Brendan Bendar wrote: » Showed big attitude there Butthers, shows you up as the solid gold contributor you undoubtedly are. Every day is a school day.... my comment was not really meant for yourself, just the great unwashed who pump out truccamuss day after day. We have to take a fchhherking stand on this stuff.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Apologies caller. I’d be quite the pedant and grammar Nazi myself in real life so to speak so no issue with calling me out on this one. I do actually know this one, and I can only assume it autocorrected as I typed it on my phone.....as Miriam would say, “genuinely”. Thank you for your service in highlighting the error.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Butthers, now nothing personal or anything like that but I’m determined to stamp this stuff out. It’s ‘toeing’ the party line, like you know when runners put their toes on the start line.... everyone together and all that....all in line. Hope you don’t mind me trying to eradicate this as you are such a respected and popular poster.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Conor wouldn't want to lose his nice little RTE sideline so was towing the party line. As a texter mentioned, I've had many colleagues move job or retire this year, and we haven't been able to say goodbye to them in any way. Maybe because I work in a hospital we just adhere to the rules, but that was basically a "Move on, nothing to see here party political broadcast on behalf of RTE".
MoonUnit75 wrote: » What the hell is Conor Pope on, saying 'no one is perfect'. People have had to miss funerals and weddings for f*** sake. That segment was a disgrace.
generalgerry wrote: » It's pretty cynical of RTE to have these journalists, who have a vested interest in appearing on an RTE show to promote their wares, and ask them for their opinions on this RTE issue - in lieu of having an official RTE representative to answer questions. And "we asked for a spokesperson from RTE but none was available"?? One of the people in the photos was ON AIR right before this show, could you not have asked her to come in and explain herself?
ShamNNspace wrote: » An exhibition on grieving, just what we need
generalgerry wrote: » Luke O'Neill admitted last week that there will be vaccine injuries as they are unavoidable amongst a small percentage of people who get vaccines. Has it been announced who will be liable for these injuries? Will it be the pharma company or the Irish State?
HeidiHeidi wrote: » I really miss the panel of talking heads on a Sunday, picking apart all that's been in the papers and happened in the past week and giving different takes on it. I know it was an excuse for posters here to go nuts over the same luvvies appearing all the time, and who were they related to in RTE, and what sort of ****e were they talking (because they happened to differ with said poster's immovable, irrefutable opinion) - but I always found it an interesting recap with varying perspectives. Marian was an absolute master at running it.
imme wrote: » How many items can you squeeze into a couple of hours. They were cramming so many topics in there you'd be left dizzy. What is Weekend on One, or whatever the name of the show is. They have gone downmarket on the panel who review newspaper and figure out the world and Ireland's place in it. Will there ever be an interview done by Brendan that would be anything like the memorable quality of Marian Finnucane's with Nuala O'Faolain, or Justine Mccarthy. Brendan is Brendan obviously and not Marian. He did effectively take over her slot. That is why I mentioned her.
generalgerry wrote: » But this is my genuine worry. The will put a gun to everybody's head - the vaccine is the solution to the lockdown, therefore everybody takes the vaccine or we keep you locked down.
generalgerry wrote: » Also when Luke O'Neill is on telling us "how excited he is" about the new Arthritis drug from Ely Lily, would it not be fair to disclose that his own company Sitryx has a relationship with Eli Lily?https://www.siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/eli-lilly-sitryx-deal-luke-oneill
"Based in the UK and co-founded by Trinity’s Prof Luke O’Neill, biotech start-up Sitryx will develop four compounds to treat autoimmune diseases. Pharma giant Eli Lily has announced plans to partner with Oxford-based biopharma start-up Sitryx as part of a global licensing and research collaboration. Founded in 2018, Sitryx is working to regulate cell metabolism in the development of therapeutics in immuno-oncology and immune-inflammation."
plodder wrote: » Hopefully, the vaccine will bring the pandemic to an end therefore reducing to a much lower level, the incidence of "long covid".