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Enda Kenny's daydream doodle for the ARC charity auction

Doodle me this: Celebs scribble for charity

Miriam O’Callaghan draws a dog, Enda Kenny has a go at fantasy football and David Cameron is ‘thinking of ewe’ in aid of Irish cancer services.

WE ARE NOT psychologists here at TheJournal.ie. However, we can’t help but theorise about what was going through the heads of these well-known Irish people (and one British prime minister) when they were drawing the doodles (in slideshow below).

Actor Cillian Murphy, rugby star Gordon D’Arcy, Senator David Norris and broadcaster Miriam O’Callaghan are among the 30-plus famous people who have donated a personal doodle to charity. Cork cancer services charity ARC is planning to auction the doodles at 6pm on December 2 at the Clarion Hotel, Cork. Advance bids can be made by emailing karen AT corkcancersupport.ie

The doodles go on display to the public from next Thursday, November 18, at the AIB building at 66 South Mall, Cork. Get yourself down there if you fancy trying to figure out what the celebrity scribblers are trying to tell us with these doodles:

Doodle me this: Celebs scribble for charity
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  • Broadcaster Miriam O'Callaghan

  • Hurler Sean Og O hAilpin

  • Actor Cillian Murphy

  • Liveline presenter Joe Duffy

  • Model Rosanna Davison

  • Singer Daniel O'Donnell

  • Rugby player Gordon D'Arcy

  • FG leader Enda Kenny

  • Artist Pauline Bewick

  • Athlete Sonia O'Sullivan

  • British Prime Minister David Cameron

  • Actress Maria Doyle Kennedy

  • Senator David Norris

  • Artist Dorothy Cross

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