Some lols here to brighten up your wet, Tuesday morning. Props to Baz.
Archive for 2011
DAA Parody Video
Posted in Miscellaneous on February 15, 2011| Leave a Comment »
This is *actually* taken from Joan Burton’s website.
Posted in Uncategorized on February 15, 2011| 6 Comments »
If you’re going to ruin a piece of art….
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged ADW, Street Art, Suir Road Bridge on February 14, 2011| 3 Comments »
….do it correctly.
Recently, we had this piece looking at a wonderful new piece of graffiti from Dublin based street artist ADW at Suir Road Bridge. The piece was removed after only a couple of hours.
Freda, a friend of ours whose photos frequently end up on the blog, popped up recently to photograph the damage. She’s been documenting Dublin street art for years now, building up impressive photo albums showing the development of the art form in the capital. I’m hoping in time she’ll join the WordPress world.
Anyway, when she got up there, this is what she found:
Half a heart.
What’s the point?
If you don’t get it, you’re too young.
Posted in Uncategorized on February 14, 2011| 1 Comment »
Look Left 5 hits the shelves.
Posted in Uncategorized on February 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The new issue of LookLeft is in shops now – including all Easons outlets in Northern Ireland and Easons in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway. Articles include – Free Education for Everyone: The student fightback – the End of Fianna Fail?:Brian Hanley – The Zapatistas 17 years of Rebellion: Andrew Flood – Northern Ireland needs an opposition: Justin O’Hagan – Interview with TEEU leader Eamon Devoy – The IMF: capitalism’s boot-boy: Ultan Gillen and much more over 32 pages
A clever move from the marketing people at Shamrock Rovers.
Posted in Uncategorized on February 14, 2011| 2 Comments »
So simple, yet so clever. In the context of Irish politics, a bloke in a superhero costume looks pretty respectable on an election poster…..
The 48 children who never came home.
Posted in Uncategorized on February 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
I always think of these Dublin families on Valentine’s Day. Best to allow the song to speak for itself. May they all Rest in Peace.
Half a million was spent on solicitor’s fees,
A fortune to the owner and his family
It’s hard to believe not one penny came
To the working class people who suffered the pain.
If I were a wall….
Posted in Uncategorized on February 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Welcome to your capital.
Posted in Uncategorized on February 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Thanks to my mate Chris for directing me to this one, it comes from inside Lansdowne Road when the north got a three goal thumping from Scotland in the Carling No-Real-Point-To-This-Cup Cup. Ireland, Wales, Scotland and the north are playing it out for a silly cup, with telly stations pretending any of it is even half interesting.
There have been all sorts of reports of union jacks outside the GPO and more besides, but this video gives an idea of the kind of rubbish one can expect more of with the south due to play the north in May as part of this cup. Of course you’d have to expect an element to do the same in reverse if the silly cup was in Belfast, but the question is could a silly tournament that has failed to even put bums on seats in Lansdowne be enough to kick off some trouble in the capital?
Do a raffle for the thing me thinks.
A little bit of Dublin in Hamburg
Posted in Miscellaneous, Politics, Pubs, Uncategorized, tagged Hamburg, Hugerstrike, Robert Ballagh, Shebeen on February 13, 2011| 1 Comment »
A strange week for CHTM! Two of us were in Hamburg but not at the same time, both to see St. Pauli play. The one who planned months in advance (ie. me) ended up having no game to go to as it was called off due to an unplayable pitch, and the one who got his tickets on the off chance of us meeting someone nice enough to part way with a couple six days before their game (ie. DFallon) did. Thats the way it goes I guess, but both of us were welcomed with open arms into a pub by the name of Shebeen, not far from the Millerntor Stadium where St. Pauli ply their trade. Enough to have us already planning our next trip over.
The outstanding thing I found about the Shebeen (apart from the fact that there’s a hairdressers on the way to the jacks) was the above Robert Ballagh piece on the wall, depicting a rally in Dublin in support of the Hungerstrikers. It’s rare enough to see one of these in Dublin so imagine my surprise when I saw it taking pride of place here…
Back to the Future
Posted in Dublin History on February 13, 2011| 1 Comment »
The iPhone app Dublin City Walls is a virtual tour guide of a kind that could transform our experience of historical sites
YOU KNOW the way you sometimes go to visit a historical site and when you find it there’s just a bump in the ground or a pile of stones – and that, pretty much, is that? Those who are trained in matters historical can get their imagination into gear and fill in some of the gaps. But for the rest of us it can be a somewhat underwhelming experience.
A new iPhone app promises to revolutionise the way we interact with our heritage sites. Dublin City Walls uses high-resolution graphics, 3D imaging, video and GPS technology to bring the marvels of medieval Dublin right into the palm of your hand. – The Irish Times
If only I had an I-Phone. 🙂














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