Sifu Nick Costello? More like STFU Nick Costello! Am I right!? AM I RIGHT. I want some of whatever he just smoked. Maybe it was dragon shit.
Source: RTÉ News
Get out of my house.
Sifu Nick Costello? More like STFU Nick Costello! Am I right!? AM I RIGHT. I want some of whatever he just smoked. Maybe it was dragon shit.
Source: RTÉ News
A reader made me aware of another Bridie, this time from Kerry. She gives some advice on how to quench a fire during the recession. A riveting piece of audio.
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John Horan. Cork city finds its voice, etc.

This child is a different child to the one that died.
Just days before Jessica Joy Rees lost her heartbreaking battle with brain tumors, her parents wrote on their blog about how they were excited for a great 2012.
They were exploring other medical treatments in Europe and out of reach of the FDA. They continued to pray and encouraged others to do the same.
Unfortunately, their prayers were answered differently than they hoped.
‘We have prayed and prayed and prayed for sweet Jessie to be healed here on earth but God’s plan was to use heaven for healing,’ they wrote on Facebook when Jessie died on Thursday.
It’s not often I’m moved to tears, but this beautiful story from the Daily Mail has achieved just that, only they are tears of happiness, because that wonderful little girl is being healed in heaven as we speak. I think maybe that once she’s healed Jesus might let her back down again, I’m not sure though. It’s hard to work out God’s plan at times.
A cynical person might suggest that it’s the parents’ fault that Jesus/God took Jessica away, as they didn’t trust God enough. He obviously saw that they were looking into treatments in Europe and punished them for their lack of faith. Jesus, I implore you, strike me down if I am being too saucy by suggesting this! Praise him.
A thought that frightens me however: what if the plea for prayers actually worked against the little angel? The article says that the family asked others to pray for Jessica but the prayers were answered differently than they hoped. But what if some person who really hates kids read about Jessica’s plight and decided to pray that she would die, how do we know it wasn’t this sick beast’s turn to have his/her prayer answered? Some people are really mean.
And how long before the Daily Mail runs a dramatic story revealing that the sweets in those ‘Joy Jars’ actually accelerated cancer symptoms in all those kids? Perhaps because they were handled by an illegal immigrant, I don’t know.
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