’Reilly and featured on RTÉ’s The Works as well as the IFTA award winning documentary on Yeats “No Country for Old Men”.
Smith & Reilly, Bewley’s Cafe Theatre, (Facebook)