shearforce wrote: » nice diverse range of topics there and it'll be nice to think of these while we listen to mothers telling us tales about their anorexic daughters from 1.45 to 3pm.
ButtersSuki wrote: » I have read most of the RO'CK bukes so to speak. Eerily accurate in places so to speak. I would be interested in seeing the description of Mr. Duffy so to speak. Thank you for your service in advance. But for dat phone call I had to take I'd have beaten you to dat.
Deleted User wrote: » She doesn’t sound like an Ulrika.
Del.Monte wrote: » Me too.
Roger_007 wrote: » I have zero sympathy for these people. Others with various illnesses will go through all sorts of unpleasant treatment to get themselves better. These ‘sufferers’ refuse to do the one thing that will cure them. I think it’s just attention seeking gone mad.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Presents: Voucher for a bowl a de auld coddle in De Samsung Kitchen @ l’Ecrivain 2 litre bottle of TK Red Lemonade Fry’s Model Railway lifetime admission ticket Mrs. Browninz Boyiz Complete DVD Boxset A case of Bollinger ‘57 A voucher for re-upholstering de red velour waistcoat 2 pairs of specially widened trousers Guiney’s 3 pack Assorted Hankerchief collection Guided Tour of Massey’s Undertakers 2 RTE-branded leather covers for de EYEpads A generous fees increase courtesy of Noel, RTE, and YOU A dozen or so break-eens A death 1 roll of dictionary toilet paper 1 cheap auld tin of red paint Fireman’s pole erected in Chateau Duffy from de bathroom to the kitchen (beside de fridge) 200 prints of de self portrait of him wearing de stockbroker shirt so to speak Ripley’s BELIEVE IT OR NOT DVD collection Oil for de drawbridge in de Chateau A Cross Gold Writing Instrument (“Pen” to you and me) for writin’ de bukes and dat 1 Cheeky Charlie 1 pochette 2 cravats 1 pair black leather driving gloves 1 leather Trillby hat 1 map of Dubalin Town 36 packages a “King Crips”
dvcireland wrote: » Jaysus, its tough in the whirled of meeja these daze.https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2020/0129/1111621-bbc/
boardise wrote: » All delivered by Whacker -your friendly taxi-driver
Mena Mitty wrote: » Speaking of numbers, did one of the callers on todays show say there were 200,000 people with Anorexia in Ireland or did I get the wrong end of the stick sotospeak.
cozar wrote: » 200,000 with eating disorders I think she said.
2smiggy wrote: » 'real lives real people' 3rd or 4th time he has said it. A new catch phrase ?
ButtersSuki wrote: » “450 jobs, 450 fambilies” as someone we know might say. However if 450 jobs were to go in RTE, only 3 fambilies would be affected.
Deleted User wrote: » She really was lovely to behold (IMHO)
ButtersSuki wrote: » Over-rated IMO. If you’ve ever been to Sweden so to speak, she’d be invisible compared to some of the lovely laydeez one does do be do be seeing walking down the streets believe it or not.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well, I went out with a lovely Swedish girl long ago when I was a young fella, and she looked a bit like Ulrika, so maybe my judgment is askew. Lord, that’s 40 years ago :eek:
[Deleted User] wrote: » She really was lovely to behold (IMHO)
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » What was her guide dog's name