Filmer Paradise wrote: » Just looked at the 'Living with Lucy' show. TBH, John didn't seem the worst of sorts. I've no time for travellers in general, but he seems harmless enough. He's just a fairly uneducated lad put into the spotlight & runs off at the mouth a fair bit At the end of the show Lucy went out of the pub they were in to say a few words to camera about how she 'enjoyed' the whole experiance of it all. As she finished JC came out & quizzed her up on what she was saying. There was an awkward hug at the end & they went their seperate ways.... I didn't see much love lost on either side.
punisher5112 wrote: » Eh
Filmer Paradise wrote: » Was that in the Proclamation?
punisher5112 wrote: » Bear with me... I've had a few beers
mloc123 wrote: » Saw about 20 minutes of "living with Lucy" last night. I have never seen it before so, does she always seem so uncomfortable or just in this one?
greenspurs wrote: » Apart from the car crash that was Daniella Westbrook, no Lucy never seems uncomfortable.....
Greentopia wrote: » ACAB Well I don't know about all actually, but many treated water protesters appallingly, that I do remember and saw with my own eyes. His point was not wrong either. Gardai lending back up support to ex-Loyalist paramilitaries in strong-arming people from their homes? fcuk that.
tayto lover wrote: » I was on plenty of water marches and didn’t see the Garda treat anyone badly. In fact there was plenty of interaction and laughs. No need to make up stuff to justify your side.
tayto lover wrote: » The housing protests were different from the water protests. No water protesters illegally occupied anyone’s house. The water protest marches got out of hand when a gang of ****bags under that fool Murphy decided to act the bollix with Joan Burtons car and many of the decent people wanted nothing to do with that kind of behavior.
mgn wrote: » You may call the installers traitors,but i call them people who get up in the morning and go to work unlike a lot of the protesters who never done a days work in their lives.
Greentopia wrote: » Or bootlickers, take your pick. Not all work has equal value, merit or use, and no-one wants to think the work they do contributes to the oppression of their own class, but that's sometimes what happens. History is littered with "early risers" who were only too eager to sell out their own countrymen to earn a schilling or to lord it over others, here and elsewhere. And the "never done a day's work" mantra I always hear never stacked up going on my experience of the people I was with and met on protests. They came from all walks of life, classes and occupations as well as of course some unemployed because they were quite a broad representation of society. Particularly the first large scale protests.
mgn wrote: » What exactly are you trying to say,that people should not do work that the likes of you and other people might not agree with. As for the protesters,if the had a job the wouldn't have the time to be out every day intimidating people trying to do a days work.
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Watched it last night after the father in law was quizzing me on whether or not I had seen that show with your woman misty or whatever you call her and your man O'Connor....:D My opinion? He didn't come across too bad tbh, he's fairly well versed on certain things, and well ignorant on others, but the problem is - he doesn't realise he is. Couple of awkward moments alright, the kitten leaving a shyte on her bed, Jesus and the scene in the pub where they're on the chucky songs - RTE weren't prepared for that one tbh..... Best living with Lucy yet? Ivan Yates. I don't share many of his political views, but I hold his broadcasting skills and methods in high regards. I like him anyway, but that episode made him look fairly intriguing and someone I reckon would be great craic to spend a weekend with on the gargle. He's a poor second to VB in fairness, but there's no one coming up close to either in their no sh1t taken personas.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » It's Virgin Media 1, not RTE.
sbsquarepants wrote: » Against my better judgement i went on the player to watch it last night, was flicking through the channels and seen lucy with Nadine Coyle so that reminded me. The universe however was looking out for me and the player said video not available in your region. Cheers universe:D So with that in mind, what the hell is a chucky song? Nadine is still smoking hot, but still needs subtitles just in case you're wondering!
sbsquarepants wrote: » Nadine is still smoking hot, but still needs subtitles just in case you're wondering!
kippy wrote: » I'll be honest, I am making a guess at this as I've never heard the term before.
greenspurs wrote: » If you had only read the post before yours ….. :rolleyes:
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » And protests will always happen, no matter how long the likes of you stamp your jackboots.
punisher5112 wrote: » Here was me thinking of a boy doll with stripe top and red hair oh and a knife.....
Omackeral wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZygIEzHqtjQ