Sent to us by Aisling Ryan from Newport, Co. Tipperary of her Dad, P.J. Ryan: “Dad was helping my younger sister with her Agricultural science project when he took the picture with his salers in the background.”
Patrick Fleming and Helen Fleming from Bweeng Mallow co Cork.
Sent to us by Philip Noone with the caption: "Fork off".
Sent to us by Patricia Farrelly from Ballyjamesduff with the caption: “LITTLE DOES HE KNOW HOW MUCH I REALLLLY LOVE MY GOOSE. .YUM YUM”
Sent to us by Peter Desmond from Ballinhassig with the caption “Two fine beards”.
Sent to us by Christine Warburton from Westmeath with the caption: “If In Doubt, Pout It Out”.
Tom Lally from Galway…"WHAT DOES THE COW SAY? YUM YUM YUM YUM."
Sent to us by Linda Costello with the caption: “Sheepdog says' ‘must not blink’”.
Sent to us by Aisling Molloy from Tullamore, Offaly with "Baby Jimmy". Her caption is: "Say cheese!"
Sent to us by Stephen George from Ballylinan, Co Laois with the caption ”Just chillin”.
The term ‘Selfie’ was named Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year for 2013.
To mark this, the Farmers Journal set a challenge for our Facebook fans is to send us in your funniest “Selfie on the Farm” photos.
A panel of judges selected the 10 best photos and asked people to vote for the best by "liking" it.
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The winner was PJ Ryan from Tipperary. His picture was sent in by his daughter Aisling who said: “Dad was helping my younger sister with her Agricultural science project when he took the picture with his salers in the background.”
You can see all the photos with reactions and comments on the Farmers Journal Facebook page here.
You can listen back to competition winner PJ Ryan and along with the Farmer Journal's Aisling Hussey being interviewed on BBC Talkback on BBC Radio Ulster here:
UPDATE (30 December):
The last few days has seen the "felfie" go truly global, with the story being covered by The Telegraph and Sunday Times in Britain, NBC in the USA and many more. What have we started?
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The term ‘Selfie’ was named Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year for 2013.
To mark this, the Farmers Journal set a challenge for our Facebook fans is to send us in your funniest “Selfie on the Farm” photos.
A panel of judges selected the 10 best photos and asked people to vote for the best by "liking" it.
The winner was PJ Ryan from Tipperary. His picture was sent in by his daughter Aisling who said: “Dad was helping my younger sister with her Agricultural science project when he took the picture with his salers in the background.”
You can see all the photos with reactions and comments on the Farmers Journal Facebook page here.
You can listen back to competition winner PJ Ryan and along with the Farmer Journal's Aisling Hussey being interviewed on BBC Talkback on BBC Radio Ulster here:
UPDATE (30 December):
The last few days has seen the "felfie" go truly global, with the story being covered by The Telegraph and Sunday Times in Britain, NBC in the USA and many more. What have we started?
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