by nabidana | Apr 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
RT @key_denise: Hey sumbody shout me out on twitter # Update: wear seatbelts, kids. The guy down there didn’t. From what I can see from 23rd floor, it’ll be a closed casket. # Cars dragracing outside my hotel, one crashed and flipped over. Police,...
by nabidana | Apr 10, 2011 | Uncategorized
Bell X1 with Damien Rice = Irritating. After Damien Rice = Spectacularly good. # I think I shall drink some Trippel Carmelite and eat some tortilla chips. Anyone fancy an incoherent Charlie Sheen style conversation? # At its core, Irish politics is spectacularly dull....
by nabidana | Apr 3, 2011 | Ireland, Northern Ireland, politics
Somewhere on the island of Ireland this Mothers’ Day, perhaps in a pub, perhaps across a Sunday lunch table, some people sat, self satisfied in their latest endeavour for Irish freedom. They revelled in the unfolding story on the television news and convinced...
by nabidana | Apr 3, 2011 | Uncategorized
In Kildare outlet village and it wasn’t my fault. # Are Bell X1 well known in the UK? They bloody should be. # Attending a seminar on public interest Law given by the PILA – the Public Interest Law Alliance. Gresham Hotel, Dublin. # Rula Lenska. A woman...
by nabidana | Mar 31, 2011 | Ireland
Tests designed to determine the future finance needs of the Irish banking sector have been completed and the figures published by the Financial Regulator, Matthew Elderflower, in a document reflective of the Lenten season. The report, entitled ‘The Book of...