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Whats on in UCD this week? (rhetorical)

  • 22-09-2009 1:19pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,255 ✭✭✭✭


    We did this before, and I'd like to try it again.

    THis is a thread where you can post up about events that you know are going to happen in UCD over the next week.

    Maybe Sci-fi is showing all of Battlestar Galactica in one giant marathon, maybe Game-soc are LARPING (is that right?) with real Battletechs, maybe Pagan soc are going for a solstice dance around Newgrange, maybe Eng-Soc are building a nuke.

    This will make it far easier for people to know whats on in UCD, and not miss out on events.

    Get posting!

    EDIT btw www.ucd.ie/events is similar, but doesn't have a lot of smaller events in it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 327 ✭✭TDOie


    Netsoc / Gamesoc LAN day

    When: This Saturday (26th September)
    Where: Comp Sci building, 2nd year lab.
    Time: 9am onwards


    Additional Info: Games to be played include TF2, CSS, CoD4, DoW2 and more! There will be xbox's and Wii's there for anyone without a laptop / PC.

    Come along!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,128 ✭✭✭sweet-rasmus


    Veg Society event, Thursday 1st October
    *First ever UCD Veg Soc event ever!!*

    To celebrate national vegetarian day and the set-up of UCD’s first Veg Society, we are holding a pot luck on Thursday 1st of October at 6pm in room B101 in Arts (to be confirmed). This is an event where everyone cooks something sweet or savory (or both) to share with everybody and it should be quite a tasty evening! Please mark your dishes as vegetarian, vegan and suitable for egg-free, dairy-free, gluten-free or raw food diets.

    All vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs, raw foodists, pescetarians, others with odd diets and lovers of vegetarian foods are welcome to come along :D

    Bring along an empty lunch box so that you can dish all sorts of food into and eat out of it. I figure this is going to be a lot easier than everyone bringing plates, washing them or the instability of paper plates! And some cutlery would be a good idea too; the universal spoon should suit all possibilities.

    Bring any interested friends along (there’s no fee to take part, just bring something along) and I look forward to seeing you at the event!

    I’ll send an email to everyone who expressed interest in Veg Soc during freshers week. If you would like to attend and be added to this list, just let me know via pm.


  • Registered Users Posts: 736 ✭✭✭Tea-a-Maria


    Gamesoc Poker Night

    When:Tonight(Tuesday) and every Tuesday
    Where:Cafe Brava,Student Centre
    What time:6 to 10

    Texas Hold 'Em.It's €5 buy in,buy backs for the first hour only,the amount will be dictated by attendance.Come along,the more people that are there,the better the prizes will be!:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 161 ✭✭shanegj


    Maybe Sci-fi is showing all of Battlestar Galactica in one giant marathon
    well tonight we will be showing the first episode but sadly not a marathon, we'll be showing other sci-fi pilot shows.

    on Wednesday we are showing Star Wars: A New Hope

    on Thursday we'll have anime and cartoons

    All at 6.00pm in th.A in the science hub


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    Tomorrow L&H Lisbon debate in L (I assume) and 7pm.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 75 ✭✭lemur option


    Gamesoc

    Wed: wargames (scenery workshop), 6-10pm, Café Brava (student centre)

    Thurs: Card Games (magic & L5R constructed), 6-10pm, Café Brava

    Friday: Coffee morning (pretty much all day), the blob (Newman building beside the BC staircase)

    Saturday: All day LAN in association with netsoc, See post above for details.

    For more info or to book for our upcoming events (assassins, paintball, videogameslive in concert) check our website or email us.

    Mathsoc

    (got this in an email and it looks interesting)
    Professor Tony Dorlas


    "Global Warming"

    Thursday 24th September at 7.30pm

    School of Mathematical Sciences Seminar Room



    The Mathematical Society is delighted to announce our first formal talk of the year. Given by Professor Dorlas, a senior professor of theoretical physics at the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, this talk promises to educate and enlighten. As with all our major talks, it will be followed by refreshments.

    For those unsure about the location of the seminar room, there will be committee members at the top floor of the science hub to meet you.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 667 ✭✭✭aequinoctium



    "Global Warming"

    Thursday 24th September at 7.30pm

    School of Mathematical Sciences Seminar Room

    I hope it turns out to be:
    "Global Warming: Myth or Mystery?"
    ... at least that's what the amended the poster in the physics building proclaims it to be


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,341 ✭✭✭✭Chucky the tree


    What's sports clubs are on wednesday evening? I finish at 6 so while I'm in the place that late I think I should do something semi productive


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 716 ✭✭✭lemon_sherbert


    What's sports clubs are on wednesday evening? I finish at 6 so while I'm in the place that late I think I should do something semi productive

    There's social badminton 5-7, kung fu from 5-7 or fitness from 7.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 485 ✭✭AlanSparrowhawk


    What's sports clubs are on wednesday evening? I finish at 6 so while I'm in the place that late I think I should do something semi productive

    Wrestling 9-10 :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,630 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    What's sports clubs are on wednesday evening? I finish at 6 so while I'm in the place that late I think I should do something semi productive

    Archery is on Wednesdays from 6-8.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,674 ✭✭✭Mardy Bum


    What's sports clubs are on wednesday evening? I finish at 6 so while I'm in the place that late I think I should do something semi productive

    GAA Handball 6-10.


  • Registered Users Posts: 222 ✭✭smndly


    errlloyd wrote: »
    Tomorrow L&H Lisbon debate in L (I assume) and 7pm.

    Its in the O' Reilly Hall as far as i know


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 720 ✭✭✭1968


    belfieldprp.jpg
    Launch of the 'Belfield Punky Reggae Party', a new monthly DJ night. This month's Guest DJ is John Fisher.
    John Fisher started off selling punk badges and putting on the likes of U2, The Blades and The Atrix in the Dandelion Market in 1977. Down through the years, he's worked with artists as diverse as The Clash, Divine Comedy, The Hot House Flowers and Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers. He has worked as a tour manager, journalist, promoter, producer and engineer - and in his spare time played with various Dublin punk & rockabilly bands.

    Expect a hard hitting mix of old school Punk, red hot rockabilly and floor stomping reggae.
    Belfield Punky Reggae Party (Vol. 1)

    Guest DJ: John Fisher
    Resident DJs: Carax and Jim Scully.
    Thursday 8th October 2009. Doors 8pm.
    Upstairs in the Forum Bar. €3 entry (All money goes to expenses.)
    Contact: belfieldprp@gmail.com


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,128 ✭✭✭sweet-rasmus


    Veg Society event, Thursday 1st October
    *First ever UCD Veg Soc event ever!!*

    To celebrate national vegetarian day and the set-up of UCD’s first Veg Society, we are holding a pot luck on Thursday 1st of October at 6pm in room B101 in Arts (to be confirmed). This is an event where everyone cooks something sweet or savory (or both) to share with everybody and it should be quite a tasty evening! Please mark your dishes as vegetarian, vegan and suitable for egg-free, dairy-free, gluten-free or raw food diets.

    All vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs, raw foodists, pescetarians, others with odd diets and lovers of vegetarian foods are welcome to come along :D

    Bring along an empty lunch box so that you can dish all sorts of food into and eat out of it. I figure this is going to be a lot easier than everyone bringing plates, washing them or the instability of paper plates! And some cutlery would be a good idea too; the universal spoon should suit all possibilities.

    Bring any interested friends along (there’s no fee to take part, just bring something along) and I look forward to seeing you at the event!

    I’ll send an email to everyone who expressed interest in Veg Soc during freshers week. If you would like to attend and be added to this list, just let me know via pm.

    room change to D105.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    smndly wrote: »
    Its in the O' Reilly Hall as far as i know

    LawSoc lisbon is on tonight in the O'Reilly, with

    Declan Ganley
    Bertie Ahern
    Mary Lou MacDonald
    Garret Fitzgerald
    Proncis De Rossa
    Deirdre De Burca

    Amoung others, come along and heckle COIR.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 89 ✭✭suas


    You know those great conversations you have with someone about an issue such as climate change and it ends up being a light hearted yet highly interesting debate?! That's what our Global Issues courses are like!

    More info & signup - http://suas.ie/global-issues-evenings.html

    Organised by Suas Educational Development (we're a registered charity) and the UCD Suas Society. All welcome.

    *Every Monday evening
    *6.00pm-8.00pm
    *Blue Room, UCD Student Centre
    • 5th October- "Introduction to Development" This intro night is highly recommended, you're welcome to check us out.
    • 12th October- "Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Zimbabwe"
    • 19th October- "History, Narratives and Rights in the Palestinian/Isreali Conflict"
    • 28th October- "Female Genital Mutiliation- Cultural Practice or Human Rights Abuse?"
    • 2nd November- "Poverty and Environment Linkages"
    • 9th November- "Is Volunteering Really that Ethical?"

    Our facilitators have a wide range of work, academic and overseas experience. There is a fee of €20 payable towards the costs, and they are funded by Irish Aid.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 327 ✭✭TDOie


    *XHTML Primer*

    When:Oct 1st Thursday
    Where: B1.08 , Computer Science and Informatics building (second floor!)
    Time: 6:00pm -> 7:30pm

    Details: An Introduction to Website building. This will focus on VERY
    beginner stuff and the entire talk will be beginner friendly. Focusing
    Mainly on XHTML but will dabble a little on using FTP and a few other
    small things. There will be follow up talks with slightly more advanced
    (but still pretty beginner) topics.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,579 ✭✭✭jimi_t


    JazzSoc
    Captain Magic (or whatever they're called) are playing in the Blue Room next Tues, Oct 6th, at 7.45. See www.myspace.com/captainmagicwonderland


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 75 ✭✭lemur option


    Gamesoc Wk5

    Monday: (video games) Street fighter tournament. 6-10 newman building

    Tuesday: (poker) Texas hold'em tournament. €5 entry, €5 buyback for the first hour 6-10 Brava (the student centre restaurant)

    Wednesday: (war games) warhammer ancient battles 1 on 1 tutorial games. 6-10 meeting room 5, the Student's centre.

    Thursday: (Card games) Magic the Gathering, TBA, 6-10 Brava

    Friday: (Coffee morning) Coffee morning in the Student's centre, meeting room 1 & 2 11am - 4pm.


    Assassins will be running all this week again. Contracts will be sent out tonight. With the bloodshed from last week, revenge is the name of the game.

    RPG campaigns will run as usual on their various days, if you wish to start a campaign or are looking to learn about Rpgs please check the forums.

    That's all for this week. If all that is still not enough for you we also have a lot of games running on our site and forums so come check them out.

    Rory
    Gamesoc Auditor


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    Right All this week is Roebuck week,

    Wednesday night there is Barely Legal, its a night out in tripod organised by lawsoc for UCD students. €5 for tickets will get you general admission and admission into the VIP top floor bar with private DJ and €2:50 pints with €2:00 shots.

    Monday is First round of Maidens for any debaters.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,167 ✭✭✭Notorious


    The UCD Anti-War Movement are having a meeting on Monday 9th at 1700 in Theatre M in the Arts Block.

    They're only a new group and are looking for more members so come along. I haven't been yet, but I'll be there on Monday.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,255 ✭✭✭✭The_Minister


    Notorious wrote: »
    The UCD Anti-War Movement are having a meeting on Monday 9th at 1700 in Theatre M in the Arts Block.

    They're only a new group and are looking for more members so come along. I haven't been yet, but I'll be there on Monday.

    Is that the group run by the Socialist Workers Party/People Before Profit?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 151 ✭✭BlueLepreachaun


    Is that the group run by the Socialist Workers Party/People Before Profit?

    I hate when people ask questions they already know the answers to in order to state a smarmy opinion.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,355 ✭✭✭dyl10


    Is that the group run by the Socialist Workers Party/People Before Profit?

    No, it's not.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 687 ✭✭✭scop


    dyl10 wrote: »
    No, it's not.

    Anyone with even a minor understanding of politics knows that the AWM is a front group for the SWP. Give it three weeks and ya'll be selling the Socialist Worker outside grimy pubs like millions of gullible idiots in the past.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,880 ✭✭✭Raphael


    dyl10 wrote: »
    No, it's not.
    Really? Then how come it's listed on People before Profits Website as one of their campaigns


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,355 ✭✭✭dyl10


    Raphael wrote: »
    Really? Then how come it's listed on People before Profits Website as one of their campaigns

    Simply, because there is a difference between this:
    http://irishantiwar.org/
    (A group originally started by members of the SWP)

    and this:
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=311772380693&ref=mf
    (A group started by UCD students and lecturers)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 151 ✭✭BlueLepreachaun


    scop wrote: »
    Anyone with even a minor understanding of politics knows that the AWM is a front group for the SWP. Give it three weeks and ya'll be selling the Socialist Worker outside grimy pubs like millions of gullible idiots in the past.

    Overrepresentation is not the same as control.
    Of course socialist politicians are going to be involved in the anti war movement.
    Really? Then how come it's listed on People before Profits Website as one of their campaigns
    I'm pretty sure that means campiagns they are activly involved in , rather than what they control.
    They dont' control the service charges campaign for example, tho are heavily invovled, they definitly don't control the marriage equality or no to lisbon campiagns either.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,880 ✭✭✭Raphael


    dyl10 wrote: »
    Simply, because there is a difference between this:
    http://irishantiwar.org/
    (A group originally started by members of the SWP)

    and this:
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=311772380693&ref=mf
    (A group started by UCD students and lecturers)

    Actually that's an event, which is hosted by this group, who list the exact website that you gave above as their website. Go take a look, if you like.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,355 ✭✭✭dyl10


    Apologies, on the linking mistake, that's me being lazy.
    Despite the link on the facebook page, my previous post is fact.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 151 ✭✭BlueLepreachaun


    The UCD branch head is not, as far as I'm aware, a member of the SWP.

    I don't see what diffrence it makes anyway, I know the Socialist Party often complain about the SWP being all over everything and instead of helping the cause, trying to take it over, but I dont see what diffrence it makes if memberships intersect, they are bound to.
    My only beef with the IAWM has been their tendency to only protest US-Led or US-Supported wars, I didn't hear a peep out of them when that tosser in Gerogia started shooting at the Russians and there was a disgraceful lack of objective reporting even in the likes of the BBC.


    On the main topic if you log into the noveli client on the desktop there is a "UCD TODAY" link:

    http://www.ucd.ie/events/calendar?sc=University+Events%3AAlumni&sc=University+Events%3AConferences&sc=University+Events%3AConferring&sc=University+Events%3ALectures+%26+Seminars&sc=University+Events%3AOpen+Days&sc=University+Events%3AResearch&sc=University+Events%3ASocial+%26+Cultural&sc=University+Events%3ASport&mc=Student+Events&sc=Student+Events%3ASport&sc=Student+Events%3AStudent+Activities&sc=Student+Events%3AStudents%27+Union


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    Maidens 7 pm Monday

    Maidens semi finals tonight around 7 in two theaters in the arts block. Motion is "This house would assassinate the dictators of rogue states" I guess I'd only recommend those who have an interest attend, but should be good.

    British National Party Debate 7pm Tuesday

    BNP debate for the lawsoc McDermot cup on Tuesday in arts. "The BNP deserve a platform", probably some of the most talented debaters from UCD debating over the coveted annually awarded trophy.

    Ardal O Hanlon (Fr Dougle) L&H event 7pm Tuesday

    Ardal O Hanlon from fr ted comes in to talk about his life with the Literary and Historical society, clashing appropriately with the BNP debate which I am speaking at... Yay.

    Capitalism v Communism L&H 7pm Wednesday

    For anyone not bored of politics at this stage come to the capitalism v communism debate, basically also works as East v West, Developed v Developing, Good v Evil and Irish v English. Should be good.

    Sensation white Pre-Party Dandelion town circa 11:30

    I think most of us have had enough of putting on a jumpsuit and getting sprayed with paint while electro blasts in the middle of a IMA A CHARGIN MY LAZOR show, but if you're not then €8 for tickets from Lawsoc, which is a r really good price, college societies all over Dublin are selling, so all this bess burds will probably be there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,225 ✭✭✭fillefatale


    n174449582043_134.jpg

    Swap Shop
    In aid of SVP!

    Just a reminder to you guys (if you haven't seen the lovely posters already around campus) - that the first UCD Greens Swap Shop will be this Tuesday, November 10th, 12-3pm in the Student Centre, meeting room 3 (upstairs).

    We will be giving out tokens for items, that you can use to swap, or if you have nothing to swap, its €2 per token, all proceeds going to the SVP, in aid of Homeless Week!

    Collection of items to be swapped will be on Monday, November 9th, 12-2pm in meeting room 3 of the student centre.

    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=174449582043&ref=nf


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 327 ✭✭TDOie


    Next week we have a rather special event for you. The theme for the night is The Internet Past, Present and Future.


    Dr.Dennis Jennings the man described as "a founding architect of the Internet" is Coming to University College Dublin on Thursday the 19th of November. Dennis Jennings was responsible for the decisions that created NSFNET (1985/86) - the network that became the Internet - while working for the US Federal Government (on leave from UCD).


    He will be accompanied by Mr. Niall Murphy a Google Ireland Manager, Niall is an IPv6 Expert, The Original Auditor and one of the founders of UCD Netsoc.


    Topics: NSFNET- The network of networks that evolved into the Internet and The future of the Internet.

    .
    When: 19th November (Thursday) 18:15
    Where: Computer Science and Informatics Building Lecture Theater
    Admission: Free, All Welcome.
    Contact: admin(at)netsoc(dot)com


    We would ask that all arrive in good time to avoid any interruptions to the guest speakers.
    We will also be heading to the pub (UCD's Student Bar) afterwards for Pizza and Beer!
    Directions to CSI Building

    Info page: http://www.netsoc.com/node/57


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    Final week for L&H and Lawsoc events so I am going to smash through them one last time.

    Maidens Final Wednesday 7pm

    The final of L&H and Lawsoc's James Joyce Maidens competition will take place on Wednesday in the arts block. The final 10 contestants narrowed down from something like 80 will debate the motion "This house prefers castration to incarceration for sex offenders". I'm shamelessly self promoting because I am in it, so anyone who goes along it's Chris Lee for victory...

    Bill Bailey James Joyce Award / Honorary Life Membership Thursday 7pm

    Bill Bailey will be awarded these two prestigious awards by both the Lawsoc and the L&H on Thursday. Obviously he'll be doing some stand up, some stuff with music and all the standard Bill Bailey banter. Sadly (IMO) he's in Theater L and not O Reilly hall, so no tickets on sale, just queue at the door. Good luck.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,341 ✭✭✭✭Chucky the tree


    sensation white party in Dandelion? haha.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 151 ✭✭BlueLepreachaun


    errlloyd wrote: »

    Capitalism v Communism L&H 7pm Wednesday

    For anyone not bored of politics at this stage come to the capitalism v communism debate, basically also works as East v West, Developed v Developing, Good v Evil and Irish v English. Should be good.

    If this was organized by the same people last semester they ought to be ashamed of themselves for being a debating society.
    I was there expecting an interesting discussion in light of the clear and plain failures of capitalism since 2008, and it was diabolical ...really really diabolical.

    The guests were Kiearan Allen and some guy from the Small and Medium Enterprises association. These were the only two people in the room who had even the slightest idea what they were talking about.
    It would have been better to limit the debate to the two of them and leave the CV padding career whores from L&H out of it.

    Many of the student "debaters" lacked even basic knowledge of economics or political theory, and because there was no commonly agreed definition beforehand of capitalism or socialism, these students began referring to European social democracys lke France as examples of socialism, and wikipedia as an example of capitalism!!:eek: Seriously guys, if your gonna debate in opposition to something, do some research on it first! Even the pro-socialism ones, with one exception were dire.


    Also the small and medium business guy, why have him as a guest? When socialists are talking about nationalizing key industry or worker ownership and control they are not really talking about Mrs Raffertys local grocery shop! It would have been more appropriate to have someone from Citibank or Goldman Sachs at the debate, they are the real targets of any self respecting socialist.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,167 ✭✭✭Notorious


    UCD Anti-War Movement are having a public talk on Monday 16th in room 317 in the Engineering Building at 13.30. The guest speaker, Sameh A Habeeb, is a journalist from Gaza and will be talking about the current situation in there. There's also going to be a few others talking about Afghanistan, Iraq and militarization in Ireland and the EU.

    All are welcome to come along!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    and wikipedia as an example of capitalism!!:eek: Seriously guys, if your gonna debate in opposition to something, do some research on it first! Even the pro-socialism ones, with one exception were dire.

    In fairness the point about Wiki was that it was socialist, and that wasn't raised by a debater, it came in the Q&A at the end from the floor.

    But maidens on Wednesday.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 151 ✭✭BlueLepreachaun


    errlloyd wrote: »
    In fairness the point about Wiki was that it was socialist, and that wasn't raised by a debater, it came in the Q&A at the end from the floor.

    But maidens on Wednesday.

    Yes the point was that it was an open, non profit and free at the point of use tool that was hugely successful, in contrast to the profit making and poor quality Encarta, when the point was made someone shot back that it was an example of capitalism, and I beleive it was a debater, sounding exasperated as if it was so obvious.
    If the debate had started with commonly accepted definitions of capitalism and socialism that kind of stupidity would have been avoided.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 46 sparky12345678


    http://www.facebook.com/#/event.php?eid=173225582605&ref=mf

    Tá panto as gaeilge ar siul ag cumann dramaiochta an seachtain seo. Cindy Reilly. Sé sin tagann Cinderella go D4. Seomra Gorm i ionad na mic léinn

    Ag a 1, 7 Máirt (17)
    ag a 1 Céad (18)
    ag a 1, 7 Déard (19)

    3/5eu.

    Scriofa ag Comedy Soc agus aistrithe go gaeilge. ldt bi ann. bainfidh tu taithneamh as taim cinnte de.


    Irish panto is on this week. Cinderella goes to D4. written by comedy soc, so you known its funny, translated to irish.
    Blue Room
    1, 7 o clock Tuesday
    1, wednesday
    1,7 thursday.

    3/5eu.

    Come along, bring freinds, it'll be great fun, you'll enjoy it, even if you only have cupla focail. seriously come along!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    Come along, bring freinds, it'll be great fun, you'll enjoy it, even if you only have cupla focail. seriously come along!

    My coupla focail is just coupla focail, and thats only cause coupla is just couple which is actually English, so my couple of words is just the word words, but if couple doesn't count then coupla is removed from the sentence so the sentence is just focail, so my focail is just focail and everything makes sense again.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,880 ✭✭✭Raphael


    But seeing as how the VP is such a VIP, shouldn't we keep the PC on the QT, because if it links to the VC and he ends up MIA, we could all be put on KP.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 640 ✭✭✭Michaelrsh


    http://www.facebook.com/#/event.php?eid=173225582605&ref=mf

    Tá panto as gaeilge ar siul ag cumann dramaiochta an seachtain seo. Cindy Reilly. Sé sin tagann Cinderella go D4. Seomra Gorm i ionad na mic léinn

    Ag a 1, 7 Máirt (17)
    ag a 1 Céad (18)
    ag a 1, 7 Déard (19)

    3/5eu.

    Scriofa ag Comedy Soc agus aistrithe go gaeilge. ldt bi ann. bainfidh tu taithneamh as taim cinnte de.


    Irish panto is on this week. Cinderella goes to D4. written by comedy soc, so you known its funny, translated to irish.
    Blue Room
    1, 7 o clock Tuesday
    1, wednesday
    1,7 thursday.

    3/5eu.

    Come along, bring freinds, it'll be great fun, you'll enjoy it, even if you only have cupla focail. seriously come along!

    O mo dhia, náire thú, tá tú ag déanamh dearmaid ar na fada's i do phost. Níor chonaic mé Gaeilge comh uafásach sin ríomh. Chun na fada a fháíl ar an ríomhaire caithigh tú "alt gr" a bhrú agus ansin an ghuta a bhfuil tú ag iarraidh an fada a bheith ar a bhrú ag an am cheana. Nach raibh fíos agat é sin agus tú i do Ghaeilgeoir!! NÁIRE!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,255 ✭✭✭✭The_Minister


    Michaelrsh wrote: »
    O mo dhia, náire thú, tá tú ag déanamh dearmaid ar na fada's i do phost. Níor chonaic mé Gaeilge comh uafásach sin ríomh. Chun na fada a fháíl ar an ríomhaire caithigh tú "alt gr" a bhrú agus ansin an ghuta a bhfuil tú ag iarraidh an fada a bheith ar a bhrú ag an am cheana. Nach raibh fíos agat é sin agus tú i do Ghaeilgeoir!! NÁIRE!!

    Please read amendment four of the charter.

    All posts in languages other than English are to be translated.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,179 ✭✭✭RichTea


    UCD American Football are holding their first practice of the term tomorrow (Friday, 15th January) at 4pm on the rugby all-weather pitch. All newcomers are welcome and encouraged.

    If you can't make it tomorrow, we are holding additional practice on Saturday morning at 10am at the same place. If you can't make either, come next week!

    PM for more details.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,616 ✭✭✭✭errlloyd


    Yeah Lawsoc got Tucker Max coming in next week on Thursday @ 7. Thought boards in particular might be interested because he's a blogger, then again you might not be interested cause he blogs about getting laid a lot.

    His blogs are actually hilarious, even if he's further up his own ass than me, and thats saying something...

    www.tuckermax.com


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,029 ✭✭✭Extrasupervery


    Aslan :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 98 ✭✭Jesica Fletcher


    Tá Caifé agus Comhrá, i gcomhair le Is Leor Beirt agus Bord na Gaeilge, ag tosnú arís i UCD amárach. Bíonn sé ar siúl i B207 (An Seomra Caidrimh) in Áras Newman óna 1 go dtí 2.30 gach Luan ach toisc Seachtain na Gaeilge UCD a bheith ann beidh an Athsheoladh ar siúl ag 1.30.

    Beidh ceapairí saor in aisce ann, tae, caifé, brioscaí agus neart comhrá Gaeilge! Is deis iontach é do dhaoine nach mbíonn an deis acu Gaeilge a labhairt go minic casadh le daoine agus comhrá a bheith acu! Buail isteach aon am idir 1.30 agus a 3! Lán fáilte roimh fhoghlaimeoirí agus an lucht líofa!


    Caifé agus Comhrá, is back! Caifé agus Comhrá, in association with Is Leor Beirt and Bord na Gaeilge, is Relaunching in UCD tomorrow! The Irish language coffee morning is on every Monday in B207 (An Seomra Caidrimh) in the Newman Building from 1 to 2.30 but seeing as it's Seachtain na Gaeilge in UCD it's going to be on at the special time of 1.20 till 3!

    There will be free sandwiches, tea, coffee, biscuits and plenty of chat as Gaeilge! It's a great opportunity for those who don't get to practise their Irish too often to come along and meet people and have a chat as Gaeilge! Pop in any time between 1.30 and 3! All levels welcome, from beginners to fluent!


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