Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Right lads,fook this,I'm out there's hurling on the telly
anthonyjmaher wrote: » Ray Kelly was giving out on the D'Arcy show that he was never asked to sing. I'd say he was a very late addition. Priest or no priest, seems like a bit of a media whore tbh.
zell12 wrote: » Dublin looks like a glorified kip from the Skycopter
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Didn't he just say he is on the telly at 22.30. PBH on tomorrow so,or a selr flagellation fest ,one or the other.
dvcireland wrote: » We all know there's only one man who could filled the Phoenix Park and he's retired. I'll give you a clue: He kept the RTE advertising department busy for years and he's no Jazz Singer.
Deleted User wrote: » I know little Spanish, but find Latin American largely easier to follow.
somesoldiers wrote: » Haven’t been following the Papal visit and dat but from what I hear Garret Brukes would have atttacted a bigger audience to De Phoenix Park so to speak?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Vin B unimpressed with RTE's coverage so to speak...https://twitter.com/vincentbrowne/status/1033783910419836935
ButtersSuki wrote: » I called it weeks ago. Not a chance he'll be in tomorrow.
honeybear wrote: » Think he said he’d be on Liveline tomorrow
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Vin B unimpressed with RTE's coverage so to speak...
thesandeman wrote: » The past hour with Mooney has been more entertaining than the four hours with Joe.
anthonyjmaher wrote: Honestly, RTE spent the weeks before the event covering nothing positive about the Church they only covered negative stories about the sexual abuse. And during the coverage there was no reverence, it was bordering on being mocking and disrespectful at times.
hotmail.com wrote: » The coverage of the masses were nothing but reverential. Hundreds of thousands of licence fee money spent covering the masses in Dublin and Knock. You must have been looking at a different channel.
Deleted User wrote: I think the lead up was definitely veering on mocking, but that thecoverage was respectful to Pope Francis who seems to be a genuine Christian and leader of the church.