Archive for April 2008

Review: The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee - Rebecca Miller

Apr 6th, 2008 | By Optical Mouse | Category: Books

A ‘happily married’ woman whose life starts unravelling… a well-worn, yet invariably seductive theme for novel. What reader doesn’t want to be unravelled and restrung, if not in life at least though fiction. I was expecting a little of the



Morning Radio

Apr 6th, 2008 | By HAL | Category: Music

is it just me or do radio presenters seem to be high on crack in the morning? Seriously, who goes to work at 6 and shouts manically about shite for 3 hours and could continue without sniffing something? Not that



“Oh, what a world..!”

Apr 5th, 2008 | By click here | Category: Politics

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Ding-dong, the witch is dead!
What a wonderful way to begin our Gaelick ezine: Bertie Ahern has departed from our world, as Taoiseach, at least. I have no doubt he shall plague us



Fallon and Byrne

Apr 4th, 2008 | By HAL | Category: Restaurants

Myself, the little lady and our two mates went out for dinner t’other evening. As one of ‘the other pair’ is from the southside (I know, I know but she’s lovely honestly) she wanted to try a restaurant on said



Why My Socks Don’t Match

Apr 4th, 2008 | By Annie Aura | Category: This and That

Firstly, my socks do match. I bought all my socks in matching pairs. The problem is that they don’t seem to like each other that much. From the moment I snipped the clear plastic holding them together it became clear.



Gernando

Apr 4th, 2008 | By Annie Aura | Category: Sport

Steven Gerrard no longer bears the weight of expection on his shoulders. The Liverpool captain, leader and keeper of the “Get Out of Jail Free Cards” has found someone to share the burden in the shape of El Nino, The