That time you find a chat you had with a young & pure Cork Cillian Murphy talking up his role in Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later, still pinching himself that he’s making movies… #cork#28dayslater#CillianMurphy
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Whatever about sorry #spurs they’re denied clear penalty for handball & keeper clearly impeded (Wilson’s arse stuck in him as corner floats over) ball bounces off Spence who has two hands on his shoulders literally pushing him down, goal should NEVER have counted…very unjust
@hammerdad Oh look who’s popped up! You know how many times I cudda been on to you buddy and left you well enough alone! Good luck in the championship pal 😆😆
Always clear that John Collison's article was a pack of lies, based on omissions and misrepresentations. But good to see it demonstrated so comprehensively
Every politician who fell over themselves to fawn over it has some serious questions to answer
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This article is just an astonishing demolition of John Collison’s recent ill-informed piece that had so many Irish politicians salivating.
And that’s without even going into Collison’s risible nonsense about how things like FOI, SIPO, and abolition of dual mandate were bad for getting “sh** done” the way these billionaire tech guys always want it.
That is, getting “sh** done” according to their outlook and without regard to the climate crisis or the rights of the public to access the justice system without having millions of euro in the bank.
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@Fiona_Forde_Irl I worked there post my J1 summer in 94 & on into 95 when I think Gerry sold it? I feel like I was on duty on its last night before going on to work in the equally legendary Donkeys Ears on Union Quay. I even got tapped up to join Rockmount in the Star!
@JamesClear Hi James I’ve an Ireland’s national broadcaster (RTE Radio 1) request I’d like to send your way, can you advise on best way to get that to you? Many thanks
@danobrien20 That ‘they’ characterize as occupied. Pretty sure it’s the UN (and thus vast majority of the international community) characterize them - correctly - as occupied.
I was explaining to my Ukrainian colleague the phrase ‘There’s no such thing as a free lunch’. She told me the equivalent in Ukrainian is ‘The only free cheese is in the mousetrap’ - which is so much better