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eiresol | July 15, 2008Here’s Irish actor Paudge Behan displaying his advanced Italian language skills. This is genuine, just the video’s a bit out of sync with the audio.
Hilarity starts around the 1:13 mark…
Here’s Irish actor Paudge Behan displaying his advanced Italian language skills. This is genuine, just the video’s a bit out of sync with the audio.
Hilarity starts around the 1:13 mark…
Another treat courtesy of GraffTorrents. Endless Illusions features panels, wholecars and the usual mischief from around Europe. As always, If you like it buy it!
Nice to see the likes of EINE and CEPT will be visiting our shores next week, for the Stella Dore exhibiton which is doing the rounds. Hopefully they’ll escape the trendy hangers-on and do a spot of painting while they’re over.
Any Irish graffiti artists?
Could you pls tell me why you do graffiti, what time you do graffiti at, where to buy cans and markers, how you go about with hiding your face and number plate on your car, and the specific reason for vandalism?
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Here’s a link to the group pool of photos on flickr from London’s Meeting of Styles 2008, which seems to have taken place on those trendy trash trains this year.
Also the Meeting of Styles page has a few photos and a wee write-up.
Here’s an interview with Alex Fakso; an Italian photographer with a penchant for beautiful action shots…

Toutless.com is an Irish site which launched a few months ago. Their aim is to link up Irish music fans with the aim of buying and selling tickets at face value (or below). This obviously helps real fans get tickets at regular prices, without having to resort to extortionate ticket touts.
It’s a simple well-moderated forum, and there’s a section for sports tickets too.
Definitely one to bookmark.
Ladies. Don’t splash out on expensive nail files. Make your own by sticking the sides of a matchbox to an old lollipop stick.