Battery Kinzie wrote: » Did I miss that, our just already forget about it?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » I wish I could forget the Neil Warnock anecdote as easily:eek:
Cienciano wrote: » I might try doing the same thing in front of staff in work to see what happens.
Smell the glove wrote: » Anyone know why The Dubliners track was played at the end of yesterday's episode?
healy1835 wrote: » An ode to The Fair View.
MyPeopleDrankTheSoup wrote: » podcasts are always late the days I want to hear it the most
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Ken was oddly obsessing/paranoid about the fake crowd noises....
TRANQUILLO wrote: » Either the virus is dangerous and needs to be taken seriously or it isn't. He didnt get diarrhoea.
dulpit wrote: » The thing is that the virus is dangerous, but Trump didn't take it seriously. He basically asked to get it. That's the difference here.
Ol' Donie wrote: » Nonsense posts aside, Ken has to be off the smokes. I thought immediately when he reacted to the poor old upset apple cart. His reaction to the dake crowd noise has all but confirmed it (I've no idea, of course, but jeeeaysus he was irritable).
TRANQUILLO wrote: » US Murph today on Trump. This is verbatim at 25:17 : "those who believe in him uh.. I would say probably guys who are likely to join a cult probably somewhere along the way if it wasn't the president". Lovely stuff indeed. Fabulously unbiased reportage. He then goes on to hypocritically say there is no grey area in discussing Trump and that his supporters support him no matter what. I would contend that the exact opposite is also true and that his detractors (he himself ten seconds earlier as an exemplar) will never ever give him credit for anything and they have been crying piss since he was elected in 2016 like spoiled children. From Madonna saying she wanted to blow up the white house the day after he got the gig to people laughing at him getting Covid this week. This is the problem with US Murph and his ilk (particularly in his neck of the woods in California). He is packaging up and telling us what he thinks we want to hear. It's cool to be progressive with his Irish pals. I think the progressives have displayed a snobbish nasty streak that has come to the fore over the last few years. They think it's funny to slag off Trumps "orangeness", his hair , Farage getting covered in milkshake etc. They look down on Trump voters and Brexit voters as uneducated racists and then on the other hand whinge about Trump potentially not respecting democracy while they impeached and dragged out brexit for years respectively. I voted Fine Gael but you see the same thing here after Sinn Fein gained some traction. People looking down on others for their legally held views. The John Delaney audio bed with the theme tune from succession reminds me of a scene from the same show (its brilliant) which echoes how i think they feel about those who don't share their views : Greg: I was thinking about maybe going to . . . have you ever visited the California Pizza Kitchen? Tom: No. Dear Lord, no. Greg: It’s pretty delicious, Tom. Tom: No, no it isn’t, Greg. Greg: They make a Cajun chicken linguini just how I like it. Tom: But that’s not how you’re supposed to like it. You probably have quite an undereducated palate. So let’s go out and I’ll teach you. And I’ll show you how to be rich. Niall Stanage is probably the fairest commentator on Trump I have encountered in Irish media.
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Trump is a ball of slime.
TRANQUILLO wrote: » They look down on Trump voters and Brexit voters as uneducated racists and then on the other hand whinge about Trump potentially not respecting democracy while they impeached and dragged out brexit for years respectively. .
elefant wrote: » What is this garbled nonsense?