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morethansalad · 3 months
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Vegan Irish Curry
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Look out there's more trouble coming your way
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Dazai: "This is totally normal."
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*Kunikida is on the train.
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@inwhichispeak
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Chuuya: "Give that to me-"
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Chuuya: "FINE. Keep it! Gross..!"
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@irish-journal
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Chuuya & Dazai: "It's as simple as that."
???: "Uhm.. excuse me."
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Chuuya: "Ah- thank you."
Dazai: "Curry?"
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Chuuya: "There were.. various incidents."
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Chuuya: "I got extra for a reason, y'know?"
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theclassymike · 4 months
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Lindsay Lohan in stills for Irish Wish coming to Netflix March 15, 2024!
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dopescissorscashwagon · 3 months
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Ayesha Curry and Lindsay Lohan are a glowing pair at the premiere of their movie, Irish Wish, at the Paris Theater in New York City on March 5, 2024.
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picspammer · 8 months
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And crawling on the planet's face Some insects called the human race Lost in time, lost in space And meaning
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une-sanz-pluis · 3 months
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The wording of the St Albans chronicles – ‘he [Richard II] also took with him boys of noble birth, the sons of the dukes of Gloucester and Hereford, whose relatives he especially feared’ – has been taken to suggest that Richard deliberately took to Ireland both Henry and Humphrey, son of the late duke of Gloucester (then aged about seventeen), as hostages for the good behaviour of their relatives. If true, the tactic did not work! These chronicle accounts were undoubtedly written with pro-Lancastrian hindsight. It was very common for noble boys to be taken on campaign, even if they were not old enough to indent in person or to bring their own retinue.
There had been plans to take Richard on campaign in 1377, at the age of ten. Opportunities to be blooded in actual warfare were few and far between. It would be extremely unlikely that the campaign to Ireland would not be used for this purpose for Henry and for other young men around his age. It does not require Richard to have a penchant for the prepubescent, or to have taken Henry with him deliberately as a way of keeping his father in check. Richard did not think that he needed to keep Bolingbroke in check, but assumed that the exile would continue for the prescribed time. Richard’s knighting of Henry, as described by Creton, can be interpreted as an act of honour towards the Lancastrian line, the invocation of the military reputation of his forebears, irrespective of current issues with Bolingbroke. If the account is to be believed, it took place just before an anticipated engagement with the Irish rebels, exactly the setting we would expect, and was accompanied by other dubbings of young men, including, it seems, Alan Buxhill, then aged eighteen. Even according to the pro-Lancastrian sources, it was not until Richard had heard the news of Bolingbroke’s invasion and had decided to return to England that he imprisoned Henry as well as the son of Gloucester in Trim castle. Here Henry seems to have remained, thirty miles to the north-west of Dublin. The date of his return to England is uncertain. According to Adam Usk, ‘the duke sent to Ireland for his eldest son Henry and for Humphrey the son of the duke of Gloucester who had been imprisoned by King Richard in Trim castle; and they were sent back to him together with a large collection of the king’s treasure’. This passage comes immediately after the chronicler’s account of Bolingbroke’s presence in Chester (9–20 August) and his move to London with the captive king (with an estimated arrival date of 1 September), and is preceded by the linking phrase ‘in the meantime’. This wording suggests, therefore, that arrangements to bring the young Henry back were initiated before Bolingbroke left Chester. Usk adds that Henry came back safely, ‘bringing with him in shackles Sir William Bagot’, but that Humphrey, son of the duke of Gloucester, died in Anglesey on the way back, having being poisoned in Ireland by Lord Despenser. The alleged location of Humphrey’s death suggests that the boys were to be brought back via Chester. This is also implied in a warrant for issue of 5 March 1401 in favour of Henry Dryhurst of ‘West Chester’. Here Dryhurst was recompensed for the cost of wine which he had provided to Bolingbroke’s household whilst in Chester. It also paid Dryhurst 20 marks for the freightage of a ship from Chester to Dublin, and ‘for sailing from the same place and back again to conduct the Lord the Prince, the King’s son, from Ireland to England, together with the furniture of a chapel and its ornaments which formerly belonged to the late King Richard the Second, deceased’.
Anne Curry, "The Making of a Prince: The Finances of ‘the young lord Henry’, 1386–1400", Henry V: New Perspectives ed. Gwilym Dodd (York Medieval Press 2018)
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Irish Wish (12): Bejesus. Irish Buses are accomodating, so they are.
#onemannsmovies #filmreview of "Irish Wish". #IrishWish. Lindsay Lohan in a sadly predictable rom-com set in Co. Wicklow. 2/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Irish Wish” (2024). I mean… I could have predicted that “Irish Wish” was going to be a “MISS” with me, almost before it started. A rom-com with Lindsay Lohan; a magical wish-giving Saint Brigid; an American in rural Ireland; directed by the person responsible for Lohan’s “Falling For Christmas”. The signs were on the wall. And… I was right. Bob the Movie Man…
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geekcavepodcast · 4 months
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With her best friend about to marry her dream guy, Maddie, a bridesmaid, makes a wish on an ancient stone in Ireland that causes her to wake up as the bride-to-be.
Irish Wish stars Lindsay Lohan, Ayesha Curry, Ed Speleers, and Alexander Vlahos. Janeen Damian directs from a screenplay by Kirsten Hansen.
Irish Wish hits Netflix on March 15, 2024.
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stairnaheireann · 5 months
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#OTD in 1967 – The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) is formed.
The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (Cumann Chearta Sibhialta Thuaisceart Éireann) was an organisation which campaigned for civil rights for the Roman Catholic minority in Northern Ireland during the late 1960s and early 1970s. According to Joseph Ruane and Jennifer Todd, the ethos of the Northern state was unashamedly and unambiguously sectarian, although Senia Paseta argues that…
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thepanvelite · 18 days
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No Oven Irish Bombay Potatoes: A Flavorful Adventure
This recipe offers a simple stovetop method for flavorful Irish Bombay Potatoes, perfect for any occasion.
Picture this: tender potato chunks, lovingly infused with aromatic spices, all without the fuss of an oven. Whether you’re a budding chef or simply craving something scrumptious, this recipe guarantees a delightful experience that’s as easy as pie! Macros and Calories (per serving): Calories: 288 kcal Carbohydrates: 33g Fat: 14g Protein: 7g Ingredients: Potatoes (of course!): Choose waxy…
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morethansalad · 3 months
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Vegan Irish Curry Sauce (Pub Sauce) with Chips
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emeraldisleeats · 23 days
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Introduction to Irish Stew:
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theclassymike · 1 month
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Lindsay Lohan in Irish Wish (2024)
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scorbleeo · 2 months
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Movie Talk: Irish Wish
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Maddie's dream guy is days away from marrying her best friend when a wish for true love made on an ancient stone in Ireland magically alters her fate.
Source: Netflix (2024)
Nothing I Expected
Irish Wish was a delightful surprise. I was expecting another below-mediocre romcom with a ton of cringe moments. That being said, was this a wonderfully constructed film? Not exactly. Were there no cringe moments? None that would get my eyes rolling. However, it was still a fun time and as compared to Lindsay Lohan's other (Christmas) romcom film, this is much better, way more enjoyable.
I am not sure if Irish Wish was inspired by any folklore or if there was an inspiration, was it accurate or not. However, the fantasy aspect of this movie was actually fun to watch. I liked that when the wish came true, we don't see Maddie immediately wanting to undo the wish. In fact, Maddie did not want to undo the wish until the very end. The film was not Maddie trying to undo everything but rather her trying to accept her new reality even if it was as ridiculous as she thought. That made the watching experience fun.
The only regret I felt from this movie was that James had no memories of their relationship during the wish. For some reason, I really wanted him to remember the Maddie he got acquainted with during the wish.
Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3.5/5)
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qwfeet · 3 months
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