footcandles wrote: » theres an Irish version coming this year I hear. should be interesting
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Do they still work in Penneys? My mam went up to one of them there last year, I was scarleh but she was nice and they talked away about the show
iamwhoiam wrote: » Sophie thinks her brother is absolutely hilarious no matter what he says. Pete think he is hilarious mocking others . I don’t like either of them for their mocking tone
Princess Calla wrote: » No Pete and his little sister Sophie. I've said it before here, they have a very strange dynamic for siblings. Though they can be funny, but still weird.
SusieBlue wrote: » Dale & Dawn are both managers in Penney’s in Cork and every time I see them in there I forget where I recognise them from and say hello to them as if they’re old friends, they must think I’m a right weirdo but I’d say it happens them a lot :pac:
batistuta9 wrote: » Thought they meant J & L as they're always at innuendos, etc. I don't know if it's strange, maybe some of the chat for brother & sister. she's a bit ladish though, so that might be it.
batistuta9 wrote: » Who are you referring to here? Is it Jenny & Lee? from Hull, who aren't even related & Lee is gay :pac:
Hulk Hands wrote: » I've only just found this thread and given its UK, it's off topic, but has anyone ever got a massive bang of incest off the Leeds brother and sister combo? The other half just laughs when it areives, but literally every single episode a sexually related joke (or multiple) arrives between the two? A brother and sister! Even when I type she's talking about "smashing in back doors"
Hulk Hands wrote: » Well he gave the name Paul McGrath? The other was a domestic abuse story where week after week he begged the wife to report the abuser but she kept pressing no charges. They're interesting stories tbf and I don't mind that he's told them, just surprised that he has
Thecageyone wrote: » I've watched every episode, and do remember him mentioning he was an ex-cop, but don't remember that story - must have been fairly insignificant if a regular viewer can't recall. Either way, unless he actually gives names or addresses, then it's just merely a story.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Being told to check pubs in the area back in the day because Paul McGrath may be on the sesh in one. A little more innocent than the first story which could easily be narrowed down to a few local couples. Still though, not sure it's something that can should be shared without consent, or something Guards should be admitting to spending time on back in the day considering it wasn't their remit or in law
yerwanthere123 wrote: » What was the other mention?
Hulk Hands wrote: » Twice in two weeks. Don't know the ins and outs of the guards both was surprised a smallish town Garda was allowed to share any stories like those, never mind on TV
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Iirc he's only mentioned it the once, when they were discussing the domestic violence episode of Eastenders.
spurious wrote: » As far as I can see, every man under 30 is wearing shorts on Gogglebox. Not sure why the guy in Lucan is your target.
Epping Forest wrote: » I could be wrong, but I think the dad of the Kilkenny family is a Garda. He definitely doesn't mention it every episode.