Well done The Stenner. He is also the genius that brought us Hope, Dope and Nope.
The If It's Not Broken Don't Fix It: Keep Rick O'Shea and Nikki Hayes Talking Facebook group is now up over 340 members. For more context, see my earlier post about it here.
Showing posts with label Rick O Shea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick O Shea. Show all posts
Friday, January 23, 2009
Save O' Shea campaign - coming soon to a t-shirt near you
Thursday, May 29, 2008
I just want to say well done
Two things caught my attention this evening and I'd like to share.
Firstly, as I'm sure you may be aware, Grannymar has become the first winner of the Blog Post of the Month award for her amazing post The Light Went Out.
I can think of no one else (sorry other contenders) who deserved it more and as wisewebwoman commented on Grannymar's blog
You are so deserving and your humility is part of your charm.Secondly, Rick O' Shea has done it again. Not content with creating the wonderful and powerful textsecrets, (now sadly ended) he has now unveiled an amazing project called The Lives of Others.
AND that was such a powerful blog post.
It... allow[s] the participants to post freely and anonymously on the most intimate subjects in their lives.In one of the most touching posts over there, the writer shares the real genius around its anonymity, how some people...
don’t get the importance of anonymity, they don’t get the power of a secret told but held.When Darren and I started The Faux Sty, a very simple forum over a year ago, we became entranced by how the members began to interact, to share and trust in the forum environment.
It is liberating to let out the dark sadness, but not everyone needs to
Equally, others do need to, whether they lack the emotional support network or the comfort of confidence in their friends, this blog offers a space to vent, to share, but not reveal.
Think kindly of the emotionally crippled who limp into daylight here and leave a little of their burden.
I can see a similar thing happening for The Lives of Others. People have a need to share. Textsecrets had shown it. Postsecret shows it. Dear Lover shows it.
Grannymar has shown it.
And it's things like this, like people sharing their stories, their talents and their passion that make this online environment a great place to be.
Well done to you both. :)
Friday, March 07, 2008
As requested, photos from the Blog Awards
As requested in the comments of my Blog Awards Post, here's even more photos from the Blog Awards... and my last mention of the Blog Awards for now. I hope I get everyone's name right!
Update: Edgecast.ie now have the podcast live. It's very funny. Have a listen.
Some of these may not be mine - I did "borrow" from a lot of sources, so thanks to anyone who uploaded a photo of me!

In retrospect, it probably wasn't that wise to rob Granddad's badge...

But he let me live. Begrudgingly. I doubt Twenty would have if I'd taken his


and also loved meeting my blogging heroes like Ellybabes (first blog I ever read)

The lovely Grannymar

Award winning Maman Poulet



One of the coolest people I met though (apart from Sabrina) was Julie-Anne from CuriousTales.com. You may have seen her name come up a lot on blogs during the week, to do with her brilliantly conceived t-shirts.

Mulley seems to like his

And Rick O' Shea showed his invisible one

And the other type:

She's also the lady behind the very popular moustaches that were sported about the place - there's Ken and Ross:

and a great one of Ross and Maryrose from Brightspark

Darren didn't really get the point though

As I said, I met some lovely people that I hope I get to stay in touch with

And as Darren and I have both said, we had fun!

Marcus and Redmum have some great shots as does official photographer McAWilliams. They're very great.
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