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21st December 2015
07:35pm GMT

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RTÉ Investigates
This investigation lifted the lid on the sheer insanity that is Irish local politics and the nasty kernel of corruption that exists within it. The cute-hoorism was off the charts, and it made for some very uncomfortable and embarrassing viewing. Politicians failing to disclose other properties, demanding bribes, the list goes on.
What's worse is that these people were actually elected by the Irish people. Oh dear.
#CrouchingCelticTigerHidde
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The Minion That Shut Down Traffic
Remember the giant inflatable Minion that brought traffic chaos to the Old Swords Road in Santry? Who knew our basic infrastructure could be derailed by a giant inflatable cartoon bean.
I knew it: Minions are dangerous http://t.co/PjvhfXdo50 (h/t @ConnorFinnegan) pic.twitter.com/fQ9aZgllbx
— Louise Roug (@louiseroug) August 3, 2015
'Jack Nicholson' Visits The Ray D'Arcy Show
You think Jack Nicholson and you say to yourself: ' Oh deadly, that's a great guest for a little Irish show like this, how did we book him?'. The reality is the most mortifying thing that was broadcast on Irish television this year. First of all, it's not Jack Nicholson, it's a (frankly poor) impersonator. Second of all, we can sense Ray's embarrassment just from watching this at home.
The cringe is real and strong. I can't believe this is where our TV licence money goes.
Sheep Dung Spitting
This July saw Irvinestown in Fermanagh play host to a 'sheep dung spitting' contest. The following tweet will give you a feel for what kind of contest it was. What is this country?
@shepmahon taking part in the Sheep dung spitting competition during the Lady of the Lake Festival #Irvinestown. pic.twitter.com/txiUwPdwF9 — John McVitty (@JohnMcVittyPix) July 16, 2015
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