Dublin’s Channel 6
I can’t prove (this) paragraph but I’m nearly certain I read in Friday’s newspaper that Channel 6 were going to subcontract their advertising sales to TV3. IMHO, here’s why…
It’s Sunday evening and I’m wondering what programme will caress me gently into sleep mode before tomorrow’s return to work. Hmm, Channel 6 have a [...]
Losing it
Ireland lost the rugby and I’ve lost my memory.
Against my better judgement, I watched the Ireland v Argentina rugby game this afternoon. In the final quarter of the game, the Setanta commentator made a pithy comment that ultimately was a damning judgement on Ireland’s performance. ‘Oh’, I thought to myself, ‘I should write [...]
Oops
Just this exchange on AskAboutMoney.com.
Joe1234: Eircom net Breaking news
Just seen on the eircom.net homepage the “Breaking News” that a young girl died after falling fron her bicycle. The time posted was today at 00.42, but she actually died on Thursday. My deepest sympathies go out to her family but I wonder about eircom’s defination of [...]
Definition of Politics
Someone texted the Sean Moncrieff show (NewsTalk106) a joke on the etymology of the word Politics.
POLI from the Greek Poly meaning ‘many‘
TICS from the Greek ‘Blood sucking insects‘.
No comment
Just read Harry McGee’s blogpost…
Nobody actually openly accused Bertie Ahern of lying yesterday. But if you were to look up a thesaurus, you’d find that just about every possible alternative word for ‘lie’ was used by Enda Kenny and Eamon Gilmore when describing the Taoiseach’s evidence to the Mahon Tribunal…