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Ballet-dancing birds and human traffic cones: 8 weird (and wonderful) pics our readers sent us

Sometimes we are sent really useful news tips and pictures, other times we are sent really weird – but wonderful – things like this.

OVER HERE AT TheJournal.ie headquarters we get sent some really random stuff via email.

Some of it is hilarious. Some of it is heartbreaking.

While more of it is, well, just plain weird.

Since we started doing this post last year, you all copped on and started sending in even more weird sh*te.

So here’s a look at some of the surprises we got when we opened our inboxes over the past seven days.

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  • Bird Dancing

    Kevin Daly says: "I took this photo at the Lough - a suburban lake and nature reserve in Cork City. II Divo are going to play at the nearby Musgrave park next summer. The geese at the Lough are obviously more cultured and arts-oriented. It's all opera and ballet fot us, no closet Garth Brooks fans here."Source: Kevin Daly
  • Cones

    From Róisín Fitzgerald: "Human traffic cones/rugby fans making sure the match crowd cross the road safely on Baggot Street Lower!"Source: Roisin Fitzgerald
  • Liscannor

    Writing on Friday, Caitriona Diviney said, "The calm before the storm! A beautiful morning in Liscannor Co. Clare. Calm and fresh as the sun rises up over Lahinch before we brace ourselves for more storms later.Source: Caitriona Diviney
  • Gorgeous

    Snow falling on cold ears in Nenagh, county Tipperary.Source: Marie Starr
  • Snow Buddy

    Buddy, here, is just seven-months old and has never seen snow before.
  • Weird bin

    "We found this was the only bin in Ireland that kept its lid on during the storms," says Michael Moran. Source: Michael Moran
  • Sugarloaf

  • Hot drink anyone?

    Source: Stephen Moran

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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:35 AM

    I think micro-financing is a brilliant initiative. For those who might be interested there is one, kiva.org, that I have been using for a few years and I couldnt say a negative thing about it. You view peoples profiles and their business ideas and if you like you can loan them as little as $25. I have made many loans and never failed to be paid back. I just have a $100 in my account and its constantly going around in circles to new people.

    Note: I dont work or have any relationship to Kiva other than I use it. I am sure there are other equally clever and reputable services doing the same thing online.

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    Mute Brian Henoll
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    Dec 11th 2013, 9:25 AM

    What a great idea. Just put in $50.

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    Dec 11th 2013, 9:28 AM

    @ Brian Henoll. Thats excellent. Well done.

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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:07 AM

    This is the same nation that sent a space probe to Mars.

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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:20 AM

    Sadly India embraces the caste system, which is inequality between classes. That gives you the uber rich and also the uber poor. That is why they can send things into space and have loads of weapons.

    What these women are doing is good and it should be applauded.

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    Dec 11th 2013, 12:20 PM

    India’s caste system has less bearing on ones’s economic position that you might think. Higher caste is not necessarily richer. You will find all castes have people from the different folio economic strata.

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    Dec 11th 2013, 8:09 AM

    Billions spent on nukes and an army
    What a kip…

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    Dec 11th 2013, 11:17 AM

    Gorta is delighted to support projects like this which have a major impact on local communities. The SCAD project directly assists 3,500 women in the self-help groups. The ripple effect is that these women are aiding an astounding 60,000 more women in their community.
    For full details read Dee Kingston’s daily blog here http://www.gorta.org/blog/gorta-making-difference-india

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    Dec 11th 2013, 12:56 PM

    What India should do is send a probe to Mars and increase its nuclear arsenal – all at great expense! That should help its citizens out of abject poverty!

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