Taggged: Tuppenceworth.ie

The Paper Round: Stories so Far

After a very pleasant, though surprisingly wearing, trawl through yesterday's papers it was agreed by all those present to meet again the following day in the same spot (Westin Mezzanine, or Atrium as styled by some) at 2pm. So if you're in town pop in and prepare to be handed a Sunday supplement to ponder.

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Invite: Join the Paper Round

I hope I might be able to interest you in an idea I've had floating around my head for a while. Just as a once off, I'd like to recruit bloggers (and non-bloggers too) to read the papers over one weekend. Specifically, over next weekend.

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Suggestions of Movement by Treemo on TOS

A little while ago I added Treemo to my list of Video sharing sites whose Terms and Conditions I forced myself to read for your benefit. Well, Treemo's Aaron Racine responded as so:Thanks for sharing your thoughts about our Terms and Conditions (T&C).

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Hope

Hope. I had a better essay prepared almost immediately after the Bishop asked me to write it. It was well written, well scriptured – and it was something I was hiding behind.

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What Tuppenceworth.ie is about

Dawn over Coolock Originally uploaded by Editor_Tupp. Hello all. For some of you, Tuppenceworth is probably this blog- which is mostly myself and Fergal's collected ruminations on matters of greater or lessor significance to ourselves.

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Puppet Man

My mother worked at a doctor’s office while I was in sixth grade. She would bring home syringes with the needles broken off for us to play with. Draw up a few cc’s of water and it’d shoot like a squirt gun.

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Irish Voter Registration Form

I've mentioned before that the number of seats with a winning margin of less than 500 doubled from the 1997 election to the 2002 one- from 9 to 18. Of those, in the last election, two were decided by less than 10 votes. That means that your vote, and the votes of your family and friends, may be enough to tip the election one way or another next year.

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Right?

I'm not one of them and if you are you represent 10% of the population. You may have been discriminated against and subjected to cruelty in the past. Even today the other 90% don't fully understand you even though you are probably more creative than they are.

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