Parsley wrote: » i thought it was quite good. "played up the outdated stereotype of the 'gombeen Irish'" - you do realise Terry himself was born and raised in Limerick City, and is in fact Irish?
Johnny Utah wrote: » The BBC are currently showing a series featuring Terry Wogan travelling around Ireland. However, having watched the programme last night, I thought that it was quite cringeworthy at times and played up the outdated stereotype of the 'gombeen Irish'. The programme covered a 'moving statute' in Cork and the pub culture in Ireland, amongst other things. Also, Terry Wogan reffered to the "British Isles" a number of times during the show. For example, when describing the river Shannon, he mentioned that it's the biggest river in the British Isles.
Johnny Utah wrote: » Also, Terry Wogan reffered to the "British Isles" a number of times during the show. For example, when describing the river Shannon, he mentioned that it's the biggest river in the British Isles.
Duggy747 wrote: » I'll pull a potato out of my pocket and munch on it in public while jigging to a reel if it gets tourists over here.
testicle wrote: » Have you red hair and a wooden leg?
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Yeah it's a disgrace that thet show us as being backward god botherers, I mean its not like people would travel from all over in this day and age to see somethign stupid ike a tree stump.......
Wolfe Tone wrote: » I hate Terry Wogan. Go back to england.
FlutterinBantam wrote: » Rather childish immature response there.
Wolfe Tone wrote: » Sorry sir, I will be sure to try better next time, perhaps I will make a post on a par with the ones you post
Badgermonkey wrote: » Yes, go back to the country which has provided a living to hundreds of thousands of Irish when their own country had failed to do so.