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Some of you may be getting paid tomorrow while the rest of you are forced to endure the 'last day of the month' salary cycle, but regardless of when your wages eventually drop, there is a very high chance you are flat broke right now.

It's been a long old month, and with more and more invitations for post-work drinks cropping up as the evenings get longer, you've undoubtedly burnt a right old hole in your current account.

And, if you're anything like us, you are now slowly but surely making your way through your savings…. which you swear you'll be paying back next week, and we totally believe you.

Here are just 28 thoughts we've all had as we wait for those sweet, sweet benjamins to make an appearance.

1. What's the penalty for getting caught without paying on the Luas?

"Do I dare?"

2. How did my parents pay for all of our sh*t?

"All the damn time?"

3. AND pay the bills?

"I mean, seriously."

4. Is it any wonder they were so stressed all the time?

"I feel you, guys."

5. Do banks facilitate week-long loans?

"They should."

6. I'd hop on that loan.

"Hop on that loan good."

7. Why is all my money tied up in different things?

"I knew I shouldn't have adopted that tiger."

8. I shouldn't have to pay the electricity bill.

"I've been outside all week… drinking."

9. I wonder how much I'd get for that watch I've never worn.

"Probably thousands."

10. Is it wrong to sell a graduation present?

"Who will know though?"

11. I literally cannot afford to buy a lunch today.

"This is a living hell."

12. I'm going to have to eat porridge from the office kitchen.

"Like an absolute peasant."

13. How is she able to buy a coffee AND a croissant this close to payday?

"What a b*tch."

14. She must come from wealth.

"Definitely."

15. Not all of us were born with a silver spoon in our mouths, love.

"I mean, honestly."

16. Some of us are grafters.

"Proper grafters."

17. And I mean me, not you.

"Why is she looking at me?"

18. Did he actually ask if I want overtime? Is he insane?

"I work all the time and I'm still broke."

19. If I was paid fortnightly, I wouldn't be in this mess.

"It's everyone else's fault."

20. Toiletries should be Government-issued.

"Why should I have to pay for this stuff?"

21. Why did I spend €80 on cocktails last weekend?

"Am I just determined to run my own life?"

22. What is the secret to still having money on payday?

"And why did other people discover it?"

23. It's like a conspiracy.

"And I'm not allowed in on it."

24. I swear to God, it costs money to breathe in this country.

"I'm emigrating."

25. Next month is going to be so different.

"So, so different."

26. I'm going to withdraw €100 a week and live on that.

"Because I will be in control."

27. And if that doesn't do me…

"Then so be it…"

28 I'll just try again the month after.

"Because I'm a trier."

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In an announcement which has stunned Xposé fans this afternoon, Jonathan Cheban has pulled out of his highly-publicised guest host slot on the entertainment show.

Kim Kardashian's BFF was set to host the TV3 show today and tomorrow, but according to emerging reports, that dream came to an end before it even started.

Explaining the change of plan to the press and public, Jonathan's manager said: "Due to unforeseen circumstances Jonathan has had to return to NY, we are hoping to reschedule a visit to Ireland very soon."

According to previous reports, the reality star was only dying to get his teeth into some presenting on this side of the pond.

“I’ve done lots of TV in the US and the UK but never in Ireland so I can’t wait," he gushed at the time.

Looks like he's going to have to wait a bit longer…

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You take recommendations from friends, read best-seller lists and even rob a few novels from your parents' book shelf, but sometimes you're in the mood for a book that you can't really define.

A love story? Science-fiction? Murder mystery?

All of the above?

It can be super frustrating to leave empty-handed every time you venture into Easons, so that is where this niche website comes in.

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Lounge Books is a innovative website which digs out "hidden gems" for you depending on your book preferences.

With "people powered" recommendations, it promises to find something for the person who doesn't really know what they want.

And with sections such as Women Authors, Diverse Voices and Book Porn, you'll probably end up spending more time on the site than reading the actual books it recommends.

The creator of the website, Sam Missingham, said: “The Lounge Books website will help you navigate the huge number of books out there, give you a few pointers, tell you about books that everybody is talking about, those winning awards and some hidden gems.

We can see ourselves taking a serious gander on this later.

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As Manchester struggles to come to terms with the horror that played out on Monday night, the spirit for which the city is known has been documented far and wide in recent days.

With a distinct sense of community, an unbridled sense of determination and prevailing sense of hope, Mancunians have united together in the wake of a terrorist attack which killed and maimed dozen of its citizens at the beginning of the week.

And as hundreds gathered to remember the dead and injured today, a lone voice rang out in the moments that followed a minute's silence, and it carried the lyrics of a song written by one of Manchester's best known bands.

Those gathered swayed quietly to Don't Look Back in Anger by Oasis before, one by one, people began to chime in and another voice demanded 'Come on, sing up!"

Various recordings of the poignant moment have made their way online, and no matter which vantage point the footage was taken from, there's no denying the sense of solidarity that prevails in the northern city right now.

Take a look at this.

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So, Barry's Tea have just launched their very own cocktail range, and it's kind of amazing.

The ''tea-inspired cocktails'' were created by mixologist, Conor Myers, for the Barry's cocktail bar at this year's Taste of Dublin festival.

There are three recipes on offer and to be honest, they all sound delicious. 

  • Golden Dew – Barry’s Gold Blend, Tullamore D.E.W. Whiskey, ginger & Irish honey cordial, lime & ginger ale.

  • Berry Fizz – Barry’s Very Berry Tea, Hendrick’s Gin, cranberry juice, Irish elderflower cordial, fresh lemon & soda water.

  • Green Tea Mojito – Barry’s Natural Green Tea, Skyy vodka, basil syrup, fresh mint, lime & soda water.

These babies are only around from June 15 – June 18, so make sure to pop down to the Taste of Dublin festival to get your hands on one.

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We've all been there. You receive a text from your crush and spend hours analysing it, breaking it down, and sending it onto your mates to see what their verdict is.

And most of the time, the text is something pretty mundane like, 'so, how was your day?'

But still, you pester your friends with questions such as, 'Does this mean he fancies me?' or 'Is he just bored and wasting time?'.

Well, instead of wrecking your head and annoying your friends, there's an app that can tell you if your crush fancies you.

Say hello to Crushh, the app that uses algorithms to read and analyse words in a text message, to figure out if the sender thinks you're hot AF.

It's pretty simple to use. Once you download the app, all you have to do is choose the contact you want to analyse and the app will do its thang.

Its website reads, "You’ll get a score out of 5 indicating who likes who more, where a 2.5 means you like each other equally.

"The algorithms basically work like a person does. It looks at factors like frequency, length, response times, and features within the texts like sentiment, words, punctuation and emoji usage.

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"You even get a chart showing how the score has changed over the life of your relationship, along with measures of engagement and interest.

"It will even show the corresponding texts from any day so you can use it to pinpoint the exact messages that could have caused a change in the relationship."

And don't worry, the contact will have no idea you're analysing their texts.

No need to stress over that winky face emoji anymore…

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The Swedish tourism board have just pulled the marketing stunt to top all marketing stunts.

The entire country has just been listed on Airbnb as part of Visit Sweden’s latest tourism campaign.

The idea is based around the Swedish legal principle of ‘freedom to roam’, which states that anybody in the country has the right to enjoy and explore the natural landscape in all its glory.

From cosy beech forests to rugged cliffs shaped by the ice sheet, Sweden's natural landmarks are more beautiful than we could have ever imagined. 

Just take a look. 

Rocky Island in the Stockholm Archipelago

Beach with Large Limestone Columns (Raukar)

Rugged Cliffs Shaped by the Ice Sheet

River Bank by Visjöån

Cozy Glade in Beech Forest

Speaking about the campaign, Jenny Kaiser, the USA Country Manager at Visit Sweden said, ''This is made possible thanks to a Swedish right guaranteed by the constitution – freedom to roam. This right enables the Swedish people to experience nature and enjoy the beautiful Swedish wildlife.''

''In Sweden we have everything from high mountains to deep forests, from beautiful archipelagos to quiet meadows. Now, together with Airbnb, we welcome everyone to come to Sweden and, through freedom to roam, share our wonderful nature.''

When visiting the page, users are given the option to click a 'Visit Sweden' button which then redirects them to a website packed with videos, interviews and travel tips. 

Well played Sweden, we're now all dying to visit. 

 

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Since the glorious weather has well and truly hit Ireland, there's no better time than now to go out and have some fun.

And while the day can be spent sitting on a rooftop terrace knocking back prosecco, the night is for activities, and Galway is flooded with them this weekend.

From comedy shows, a street club, house parties and a burlesque fest, here are seven events on in Galway City. starting from tonight:

Tonight – May 25

Foil Arms and Hog: Doomdah'

The gas comedy trio are taking their sell-out show, Doomdah', to Galway. Taking place in the Town Hall Theatre, tickets are €20.

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Tonight – May 25

Hoolie

This house party is taking place one last time tonight. "Round up your pals. Have a can in the shower. Leave the naggin at home. Look deadly. Be sound," says its website. Tickets are €5.

Friday – May 26

Delorean 80s Live in Halo

For fans of Queen, Prince and Depeche Mode, this event is for you. Taking place in Halo nightclub, get ready to dance the night away for FREE.

Friday – May 26

Galway Street Club

Top buskers are returning to Galway and they’re playing in the Róisín Dubh. With shows on Shop Street at 5pm and 9pm, it'll be a fab summer evening. Tickets are €5.

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Friday – May 26 – 28

Galway Burlesque Festival

From workshops to showcases, the Galway Burlesque Festival will give you a treat this weekend. For VIP or day passes, check out here.

Saturday – May 27

The Rubberbandits

Yes, the lads are heading to Galway for a "very rowdy" comedy show. Taking place in the Róisín Dubh, tickets are €22.50.

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Sunday – May 28

John Conneely Inc.

If you're into Jazz and the Blues, this event is for you. John will take to the stage to play some classics as well as his original material. Tickets are €5.

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Summer has well and truly begun and as temperatures rise our thoughts quickly turn to exotic holiday destinations.

Whether you're planning a holiday with the girls or a relaxing week with your other half, it's time to start thinking about the all-important swimwear.

Even the idea of a 'two-piece' can fill many of us with dread, but with so many styles on offer, there really is something for everyone this season.

From floral bikinis to gorgeous beach cover-ups, here's our pick of some of the best beachwear on the high street. 

 

New Look White Floral Mesh 

Top – €22.99

Bottoms – €12.99

River Island Bell Sleeve Kaftan – €45.00

River Island Green Floral Mesh Swimsuit – €50.00

Zara Floral Print Swimwear – €29.95

New Look Black Chiffon Double Layer Beach Playsuit – €24.99

River Island Khaki colour block bikini

Top – €13.00

Bottoms – €8.00

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After the great success of the POCO by Pippa pop up in Dundrum Town Centre, fans of the designer will be delighted to know that the next pop up location has been revealed.

Pippa is taking her denim collection down south to Cork, and we're sure many of her followers in the county will be running to the shop when it's open.

 

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The mum-of-two took to Snapchat to reveal the news, and said that her husband Brian believes the Mahon Point place is gorgeous.

“We confirm our next POCO pop up shop, and we are coming to Munster,” Pippa confirmed.

“The pop up shop in Cork is going to be in Mahon Point which I’m so excited about because I really wanted to go to Cork and what a better place to be.

 

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“I haven’t seen the shop unit yet, but my husband assures me it’s amazing!”

Details of when the pop up will open still have to be revealed, but if Dundrum was anything to go by, it'll be a huge success.

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Amanda Thomson is the founder and CEO of Skinny Prosecco and Skinny Champagne, a range of reduced sugar bubbly.

Based in Winchester, a little outside London, she is a former television and radio broadcaster with the BBC.

Amanda was inspired to develop her brand after spending time at numerous media events, where plenty of junk food and lashings of sweet wines were rife.  

And so, eight years ago she packed up everything – moving to Paris with her husband, Ian, and two young children in order to hone her new-found trade.

Skinny Prosecco and Skinny Champagne arrived in Ireland last year and is now available in Brown Thomas and online via the Wines Of The World website.

“When I announced that I was packing up and moving to France to learn how to source and develop a range of low-sugar sparkling wines – most people thought I was pretty crazy," she tells SHEmazing! when she sits down for an exclusive chat.

"Firstly, I had a good job as an arts journalist in the BBC – not to mention two small kids and a husband to consider. But I was passionate about making it all work," she explains.

"That and I didn’t have a choice," Amanda laughs. "I’m not from a mega-wealthy background and I didn’t have an unlimited cash-pile to draw on."

"For me, Skinny Prosecco and Skinny Champagne was always very much a business decision, albeit one with lots of passion behind it and one that I feel was destined somewhat: my mother, who raised me by herself, was a trailblazing health food entrepreneur."

"Long before it became fashionable, she was singing about the benefits of healthy fats and the dangers of excess sugar," Amanda tells us.

Reflecting on the concerns raised by those close to her at the time of her career change, Amanda insists she knew their fears had little grounding in reality.

“I have a real galvanized spirit too; it sounds like something you’d hear on The Apprentice, but failure wasn’t an option for me when it came to the Thomson & Scott Skinny wines."

"And certainly, I put a lot of pressure on myself to get it all right from the very beginning. I was fearless too; I went into plenty of meetings and was the person asking stupid questions. But you learn and you keep going.”

Like any entrepreneur, however, Amanda came up against her fair share of obstacles before hitting it big.

“It's not always been easy. Because the Champagne region, for example, is so strict about what is and isn’t classified as a Champagne, we had to get numerous elements signed off on before releasing our Skinny version."

"Little things can really hold-up a business. We initially did a soft launch in London; it’s an incredibly tough market – but if you can make your product work there, you’re probably on to a winner."

With numerous teething problems behind her, Amanda eventually saw the fruit of her labour when her brand made it into two of the best-known department stores in the UK and Ireland last year.

"The turning point came in April when Skinny Champagne and Skinny Prosecco landed in Selfridges and it quickly sold out. We haven’t looked back since. We’ve now officially launched in Ireland and have arrived in Brown Thomas too."

There is a juxtaposition at work in Amanda's business – an element of her journey which she ultimately considers a strength.

"A big part of our success is definitely our start-up mentality that we’ve transferred into a very traditional arena; we listen to our customers and respond fast to their demands."
 

 

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"The wine-industry is very time-honoured and prestigious. I wouldn’t go as far as to say it’s full of older men in suits, but it can certainly have that appearance when you’re trying to break into it.”

Walking the line between wine aficionada and everyday consumer, Amanda adds: “I know the industry now – and at the end of the day, I also really love wine and appreciate it. But I know what it’s like to feel totally overwhelmed by the choices on offer in a supermarket, or to be confused by a long wine list in a restaurant.”

“On one hand, you acknowledge that sommeliers are incredibly talented people, but on the other, they don’t necessarily seem like they’re going to get the party started when they pop over to your table at a fancy restaurant," she laughs.

Honing in on a failing in the traditional market, Amanda sought to fill the gap, saying: “It’s not difficult to see that much of the wine businesses has lost touch – it’s not appealing to younger people for one."

"Ironically, however, Thomson & Scott discovered that that traditional approach really helped our brand and the concept of a lower-sugar wine. Because we are being really upfront about our produce – stating clearly that it’s low-sugar, vegan and organic. There is no cloak-and-daggers approach with Skinny wines.”

“And that approach is all backed up by what it fundamentally a great, delicious, product that we’ve wriggled into a great price-bracket. That gets word-of-mouth recommendations going and keeps people who try it coming back for more.”

Turning her attention to the future, Amanda plans to bring Skinny Prosecco and Skinny Wine to an international audience.

“From now on, we’re going to be spending a lot more time in Dublin and Ireland in general. Otherwise, going forward, we do have some deals internationally in the offing – the US being one area in particular we’re looking at closely.”

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We’re children of the digital age so we’re more than happy to admit that our pursuit of certain goals is made exponentially easier if we know we can track our progress with the help of an app.

So, when news landed that Unislim, which was established a staggering 45 years ago, had launched a new mobile app, our health and fitness goals suddenly seemed a lot more attainable.

The organisation, which has recorded a 25 per cent weight loss across all chapters since January, has sought to make our lives a lot easier by creating an app which is completely interactive.

With a live (and private!) weigh-in stream directly from their class, food diary function, follow features and stats to help track your progress, this may just be the answer to our prayers.

Commenting on the digital development, Managing Director of Unislim, Fiona Gratzer, explained the motivation behind it.

“This new addition allows us to move with the times, remain relevant to our loyal members, while attracting a new, younger audience,” she said.

“There has been exponential growth in wearable technology and consumers expect the latest insights, particularly when it comes to their health and wellbeingis why we developed our Club Hub mobile app. “

“With a touch of a button it allows members to share their experience with other members and leaders, creating a more supportive environment than any other slimming club in the country.”

And if news of the app wasn't enough, the slimming club has announced its collaboration with Ruth Field, aka The Grit Doctor and bestselling author of Run Fat Bitch Run.

As part of their Let's Get Moving campaign, Ruth and those behind Unislim will transform how people exercise, with practical everyday tips on how we can make tiny adjustments to our routines that can have a hugely positive impact on our health and wellbeing.

The plan bears all the hallmarks of Ruth’s witty, no-nonsense, tough-talking approach, and as well as exercise, covers mindful health tips to boost overall happiness.

And all of a sudden our goals seem so much closer…

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