Archive for March, 2006



Rachel O’Reilly’s murder

Out of commission for a few days, but hoping to get up and running properly soon. Just read Sarah Carey’s blog, one of my favourites, but on this occasion I think she has seriously misjudged a very serious issue.
She writes:
The IT like RTE is not mentioning the fact that Joe O’Reilly, Rachel’s husband, has [...]

Dear Bank Manager,
I know it’s been a long time since you have heard from me and you must be on the verge of utter despair, wondering why I haven’t been responding to all those lovely letters you’ve been sending me over the past few months. Perhaps you thought I’d gone to live on a [...]

My buddy the astronaut

I HAD a dream about Neil Armstrong the other night. I don’t know why that happened but I suppose it must have been something to do with watching too much Discovery Channel. Whatever the reason, I pictured him in his astronaut’s outfit sitting on an edge of moonrock in the Sea Of Tranquillity eating a [...]

MURDER, as they say, will always out. At least that’s what my mother still believes and she may well be right.
The Council of Europe, one of the world’s most respected human rights watchdogs, has confirmed what many have believed for a long time — the US administration and, in particular the CIA, has been [...]

McDowell’s Hush Puppies

My apologies to our esteemed Minister for Justice. I recently called him a ‘Nazi in Hush Puppies’. It has now come to my attention that McDowell doesn’t wear Hush Puppies. He is more a Clarks man. Mea Culpa.




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