
I can field that one Neale – he plucked it from his arsehole.

Wetherspoon, whose cheap drink and food offers have proved popular in the UK, has been selling pints of Heineken lager and Murphy’s stout at prices around 40pc below the competition at its first Irish pub in Blackrock, Dublin.
The pub chain, which last year outlined plans for around 30 pubs in the Republic of Ireland, said today that Heineken had refused to supply Heineken lager, Ireland’s biggest selling draught beer, and Murphy’s to its second pub in Dun Laoghaire, due to open this month.
The spat is another blow for Wetherspoon’s Irish ambitions. The firm does not serve Guinness there either after a disagreement on price with drinks group Diageo.
Fun fact: Heineken? HEINEKEN? PABST BLUE RIBBON!
There is a general ‘blah-ness’ to the films we produce. Althought we manage to produce an innovative film once in awhile, Social Network, Moneyball, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, we continue to be saddled with the mundane, formulaic Adam Sandler films.
An email from an employee of Sony which was leaked in the recent hack. Also:
Information about Aaron Sorkin’s Steve Jobs film was released Tuesday in the form of some acerbic emails. Gawker posted a string of correspondences, between Sony Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin, that purportedly details how Sony lost control of the project. The exchanges the site posted reveal almost a year’s worth of incensed Hollywood hardball (including some Angelina Jolie-bashing and Michael Fassbender-penis-appreciating). Even David Fincher got in on the fun with an Adam Driver slam.Ars Technica got its hands on another portion of the exchanges that had Sorkin lobbying for Tom Cruise to try on the lead role.
Beyoncé’s handshake.
Cork Shinners ar an bus go Baile Átha Cliath! #Right2Water pic.twitter.com/PKbbmmyFhE
— Donnchadh ÓLaoghaire (@Donnchadhol) December 10, 2014
Cork city councillor Mick Nugent – at rear – might want to hop out in Portlaoise and say to some of the friends he made there.