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  1. Not me, screaming at RTÉ's coverage of an India Day festival in the Phoenix Park, with its terrible awful puns and (god help us) a *reference to "an Indian summer" due to the good weather - a phrase which originates from the Americas*:

    "The first recorded use of the phrase appears in a letter written by a Frenchman [living on Mohawk lands] dated 17 January 1778."

    metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn

    #IndiaDay #IndianSummer #RTÉ #journalism #MastoDaoine #India #Ireland

  2. Not me, screaming at RTÉ's coverage of an India Day festival in the Phoenix Park, with its terrible awful puns and (god help us) a *reference to "an Indian summer" due to the good weather - a phrase which originates from the Americas*:

    "The first recorded use of the phrase appears in a letter written by a Frenchman [living on Mohawk lands] dated 17 January 1778."

    metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn

    #IndiaDay #IndianSummer #RTÉ #journalism #MastoDaoine #India #Ireland

  3. Not me, screaming at RTÉ's coverage of an India Day festival in the Phoenix Park, with its terrible awful puns and (god help us) a *reference to "an Indian summer" due to the good weather - a phrase which originates from the Americas*:

    "The first recorded use of the phrase appears in a letter written by a Frenchman [living on Mohawk lands] dated 17 January 1778."

    metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn

    #IndiaDay #IndianSummer #RTÉ #journalism #MastoDaoine #India #Ireland

  4. Not me, screaming at RTÉ's coverage of an India Day festival in the Phoenix Park, with its terrible awful puns and (god help us) a *reference to "an Indian summer" due to the good weather - a phrase which originates from the Americas*:

    "The first recorded use of the phrase appears in a letter written by a Frenchman [living on Mohawk lands] dated 17 January 1778."

    metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn

    #IndiaDay #IndianSummer #RTÉ #journalism #MastoDaoine #India #Ireland

  5. Not me, screaming at RTÉ's coverage of an India Day festival in the Phoenix Park, with its terrible awful puns and (god help us) a *reference to "an Indian summer" due to the good weather - a phrase which originates from the Americas*:

    "The first recorded use of the phrase appears in a letter written by a Frenchman [living on Mohawk lands] dated 17 January 1778."

    metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn

    #IndiaDay #IndianSummer #RTÉ #journalism #MastoDaoine #India #Ireland