sligojoek wrote: » On Twitter‘Ciaran drowned here ‘
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Such sensitivity.............
dxhound2005 wrote: » Not quite true. Joe was referring to the fact that if you do an internet search for Phoenix Children's Hospital, the first results will be about the facility in Arizona.
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Duffy feverishly looking for paddy in Genoa. Nothing like multiple deaths to whet his appetite.
anthonyjmaher wrote: » Bridge collapse in Italy looks bad. No doubt Joe will be asking for the experiences of some ex RTE person who now lives in Italy and crossed the bridge two years ago.
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » BREAKING: Mother of Katherine Thomas left 'shaken but unharmed' after Italian bridge incident. Katherine Thomaseseseses mother has said she was left "completely stunned" after narrowly avoiding being caught up in the tragic collapse of a bridge in Genoa, Italy. The mother of the RTÉ star escaped without injury thankfully. She told us: "I was just going down O'Connell Street with my shopping and I felt like getting an ice cream. I went into Spar and got myself a Cornetto. Soon after, I was just crossing the bridge and eating my ice cream when I saw the notification of the incident on my phone, through the wunderful, fantastic RTÉ News Now app. As I was on the bridge with my Cornetto, or "little horn" in Italian so to speak, I really had to stop and think: 'What if that was me?'. Thankfully, I'm fine but the Cornetto melted while I stood in pensive thought."
ButtersSuki wrote: » :pac: Well done! Well done! And beat me to it.
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » I wouldn't have thought of it only for this thread reminding me of that spell of incidents where her mother miraculously avoided them despite having, at best, a tenuous connection to them.
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » BREAKING: Mother of Kathryn Thomas left 'shaken but unharmed' after Italian bridge incident. Kathryn Thomaseseseses mother has said she was left "completely stunned" after narrowly avoiding being caught up in the tragic collapse of a bridge in Genoa, Italy. The mother of the RTÉ star escaped without injury thankfully. She told us: "I was just going down O'Connell Street with my shopping and I felt like getting an ice cream. I went into Spar and got myself a Cornetto. Soon after, I was just crossing the bridge and eating my ice cream when I saw the notification of the incident on my phone, through the wunderful, fantastic RTÉ News Now app. As I was on the bridge with my Cornetto, or "little horn" in Italian so to speak, I really had to stop and think: 'What if that was me?'. Thankfully, I'm fine but the Cornetto melted while I stood in pensive thought."