Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category
Posted on June 22, 2009 - by John
‘Need a Laugh Monday!’
We all need a good laugh of a Monday! Jokes Supplied by my other website Funn.ie
- 400 Euro a day for a car park attendant
- A woman decides to have a facelift for her 50th birthday
- Before and after – a few drinks
- Had a bad day?
Posted on June 5, 2009 - by John
Funny Friday with Funn.ie
Here you all are – something to laugh at, it’s Friday and here is some good jokes/pictures – supplied by http://funn.ie
Funny Friday is powered by Funn.ie - Irish jokes website, submit yours today!
Posted on February 22, 2009 - by John
What the US President’s New BlackBerry might look like
It looks a little something like this

US President’s New Blackberry
3. Press to play prerecorded “Love to, but this term’s no good” response to Senator McCain lunch request.
5. Push for hourly update on Michelle clothing expenditures.
8. Push to set automatic “Line no longer in service” response to incoming Hillary calls.
18. Push once to add another ten billion dollars to bailout plan.
Full explanation of all the buttons and the sources are: Here and here
Posted on January 31, 2009 - by John
God is on Facebook
somewhat strange, taken from here

Posted on November 27, 2008 - by John
VIDEO: Let’s Fly Ryanair
This video is doing the Internet rounds, its a hit apparently, can’t think why.
Posted on September 17, 2008 - by John
Raw
Raw started on RTE 2 last week, with the second episode yesterday. I was shocked that RTE produced such a good drama (to begin with). It is very entertaining. When you consider past attempts at home made RTE productions such as Fair City, you must congratulate them on it. (more…)
Posted on March 14, 2008 - by John
In the name of the Fada
In the name of the Fada premiered on RTE TWO yesterday (well premiered may be a bit of an overstatement its not a bloody film). Finally an attempt at brining some interest to the Irish Language to Ireland’s bebo generation. I have to say I loved the show, it follows Des Bishop as he tries to learn Irish with the idea that he will do a gig in Irish at the end of the 11 months learning process. In order to do this he moves to Connemara’s Gaeltacht area.
Its pretty funny and very enjoyable from what I have seen, although at times, I do feel a little insulted at his jibes of the Irish language, but its all in the name of the ‘craic’. What makes it more interesting is that as he arrived in Ireland in his teens, having lived in NYC previously, he did not lean Irish in school so its a new process to him, and a somewhat rediscovery of what it means to be Irish, he also investigates why so many Irish second level students resist learning Irish so much, inferring that the Irish curriculum
may be to blame.
A show to watch out for. You can watch it online also on RTE Live.
Posted on June 4, 2007 - by John
Bionic Woman
Wish those folks at NBC would have left this show alone, although the special effects look amazing…










