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  • Registered Users Posts: 25,420 ✭✭✭✭sligojoek




  • Registered Users Posts: 4,619 ✭✭✭ShamNNspace


    Justice Carney was a bit of a ticket but he seemed to be on the ball here


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    It's clear he has been trying to drum up interest about Cork's Bonnie & Clyde solicitors, and I extrapolate that he wants the conversation to continue into disgruntlement with solicitors in general. He last emphasised that white collar crime doesn't garner due attention the way blue collar (whacker whacks) crime does, and even admitted people don't call in about it! That was after telling us that everyone was getting exercised by the Cork duo and clamouring to get on the airways. He can't seem to make up his mind which way it is. He's desperately trying to get people on to complain about their encounters with the front-of-house people of the legal profession, like a dog with a bone. I say again he probably had such an encounter himself and wants to express his contempt vicariously through his callers.


  • Registered Users Posts: 53,028 ✭✭✭✭ButtersSuki


    It's clear he has been trying to drum up interest about Cork's Bonnie & Clyde solicitors, and I extrapolate that he wants the conversation to continue into disgruntlement with solicitors in general. He last emphasised that white collar crime doesn't garner due attention the way blue collar (whacker whacks) crime does, and even admitted people don't call in about it! That was after telling us that everyone was getting exercised by the Cork duo and clamouring to get on the airways. He can't seem to make up his mind which way it is. He's desperately trying to get people on to complain about their encounters with the front-of-house people of the legal profession, like a dog with a bone. I say again he probably had such an encounter himself and wants to express his contempt vicariously through his callers.

    Not sure. I don’t think he has the restraint to hold back and not mention his own experience (should he have had one) - esp. when he loses his temper.


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    Not sure. I don’t think he has the restraint to hold back and not mention his own experience (should he have had one) - esp. when he loses his temper.

    It would have to come to losing the rag, though, for that to happen... and it's clear he wants to do that. He's trying to bait callers to come on, the bait would then be for some solicitor to come on that he could tear asunder. That's the plan.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 43,017 ✭✭✭✭SEPT 23 1989


    Maybe Duffys rage with the legal profession hasn't reached the courts yet


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,360 ✭✭✭KevRossi


    He last emphasised that white collar crime doesn't garner due attention the way blue collar (whacker whacks) crime does, and even admitted people don't call in about it!

    Let's name some white collar criminals who were featured on Liveline; take two in Pat Hickey and Ivor Callely. Then look at the biased treatment Joe gave them.

    He has a bee in his bonnet about the legal profession. Maybe a year ago he led off on something about judges by describing them in 'their greasy nightcaps and nightshirts'. So what's his issue?

    Maybe it stems back from the day when he broke his leg . He settled out of court rather than having the settlement known. Possible that the insurance company gambled on this and lowballed him. Or it's something petty like he's had his planning refused.


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    KevRossi wrote: »
    Let's name some white collar criminals who were featured on Liveline; take two in Pat Hickey and Ivor Callely. Then look at the biased treatment Joe gave them.

    He has a bee in his bonnet about the legal profession. Maybe a year ago he led off on something about judges by describing them in 'their greasy nightcaps and nightshirts'. So what's his issue?

    Maybe it stems back from the day when he broke his leg . He settled out of court rather than having the settlement known. Possible that the insurance company gambled on this and lowballed him. Or it's something petty like he's had his planning refused.

    Regarding the last item I think he's expanded his living premises as much as they can be, horizontally at least, but maybe there was some feature refused. It could stem from long ago, but he seems to have renewed vigour.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 53,028 ✭✭✭✭ButtersSuki


    KevRossi wrote: »
    Let's name some white collar criminals who were featured on Liveline; take two in Pat Hickey and Ivor Callely. Then look at the biased treatment Joe gave them.

    He has a bee in his bonnet about the legal profession. Maybe a year ago he led off on something about judges by describing them in 'their greasy nightcaps and nightshirts'. So what's his issue?

    Maybe it stems back from the day when he broke his leg . He settled out of court rather than having the settlement known. Possible that the insurance company gambled on this and lowballed him. Or it's something petty like he's had his planning refused.

    Could be.


  • Registered Users Posts: 53,028 ✭✭✭✭ButtersSuki


    Regarding the last item I think he's expanded his living premises as much as they can be, horizontally at least, but maybe there was some feature refused. It could stem from
    Long ago, but he seems to have renewed vigour.

    But but but but but wouldn't his gripe be with the Planners then and not a solicitor if PP was refused so to speak?


  • Registered Users Posts: 53,028 ✭✭✭✭ButtersSuki


    KevRossi wrote: »
    Let's name some white collar criminals who were featured on Liveline; take two in Pat Hickey and Ivor Callely. Then look at the biased treatment Joe gave them.

    He has a bee in his bonnet about the legal profession. Maybe a year ago he led off on something about judges by describing them in 'their greasy nightcaps and nightshirts'. So what's his issue?

    Maybe it stems back from the day when he broke his leg . He settled out of court rather than having the settlement known. Possible that the insurance company gambled on this and lowballed him. Or it's something petty like he's had his planning refused.

    He also famously went on a ant about not getting sick pay from RTE when he hurted de leg and dat. This displaying his complete lack of understanding of the differences between being a contractor and an employee, as well as the fact he was financially compensated through the courts/inshuredance for de leg break, and you'd assume such an award would include a provision for loss of earnings.


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    In Aldi today I had to address two people regarding socially distancing etc. I felt a woman behind me in the checkout queue virtually breathing down my neck, then the check out girl had her mask off her face. Whilst maintaining basic politeness I had to muster the exact same steely grit I used when escorting escort a man from the library premises after he exposed the full flesh extent of his erect member (pretended he hadn't noticed his zip was down or his hand movements though I dare say his pleasure was being scolded so to speak).

    Having said that, I now find myself in the guilty position of being a total hypocrite and have planned a rather harmless "illegal" encounter tomorrow (first since December!) with a story for the guards on the ready. Karma will serve me right if I'm arrested. But at least it's an agreement of calculated risk and it's not casual strangers imposing their potential virus upon unwitting recipients who are going about essential business of buying groceries.


  • Registered Users Posts: 53,028 ✭✭✭✭ButtersSuki


    In Aldi today I had to address two people regarding socially distancing etc. I felt a woman behind me in the checkout queue virtually breathing down my neck, then the check out girl had her mask off her face. Whilst maintaining basic politeness I had to muster the exact same steely grit I used when escorting escort a man from the library premises after he exposed the full flesh extent of his erect member (pretended he hadn't noticed his zip was down or his hand movements though I dare say his pleasure was being scolded so to speak).

    Having said that, I now find myself in the guilty position of being a total hypocrite and have planned a rather harmless "illegal" encounter tomorrow (first since December!) with a story for the guards on the ready. Karma will serve me right if I'm arrested. But at least it's an agreement of calculated risk and it's not casual strangers imposing their potential virus upon unwitting recipients who are going about essential business of buying groceries.

    The biggest shock for me in the above is that the state pension receiving millionaire ;) world traveller shops in Aldi!

















    I'm joking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 53,028 ✭✭✭✭ButtersSuki


    In Aldi today I had to address two people regarding socially distancing etc. I felt a woman behind me in the checkout queue virtually breathing down my neck, then the check out girl had her mask off her face. Whilst maintaining basic politeness I had to muster the exact same steely grit I used when escorting escort a man from the library premises after he exposed the full flesh extent of his erect member (pretended he hadn't noticed his zip was down or his hand movements though I dare say his pleasure was being scolded so to speak).

    Having said that, I now find myself in the guilty position of being a total hypocrite and have planned a rather harmless "illegal" encounter tomorrow (first since December!) with a story for the guards on the ready. Karma will serve me right if I'm arrested. But at least it's an agreement of calculated risk and it's not casual strangers imposing their potential virus upon unwitting recipients who are going about essential business of buying groceries.


    I have encountered similar "idiocracy" myself so to speak when doing de messages and dat.

    There were a group of 150 HSE Staff in a Private Hospital getting vaccinations this week. The Private Hospital Vaccination Team had to repeatedly ask a large number of them to put on masks (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and to maintain social distancing in the hospital. You couldn't make this up.


  • Registered Users Posts: 31,748 ✭✭✭✭gmisk


    In Aldi today I had to address two people regarding socially distancing etc. I felt a woman behind me in the checkout queue virtually breathing down my neck, then the check out girl had her mask off her face. Whilst maintaining basic politeness I had to muster the exact same steely grit I used when escorting escort a man from the library premises after he exposed the full flesh extent of his erect member (pretended he hadn't noticed his zip was down or his hand movements though I dare say his pleasure was being scolded so to speak).

    Having said that, I now find myself in the guilty position of being a total hypocrite and have planned a rather harmless "illegal" encounter tomorrow (first since December!) with a story for the guards on the ready. Karma will serve me right if I'm arrested. But at least it's an agreement of calculated risk and it's not casual strangers imposing their potential virus upon unwitting recipients who are going about essential business of buying groceries.
    Aldi is horrendous for it tbh :(

    But...now my mind is racing about this illegal encounter...


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,893 ✭✭✭✭Losty Dublin


    He also famously went on a ant about not getting sick pay from RTE when he hurted de leg and dat. This displaying his complete lack of understanding of the differences between being a contractor and an employee, as well as the fact he was financially compensated through the courts/inshuredance for de leg break, and you'd assume such an award would include a provision for loss of earnings.

    Why would RTÉ have to pay you sick leave, Joe? You're a contractor, not an employee.

    I'm just shocked that he didn't ring up Liveline on RTÉ to complain to himself about RTÉ.


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    I have encountered similar "idiocracy" myself so to speak when doing de messages and dat.

    There were a group of 150 HSE Staff in a Private Hospital getting vaccinations this week. The Private Hospital Vaccination Team had to repeatedly ask a large number of them to put on masks (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and to maintain social distancing in the hospital. You couldn't make this up.

    At least the check-put girl donned her mask again it with very good grace and was actually very pleasant. I'd say everyone around probably thought I was a guard. When you have worked decades being in charge of a public building, where all sorts are encountered, it does give you an ability to steel yourself, step outside of your own "vulnerability" and take whatever consequence comes your way; a kitten with a lion within.


  • Registered Users Posts: 26,897 ✭✭✭✭Dempo1


    gmisk wrote: »
    Aldi is horrendous for it tbh :(

    But...now my mind is racing about this illegal encounter...

    Saw a Q Yesterday, the first time in a while at Aldi Tullamore, social distancing a thing of the past I'm afraid, free for all at the entrance, Isles filled with people, in fairness staff had masks on but certainly noticing people becoming very very relaxed

    Is maith an scáthán súil charad.




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  • Registered Users Posts: 26,897 ✭✭✭✭Dempo1


    Looks like Cork will be on Joe's topic list again today and for all the wrong reasons, shocking incident there last evening

    Is maith an scáthán súil charad.




  • Registered Users Posts: 8,530 ✭✭✭PieOhMy


    The first fine days in galway comming up are going to be like the last days of rome in my opinion.

    As soon as some change in the weather comes it's going to be a free for all for a large number of people.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13,437 ✭✭✭✭dvcireland


    1) Shaw Academy , Free Courses me arse
    2) Go Vegan Billboards, can you geta vegan coddle
    3) Rogue Solictors, whacker still upset
    40 more than likeley back to Blue Potential Miss Ireland

    "...no Joe, you rang me !..." A.Caller.



  • Registered Users Posts: 25,420 ✭✭✭✭sligojoek


    Shaw online learning company.
    Deja Vu

    Obscene images on billboards.

    Cork solicitors again. Clip of william the ex prisoner.

    Homeless man approached by Lyndsay Clarke. Joe's boner for her has not subsided.


  • Registered Users Posts: 80,795 ✭✭✭✭Atlantic Dawn


    T'day...
    Have you had any dealings with de Shaw Academy, listeners signed up for free courses but ended up having to pay, whoy?
    Go Vegan Wurdled billboards, have you seen them, a caller will be going on a detour via northridden Magadan to bring their children to school rather than passing it.
    Cork solicitors again for the 3rd day


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,530 ✭✭✭PieOhMy


    Today?

    De shaw academy to be shut down by 3pm

    Billboards in dublin for vegans. Are they in the rest of ireland besides Dublin? Who cares!

    Clip of a 20 year inmate yesterday that joe had a great laugh with. He has noticed the sexist difference in the sentencing to be fair.

    Apparently a homeless guy who was approached by lindsay will be on. I think even joe seems sceptical about this chancer.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,893 ✭✭✭✭Losty Dublin


    On tudae's showeh....
    • The Shaw Academy. Scamming innocents online with free stuff that wasn't really free in the first place.

    • Go Vegan bill boards. Their sickening posters are driving people off the scale and the long road to school.

      aldi-rip-off-coca-cola-in-new-kevin-the-carrot-christmas-ad.jpg

    • Those evil solicitors. His nickname was "Lucky" so to speak and she heinously opened the bank account first off. Complete with an audio clip from Whacker, who called in to complain that he never got to work in the kitchen in Arbour Hill and he put in a good 20 year shift there. Talk about honour among thieves!!!



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    All this and more frontier gibberish in an hours time.....


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,775 ✭✭✭bmorrissey


    PieOhMy wrote: »
    Today?

    De shaw academy to be shut down by 3pm

    Billboards in dublin for vegans. Are they in the rest of ireland besides Dublin? Who cares!

    Clip of a 20 year inmate yesterday that joe had a great laugh with. He has noticed the sexist difference in the sentencing to be fair.

    Apparently a homeless guy who was approached by lindsay will be on. I think even joe seems sceptical about this chancer.

    I dont think they are anywhere outside dublin...i could be wrong however


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    Dempo1 wrote: »
    Saw a Q Yesterday, the first time in a while at Aldi Tullamore, social distancing a thing of the past I'm afraid, free for all at the entrance, Isles filled with people, in fairness staff had masks on but certainly noticing people becoming very very relaxed

    Was Mena wearing her mask and did she get too close to you? :D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 43,017 ✭✭✭✭SEPT 23 1989


    Served 20 years in Arbour Hill?

    Was he a priest?


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