A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » One of my sisters lived, until recently, two doors up from Eamon Dunphy. He and his wife seem lovely, friendly. I lived next door to Nell McCafferty many years ago. She's as mad as a box of frogs, and very, very funny. She's been discarded by the Irish media institutions since Harneygate, which is a shame, but is still to be seen out and about in Ranelagh, having a glass of wine or talking to the taxi drivers at the Triangle.
Captain Havoc wrote: » One person I did end up in a conversation with away from work was Tony Cascarino at the Irish Open poker, which my brother was playing in. I didn't talk about soccer despite being a huge soccer fan. We spoke for five minutes, mostly about my work. Nice man.
idnkph wrote: » Elaborate please.....
Gwynplaine wrote: » An Alsation with glasses.
FTA69 wrote: Adams persona is bullsh*t. Fact, and I’ve seen what he’s really like more than once.
munsterlegend wrote: » I am sure Mrs O’Kelly will be delighted!
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Malcolm O’Kelly when he was playing for Ireland though I didn’t know who he was. He and a few Leinster players who I also didn’t know came over to the table me and a group of my friends were at on a college night out. In fairness, they probably weren’t too far wrong in thinking we were low hanging fruit. So many girls love rugby players. But they picked the wrong bunch. Only one the group knew who they were and none of us were into rugby players. O’Kelly was very nice though. He was telling us about his wife actually. I don’t think he was the driving force behind them coming over. It was a V sleazy Leinster player who’s name genuinely escapes me because he didn’t play for Ireland so I’ve not a notion. They wandered off and struck gold in another part of the establishment, surrounded by a gaggle of excited chung wans (like college age, nothing dodgy).
Captain Havoc wrote: » The two nicest celebs I've ever met are Robert Plant, unbelievably polite man
FTA69 wrote: » I mean maybe he is like; a fleeting 30 second encounter with a barman is hardly cause to judge the man at the end of the day.
Porklife wrote: » That's really disappointing cos he's so funny in interviews and I would have thought he'd be lovely. Shame.
phutyle wrote: » Slayer met me and my mates once. Walking down O’Connell street years ago (1994?) on our way to Fibbers. Heard a shout from two guys standing outside The Gresham. Turned out to be Tom Araya and Kerry King calling us over for a chat and asking where to hang out. Tom was sound, Kerry was quiet. Think they ended up going to Bruxelles.
IAMAMORON wrote: » Which accent was she using? I have heard so many different ones at this stage. Did she go for the Dublin inner city wan loike?