Dan Jaman wrote: » "Did you see the tree coming towards ye?" YES! He's done it! He's uttered something even more stupid than 'weather'.
Uncharted wrote: » That tweet will go infectious or virus later on sez Fateen..... 400k, total pro. lol !!!!!
Deleted User wrote: » https://twitter.com/boucherhayes/status/1042358465400844288?s=21 Fillup
Greasy Tool wrote: » He was truly pathetic today !! To a whole new level
HeidiHeidi wrote: » In all my years of suffering listening to Lahvline, I have rarely heard worse than today. While I u-turned my way around south Dublin city trying to find a path through the fallen trees (and there were a LOT of them :eek:) to get to work, I heard Joe's pathetic attempts at whipping up a storm out of the storm - I've said it before, and I'll say it again - pure gutter tabloid journalism. Not for the first time, Whineline would be a more apt moniker. And only short of promising at the end of the show that the ploughing will be on on Friday, despite AnnaMay explicitly saying that they couldn't promise or even guess at that yet, as they were still only exploring if it was feasible. He'd remind you of a slobbering dog (with apologies to all slobbering dogs out there, I love dogs) pathetically eager to please.
ButtersSuki wrote: » He probably drove up to it an hour after it fell and decided here's a chance to get some free publicity. Also looks like he'd get under it comfortably, but hey, let's make somethign THAT DIDN'T ACTUALLY HAPPEN a story. With all these falling trees today, I do hope Kat-Trinn Thomasssssessssessssss' mudder is safe.
ButtersSuki wrote: » I was almost hit by a falling tree today, in that tress fell on roads I was on. Will I call Joe tomorrow? Oh that's right - my number is blocked and he's in Tulla-More-Ray.
Deleted User wrote: » Leah Kahn has blocked your number? Did ya swear down de fone so to speak?
ButtersSuki wrote: » No I made numerous complaints to RTE and the BAI about someone. They have my details so to speak. Someone suggested I get a burner phone and dat. I would never do that. :rolleyes:;)
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Should contact the ombudsman if you feel you have been unfairly treated buttersuki? They will compel RTÉ to give a reason(s) for blocking your Num if that’s what has happened.
Mena Mitty wrote: » I missed the show today as I had the day earmarked for the ploughing but I've read all the posts and it cheered me up no end. I hope to get going tomorrow. Every year I try to get to see the cookery demos and the horses ploughing and every year I get sidetracked. Meeting people I haven't met in donkey's years and chatting for....well hours.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Don't forget to ask Fateen how de leg is tomorrow and ask him will he autograph an auld buke for you while he's at it.
Robert2012 wrote: » Unless he was waiting there for 8 seconds before it fell, I'd say he would have been well past it. Especially in his Range Rover. Good man Phil.
More Music wrote: » If you feel RTE have singled you out for relentless and bordering on obsessive treatment so to speak https://www.rte.ie/about/en/policies-and-reports/policies-guidelines/2018/0525/966025-rte-data-protection-individual-rights-guide/ "but hey, let's make somethign THAT DIDN'T ACTUALLY HAPPEN a story." A.
Mena Mitty wrote: » Nah 'fraid not, I'll be too busy filling me 'bag for loife' with free pens, fridge magnets, keyrings and rsa hiviz vests.
More Music wrote: » What? If he if was in that spot 10 seconds earlier he's saying the tree would be on top of him. You don't have to park in the road to get hit by a tree. A friend of mine can confirm that. And just like Philip, my mate wasn't driving a Range Rover either. Although I fail to see how the brand of car is relevant in this case.
Jeff2 wrote: » Where is the show upload from Monday 17/09/2018
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