Mena Mitty wrote: » I watched a bit of the programme and I enjoyed the bit I saw. Dr Eva driving around Portugal in a 20 year old Transit.......no less. I'd really like to see the end, how she turns the place into a working health resort.
boardise wrote: » Can be done .https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&insightstoken=bcid_RPg.aICRTOcATg*ccid_%2BD9ogJFM&form=SBIWFC&idpp=sbiwfc&iss=SBIUPLOADGET&selectedindex=0&id=1002093998&ccid=%2BD9ogJFM&exph=235&expw=215&vt=2&sim=11
Ten Pin wrote: » "Today's liveline is brought to you by the soldiers of destiny" Jaysus FF must have made one hell of a deal with RTE to keep the gravy flowing in Montrose.
sligojoek wrote: » I got the latest Ross O Carroll Kelly book for xmas and am only getting to read it this week. Joe gets a mention in it. Must take a pic.
sligojoek wrote: » What colour was the coloured doctor?
Hector Savage wrote: » funny the way these types of nonsense "illnesses" don't happen in developing countries ... it's almost like the sufferers are spoilt pampered brats with nothing else to worry about in life ...
cozar wrote: » was expecting another Ulrika!
Deleted User wrote: » Years ago people cared for their own family members. And sometimes life dealt you a crap hand as some needed a lot more care. Now though it has become the government's and the taxpayers problem to provide care packages for any type of issue that makes life a bit difficult. .
Roger_007 wrote: » So, it’s just in the last ten years that this problem has arisen. Everything must have been hunky dory when FF were in power?
dvcireland wrote: » come in Ulrika ka ka ka ye bleeding dinners ready