Where is Dermod? I miss him! Morgan is back in Ireland – we are going on the Viking Splash Tour together and him being Morgan there will be photos…on Flickr…eek… Scoble’s vlogging or whatever at Podtech has started. The Printing for Less crowd look like a great company to work for. The little bit of […]
Entries Tagged as 'Irish Media'
Links before bed time
September 28th, 2006 · Comments Off on Links before bed time · Blogging, Disability, Irish Media, Irish Politics, Lesbian, linkiness, Podcasting, Ryder Cup, Social Media
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Advice to Enda and Pat
September 26th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Irish Media, Irish Politics, Uncategorized
Walk carefully lads, the women of Ireland are only putting away their tissues after that performance. Not a dry eye in the house and sure wasn’t he only great not having his own bank account for years, and I bet the knives come out for Miriam putting poor Bertie through the wringer. Ah C. Wright […]
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How to get blogged about – diss the bloggers
September 21st, 2006 · 5 Comments · Blogging, Irish Media, Social Media
Via Slugger – Wendy Austin on Good Morning Ulster on BBC Radio Ulster this morning – “…blogs … I think the people who write these have little to doâ€?. People who listen to Good Morning Ulster and text in comments must have little else to do also. So in a round about way she was […]
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Wifely extensions…
September 20th, 2006 · 4 Comments · Irish Media, Ryder Cup, Sport
Trevor White and the Dubliner Magazine are eejits for their publication of photos that have been discounted for the past 3 years but the analysis by Tiger Woods of his marriage is deserving of some consideration. ‘My wife is an extension of me’ says Tiger. Now I would have thought that Elin is a woman, […]
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Linkiness
September 12th, 2006 · 2 Comments · Blogging, Feminism, Irish Media, Irish Politics, irishelection2007, Podcasting, Social Media
Unlike Joe Jaffe’s (eejit) demands of Adam Curry I am not looking for link love (especially as my own blogroll is up the creek without a paddle as I try to sort out my template etc.) MacKozer beings us Ireland from a Polish Perspective. It’s a good read and brings a much needed voice to […]
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