What you think you know about The Beatles, you really don’t
Isn’t it great we have the History Channel to help us find out the truth about what really happened in the past?
Isn’t it great we have the History Channel to help us find out the truth about what really happened in the past?
The fourth episdode of ABC’s V aired this week, here is a preview: I like that quick view of Anna ‘walking the walk’ and her ‘Bliss’ scene was very interesting as well. At the end of the show, the shot pulled away from Earth through our solar system to hundreds of ships, the invasion fleet ! I looked for photos or video clips of this to no avail. The series returns in March 2010 after the Winter Olympics. The show piqued my interest, I’ll be looking forward to seeing how ‘V’ unfolds next year.
He’ll be one of the topics in the office this week, I’ll bet, so if you haven’t seen future Horologist Johnjoe (JohnJoe?) from Roscommon yet, here he is. The John-Joe from Late Late Toy Show fan page on Facebook has 567 fans but there’s an incredible 18,456 members already in the I want Johnjoe from the Late Late Toy Show to fix my clocks group at time of writing. And here the precocious precious little fecker fella is… AJ has keyrings to give away…
If you are in Limerick today, you have until 5pm to grab a bargain at the Hunt Museum. The Friends of the Hunt Museum have filled the gallery with hundreds of postcard-sized works of art, which have been generously donated by artists from all over Ireland and other countries. You have to buy a ticket (or more than one) in the museum for €50 each, which will then be exchanged in the gallery for the postcard of their choice. Each work of art is signed on the back, so that the identity of the artist will be revealed only when the purchase is completed. Each customer may buy up to four tickets at the outset. There may not be many left as in 2006 when the first postcard sale took place, by lunchtime on the first day they had sold all 680 of the donated works. The monies raised will … There’s more