RTÉ paid a company called Cladaghgreen Ltd €389,988 in 2015 for the services of 'Liveline' presenter Joe Duffy, Accounts for the year up to April 2016 showed it was sitting on a cash pile of €458,456.
ButtersSuki wrote: » If I saw a man eating a fox I'd be pretty upset in fairness. The importance of a correctly placed "-"..........
sligojoek wrote: » What was that sh1te out of him today ? A young ears warning before recommendations for getting rid f foxes. Dog poo and mens urine were mentioned.That was it. As usual, he wasn't listening to the woman when she told him he pi$$es into a container and pours it out. Then he asks her something like, "can he do it without the neighbours seeing him?". I'd love to have rang in and suggested blasting the foxes with pi$$
Uncharted wrote: » Did someone blast Syl Fox with piss? :pac:
Beechwoodspark wrote: » In fairness the man who is putting up bunting for the pope used it first but joe seized on it and used it repeatedly. It seems to be a tame version of gombeen
ButtersSuki wrote: » I saw dat yesterday - is it a play on "gombeen"?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » It seems to be his new word
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Love it buttersuki lol
[Deleted User] wrote: » An udder GOBEEN
ButtersSuki wrote: » One could argue that the show has 2 sponsors; the TV Licence Payers and Hidden Hearing.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Surprised one of the big five funeral firms isn't sponsoring it
Hector Savage wrote: » Headline for the Irish Mirror .... MAN EATING FOXES TERRORISE POSH OWL BINT IN FOXROCK
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » I'd like to think it was Skoda' s idea. Realised what a shīť show they were sponsoring
zell12 wrote: » Liveline is sponsored by when did they drop Skoda?