Archive for November, 2009
This week’s header image on le craic
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What better way to remember a visit to the Ulster Museum than a plastic head of a T-Rex. Classy.
Image credit – machinemade [cc license]
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Get your John Joe talking keyring – not available to buy in shops
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The Late Late Toy Show this year will always be remembered for the appearance of JohnJoe. An 8 year old kid with a great head on his shoulders. He’s developing quite the following on the Facebook group “I want JohnJoe from the Late Late Toy Show to fix my clocks”. As of writing he has over 12,000 members.
I’m a big fan too and finally found a use for a big bag of talking keyrings I had gathering dust in the corner. Now I’ve got a portable John Joe to carry with me everywhere. I’ll have his photo on it come Monday when I get a chance to print it out.
I’ll make a couple of extras as well. Like one? Leave a comment and I’ll pick 3 randomers and stick one in the post to you.
Update : Sunday 6th December
Put out a call on Twitter for 3 random numbers between 1 and 24. 3,7 and 23 were the first set back.

Comment number 3 was from Anthony. Comment 7 from Colm Flynn and comment 23 from Rachel. Keyrings a go go for ye… Will email you for address to send them out.
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Who cares about the abused anyway?
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Tayto World?
Posted by: | CommentsReading Mr. Tayto’s book recently got me thinking about why Tayto have never capitalised on the name and brand by opening a retail outlet. New York has an M&M’s and Hershey store, no reason why a Tayto world wouldn’t work in a shopping centre in Dublin.
As well as having the full range of Tayto products at factory prices, there is opportunity for merchandising. Tayo tee shirts, mugs, mousemats etc etc. The chief spud himself could be there every day or at the weekends for photo opportunities. A Tayto cafe somewhere in store as well, selling crisp sambos. Freshly cooked kettle crisps anyone? Just visit Tayto world. I know I’d visit.
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Bye bye John and Edward
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I tweeted the above towards the end of John and Edward’s performance on the X Factor on Saturday night. They sang the Wham song “I’m your man”. I say sang, but we all know they aren’t great singers. This doesn’t make them the ideal contestants for a singing competition.
What they lacked in voice, they made up for in pure entertainment value. You just couldn’t help raise a smile when they performed and danced around like a pair of Max Headroom’s stuffed to the gills with red bull. Two young lads have the time of their lives, sowing the seeds of a TV Career. Fair play to them. The fact they are from Dublin has nothing to do with that opinion. If it was two lads from London I’d say the same thing.
The Jedward “journey” was fun up to the performance on Saturday night. The Wham song they sang and the performance in general just wasn’t fun. Once that fun factor had gone, there was nothing left. And so it was on Sunday night the two boys found themselves in the sing off with Olly Murs. There wasn’t any doubt after that they were going home.
And yet, on Twitter and elsewhere people were still hoping and wishing they would stay in the competition. Grown adults with fully developed brains had become such loyal devotees of the spikey haired duo that all reason and sense had left them.
Was this loyalty inspired by nationality? Just because John and Edward are Irish they would rather see a better singer get dumped out of the competition? That’s something I just don’t understand. They’d have got my vote in previous weeks because they were entertaining and deserved to get through based on the performances. Irishness wouldn’t even enter into the equation for me. For a lot of people, the mere fact they were Irish was the primary reason for supporting them.
To me, this just shows that despite all the strides Ireland and her people have taken since independence, deep down in our psyche we still have a peasant mentality that believes we’re not worthy or good enough.
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