Thursday, February 25, 2010
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These pictures (on which you can click if you want to see more or download) show people that the police in Dubai suspected of being Mossad agents guilty or complicit in the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. It is obvious that these people will never be punished for their crime, much less extradited by Israel, since, as I said in 2006, Israeli Supreme Court has validated the legality of political assassinations .
If like me you do not accept this type of scam (even if the murdered person is someone who does not inspire much compassion), if you are in a state of law, if you refuse the road Actually, I recommend you distribute these photos as much as possible!
At least, these agents will change jobs, since intelligence agent whose face is known to all not needed anymore.
Considering the price that represents the training of such intelligence agent, perhaps Israel will think twice next time ...
I would try to put better pictures if I find that they may be the most recognizable available ...
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Free Plans For Dune Buggies
Aujourd’hui, grand jour : excursion dans la campagne avec le Paddywagon ! Au programme Glendalough, site médiéval et lieu de tournage de films, genre Braveheart, Wicklow Mountains et Kilkenny. Le départ, prévu à 8h, nous fait lever at 7am! Wooh. The car is a bit delayed because of other departures Tour (Ireland 3, 6, 10 days ...) Finally we go! The bus is full. The chauffeur-guide is talkative as a magpie and floods us with information. The weather is not very forgiving but good.
Arrival at Glendalough (literally "the valley of two lakes") and visit the ruins of the monastery (church tower, cemetery) of St. Kevin. We try to see both lakes, but must turn back before reaching the second, lack of time. Second stop, the dolmen Brownshill. Enough mouarf and not very big (we have the best in Britain). Last stop in Kilkenny "medieval capital" and also the longest: 2:30. We start with breakfast and we buy the dessert in a tea: cake and brownie chocossisson kind of god of fire. Then stroll through the city to finish the castle, imposing, with the park around first. In the castle, an exhibition of modern art: female vacuum cleaner and other household maniacs. Weird but funny. Back to the bus and arrived in Dublin around 18:30.
Racing for tonight and play cards with our girlfriends bedroom, two Canadians from Vancouver, who teach us a new game, the spoons (for the interested, I can provide the rule). After lunch, traditional dance performance at Arlington Hotel, on the Liffey Quays. Very very nice. And no Gogarty tonight!
Photos and music!
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quiet night at Paddy, alarm clock and wake up at 8:45. Breakfast (less than Gogarty, less crowded and there's someone for you toast your toast;)) then shower. So we are not ready very soon ... Southwest Branch neighborhood to visit the Cathedral St Patrick, which of course closes between 11am and 12.45 and it is noon> <>
After the cathedral we went to St Stephen's Green, a large park in the southeast. We pass through the center of town and come upon a celebration of Chinese New Year: dragon and musicians who fall in stores. A little hot chocolate in a pub (it is severe cold and rainy) we see the beginning of the match Italy-England. Then, Grafton Street and St Stephen the mall. Problem: I can not withdraw money: /
After the park, Fitzwilliam Square with all the doors colored Georgian buildings. We relouons bikes to ride along the canal to River Liffey before returning to Paddy. To the great misfortune of Claire, we learn the defeat of Italian rugby. Meals in the Temple Bar (boxty for me: potato pancake typical, then fish and chips) Evening Gogarty!
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wake early even better night: no snorers! After breakfast and our last words Coupain room-we leave and will definitely Gogarty on deposit our luggage at Paddy's Palace, the next hostel. We will then make a trip to the market, a lot of food, especially bio. Direction then the George Street Market Arcade with lots of little stalls of books and records used and vintage clothes ... a guy we suggested we do a manicure with her range of cosmetics to algae. The result is very nice, very very sweet!
Back to Market for lunch Italian-Irish-Chinese and back to Paddy for the installation, passing over the net and preparing for the match France-Ireland rugby in the pub. We return then to follow the match Gogarty. France wins! The pub is crowded with French, we are not the only Masked! Dining in the same pub. Après manger, Claire va acheter un t-shirt à la Temple Bar Trading Cie. La soirée se passe dans les différents pubs de la rue pour finir au Gogarty, bien sur. De retour à l’auberge, nous sommes dans un dortoir à 4 lits au lieu de 10, un problème d’eau apparemment, c’est cool !
Photos ! Musique ! Et encore !
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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Cette nuit vers 3h30, quelqu’un vient s’installer dans un lit voisin. Il fait tout dans les règles : pas de bruits, couché en deux-deux. Seul hic : il ronfle ! Et assez méchamment :/ Du coup on a pas trainé pour être prêtes this morning. At 9am, showered and dressed executive breakfast cereals, coffee and tea, milk, hot water, toast, jam, butter, fruit ... it's very comprehensive. It's behind us a couple of French (yet!). 10am takeoff Gogarty to O'Connell Street. First Post Office (that of the Easter Rising in 1916) to buy stamps and then we decided to rent bikes. It was not necessarily a good idea in a city as big as a car with! Finally, we rely very fast (near Christ Church, an impressive church) and we go to the Guinness Storehouse, la fabrique de Guinness.
L’entrée est un peu chère (15€) mais ça vaut le coup : 6 étages dont à bar avec vue à 360° sur Dublin au sommet du bâtiment en forme de pinte de Guinness, si grand qu’on pourrait le remplir avec 7 millions de litres de bière. La visite nous prend 2 bonnes heures et quand nous trouvons un endroit pour manger c’est déjà 15h. Après le repas, Collins Barracks, où des éléments du muséum d’histoire naturelle ont été transférés pendant les travaux, surtout les animaux empaillés et les trucs dégueulasses (grenouilles transparentes, embryons de souris…) Il y a aussi an exhibition which combines the Irish clothes 17th century to today, mixing in no apparent order shoes and boots of seven leagues. According to the guide, an old distillery chimney in the area offers a 360 ° view of the city. Arrived on site, the tower is abandoned: /
We then take the tram to get to another part of town to see a statue honoring the victims of severe famine in Ireland in the 19th century. The statue is found, it ends in shopping and window shopping. Back to Gogarty, little game of cards before dinner. Back at the room, we find two young men (des frères) from les îles Canaries qui viennent d’arriver. Soirée dans la Temple Bar, quelques verres, de la musique !