You knows the rules…play nicely, or I’m turning this car around.
They will get back together - but they have left it way way too late .
I bet he didn't get the Luas around Dublin.
Drove into town yesterday - and got the bus the next day - both were horrendous experiences.
That wasn’t 27 years ago, that was only yday. Oasis or Blur?? Blur, Wah!!
Worth 70 million ---- wow
Driving is a pain in the arse, wish I was in a place with a proper transport system.
A three point turn on your first driving lesson?
Things that never happened...
The full driving lesson story needed...
Wow. Thought I had read that, alright. Odd…
I think you are odd - if you dont drive. Strange
Imagine having all that money and not being able to drive, he's missing out.
He seems to be a nice respectable lad
hard to believe he is a mega successful rock star
Always found him naturally very funny.
The Late Late has a good history of drunk guests but I don't think he's one of them.
Gallagher can be a bit offhand but he's not drunk.
This is it - Martin was around every aspect of Irish failure over the last 30 years - but the locals in Cork can not see past the good local guy.
All that 'living on a council estate' has been exaggerated so much over the years (by the press, because they assume all working class northeners live in tower blocks) - Burnage is one of the more affluent areas in the Greater Manchester area.
The jacket sort of looks like it was made with used binbags, it's probably some flash brand worth more than my car 😁
27 years ago.
March 27th 1996.
Yes - kind of odd , because was he in rehab a few times - / had to give up drink ?
I always recall Brendan Gleeson's diatribe against Martin and the state of health system in general, Gleeson having had horrific experiences at the time with elderly relatives. This was 2006, long before bailouts, Covid, Ukraine, housing crisis etc.
Gleeson described the experience to then host, Pat Kenny and part of what he said was: "Martin's name on a plaque (in) the oncology department where my mother in law was dying. There were people trying to fight for life and cling on to hope beside people who were dead and this m#ron's name was on a plaque..."
As a patient who has used the public health system since I was 16 for various chronic conditions, I always think of Brendan Gleeson's words when Martin comes on and does the "I'm a decent guy" line. He had his chance to fix it it then, and now it's probably too late. Tubridy, of course, not asking him any challenging questions at all.
"Are you cold..." as my late mother in law used to say to me...
Noel half cut
Noel won't feel the benefit, etc.
He might get Cliodhna Hagan and Philomena Begley😅
The word on the street is that McCartney will be the special guest
Good point above - is it a bit odd to go around all the time like you are still 22 ?
U2 turned up for Gay's last show and Pat Kenny's. They'd hardly turn up for Tubridy I suppose?
Which cabinet? 1997, 2002, 2007? They were all different. And can you name them all so I can compare the cabinet with all the saintly cabinets we've had.
No - he went to the Galway tent for that/
It's hard to imagine smoking in a pub today but that was a brave policy at the time.....it would have been so much easier to 'leave it' and just wait w few years for other Eau countries to take lead.
And he wasn't helped by a weak non committal Taoiseach and treacherous cabinet members.
That policy alone saved thousands of Irish lives.