Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Ireland to ban smoking in cars with kids present?

As someone who spent a lot of time in a smoky car as a kid, this is an interesting topic. I tend to agree with Conor Faughnan's views:
AA Roadwatch spokesman Conor Faughnan said there would be mixed views from motorists on the issue and that there was also an ideological issue involved. He said motorists tended to regard their cars as their own personal space.

“Is the logical extension of that is that we should ban smoking in homes too or ban it altogether?” he asked.

Mr Faughnan said it would be a “profound mistake” if smoking in cars was made a road traffic offence as it was not a road traffic, but a health issue.

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/0728/1224301502295.html

Monday, May 30, 2011

A black pudding burger - Irish heaven in Sydney

Durty Nelly's pub in Paddington, Sydney, serves a black pudding burger. So, I had to check it out. The burger tasted great, though I was slightly disappointed to see that it contains many normal-sized black pudding slices, not a big burger-sized disc of black pudding. Good atmosphere in the pub too, which is just off Oxford Street not far from the junction with Victoria street. There is a great Indian take-away around the corner, on Oxford Street, too. All highly recommended.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Queen arrives in Bus Eireann bus

I know times are hard in the UK and Ireland right now, and I know that Bus Eireann runs a bus route from London to Dublin, but this Irish Times report seems to imply that Queen Elizabeth bussed it over from London:

Friday, May 27, 2011

McDonalds "Boston Deli Bagel" - seen down under

I am in Sydney at the moment, and I was surprised to find a "Boston Deli Bagel" on the breakfast menu at MacDonalds here. It's actually quite tasty, but baffling to me why it's a Boston Deli Bagel. Is Boston known for its delis? Something more true to Boston would be a copy of the Dunkin Donuts breakfast sandwich.



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A good deal on a snow hat on Amazon - only $1795

I know it's very cold in Boston now, but I think that almost $1800 for a snow hat might be pushing it a bit...

http://www.amazon.com/Winter-Earflap-Trapper-Hat-Multiple/dp/B00439MY2Q

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Pete Postlethwaite

The Irish Times has a moving tribute to Peter Postlethwaite today, though I remember The Town being more about Charlestown than Norn Iron:

" In Ben Affleck’s admired picture, the actor plays the owner of a florist in Northern Ireland who moonlights as a criminal mastermind."

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/2011/0104/1224286698358.html

Monday, October 25, 2010

Welcome to Ireland, now get lost

Good piece by Matt Gross in today's New York Times on being "Lost in Ireland". It is interesting how different the piece is from something that would have been written a few years ago. Now, rental cars from Dublin airport are "cheap", roads are surprising good, but the radio is non-stop depressing gloom and doom about the economy.

I was surprised to see Johnny Fox's pub on the list of places he visited. In my experience, this pub in the Wicklow mountains is not somewhere you can find without a good map or GPS. More than once, I have had to follow the Dublin Bus which I know drives past it. But perhaps the best way to find it is to first get lost?

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

CNN's circular road trip around Ireland

It's always good when you get the impression that the person writing about a road trip actually went on the road trip themselves, and didn't just write it from a guide book. This CNN road trip around Ireland by John D Sutter is good, for this reason.

For the record, here are my own recommendations on driving around Ireland (follow the links at the bottom of the page for more)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

They shoot horses, don't they?

Echoes of the depression in this story in the Irish Times today about the fate of Irish horses left behind after the boom: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/2010/0928/1224279819356.html. It includes this nugget of information:


If a horse has a “clean passport” – meaning that it hasn’t received drugs in its lifetime which make it unfit for human consumption – it can go to a meat factory, where it will be humanely killed. Its meat will then go into the food chain destined for Europe.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Therapy? are still on the go....

This is a band I first saw at the Buttery in Trinity College Dublin circa 1993. Although a friend pointed out that they derived from Big Black (and she gave me a cassette to prove it), they were excellent and who could forget their cover of Joy Division's Isolation. The best thing to come out of Larne since the ferry to Stranraer.

Latest news here: http://www.therapyquestionmark.co.uk/news/

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Mick Lally Dead

Sad to read today that Mick Lally died. He was familiar to generations of Irish people who watched Glenroe on Sunday evenings: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0831/breaking16.html

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Boston versus New York music listening compared

This handy widget (hat-tip to Momus) allows you to compare the Last.fm music listening tastes of Boston residents versus New York residents.

Results? Well, sadly it seems that while Boston residents listen to Coldplay and Eminem, New York residents listen to MGMT and Jay-Z. Radiohead tops both lists however.