denhaagenite wrote: » Ya, I was delighted that Foley was on such a long holiday . Never listened to KC on Red FM in Cork but I must say it's a so uplifting not having Foley's smug w@nker voice in the middle of the day. The KC show is actually funny aswell.
Conbhar wrote: » Any idea who the American lady was that was in the studio singing this morning? I didn't catch her name but she sounded lovely when she was speaking and singing.
eisenberg1 wrote: » Skerry, I hear you, He has Drag queens on now and of all the interesting questions one could come up with, he still manages to ask "what height are you? " its only a matter of time before he announces he has a kids........
skerry wrote: » He'll be inviting them to a half marathon any minute now. Banging on again on how the Passenger song is similar to Ludovico one, won't be happy until he has the poor lad from Passenger in court, tit.
djemba djemba wrote: » Heard him for 5 minutes earlier this morning, he was trying his hardest not to ask the guy who designed the bowl for Obama how much he got for it.
BPKS wrote: » The family are after being through the mill but have been pictured posing in every paper and I have heard them interviewed on 4 different radio shows. No doubt Tubs will have them on this or next Friday night, and Brendan O Connor in a few more weeks. My heart goes out to them but I cant help the feeling they should give the media a wide berth for a while.
denhaagenite wrote: » I found it very odd aswell, it's probably some sort of shock but I have a feeling they will all find it very difficult to deal with once the media dies down. I find it stranger still that nobody seems to have mentioned this before...
Lelantos wrote: » It's because they felt left down & abandoned by the Japanese judicial system, they don't feel they have gotten justice, so if they wish to say that on the Ray D'arcy show, why not.
denhaagenite wrote: » Yes but it wasn't just the Ray D'arcy show, they were on almost every radio station and newspaper, interviewed countless times by various journalists/ presenters and there were a few journalists in Japan also interviewed by the Irish media. I agree it's a terrible disgrace and the animal deserves a much longer sentence, in fact I completely empathise with their other daughter's statement about him topping himself, but I just hope for their own sakes that when everything goes quiet they are able to cope with it. Compare it to an even more heinous outcome in the Michaela Mcareavy case in Mauritius, I don't believe her husband or any of her immediate family spoke to the media once so it was just odd to hear them so much.
swiftman wrote: » that video is so wrong, i never watched love/hate so no idea whats ment to be about. did you notice mairead's run was a bit fast forwarded to make her fat ass seem to go faster. you notice it due to the girl walking
wyrn wrote: » Another video. I didn't mind the Homeland one but I couldn't watch it all, too cringy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwvp3PQv_zw
Lelantos wrote: » Different strokes for different folks. They remained quiet after her death, during the trial & now feel its time to speak out. They've had a year to cope with her death, so I think once the anger dissipates over the lenient sentence they'll be ok.
BaZmO* wrote: » Lenient sentence? Did he not get the maximum sentence permissible under Japanese law due to him being classed as a minor? Surely the family knew this was the case before the trial started?
Lelantos wrote: » No, they were led to believe that the case would be tried in a high court where stiffer sentences can be meted out. Then they were told it was being tried in a district court. They had no input obviously, on this decision, but they can rightly feel aggrieved at the treatment they received
wyrn wrote: » Another video. I didn't mind the Homeland one but I couldn't watch it all, too cringy.
pookiesboo wrote: » Laugh? I thought I'd never start