The Confessions Thread

The new Graham Hunter podcast is a rather good listen.

It helps that Neville is a really good guest and Strachan is interesting. It also helps if you try and block your ears while Hunter is taking 5 minutes to ask a question (referencing a conversation with a player in nearly every question he asks) but it seems like a passable effort at a podcast.

[QUOTE=“Rocko, post: 1156291, member: 1”]The new Graham Hunter podcast is a rather good listen.

It helps that Neville is a really good guest and Strachan is interesting. It also helps if you try and block your ears while Hunter is taking 5 minutes to ask a question (referencing a conversation with a player in nearly every question he asks) but it seems like a passable effort at a podcast.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=“Rocko, post: 1156291, member: 1”]The new Graham Hunter podcast is a rather good listen.

It helps that Neville is a really good guest and Strachan is interesting. It also helps if you try and block your ears while Hunter is taking 5 minutes to ask a question (referencing a conversation with a player in nearly every question he asks) but it seems like a passable effort at a podcast.[/QUOTE]

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[QUOTE=“Rocko, post: 1156291, member: 1”]The new Graham Hunter podcast is a rather good listen.

It helps that Neville is a really good guest and Strachan is interesting. It also helps if you try and block your ears while Hunter is taking 5 minutes to ask a question (referencing a conversation with a player in nearly every question he asks) but it seems like a passable effort at a podcast.[/QUOTE]
The picture that goes along with it is cuntish tho (if not a brentesque parody). Is the Kevin bridges (who graham has known since he was a wee bairn) one any good?

I enjoyed Olivet Callan on the radio today. He did a very good Kevin McStay

Until last week I thought the “Ted Talks” videos which regularly show up on my Facebook newsfeed (but which I never watched) were clips, out-takes and discussion about the film Ted. I didn’t know they were talks by boring thought leaders about motivation, personal development and so on. :eek:

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Since Thursday, July 9th, 2015, I have been cycling to and from work.

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I thought they were talks by Ted Hankey and kept clicking on links expecting to see the darts legend give knowledgeable and thought-provoking speeches about a wide range of subjects, but alas.

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Such as the impact of a gust of wind on the flight of a dart?

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I goaded an already beaten opponent in the 1994 Wexford Under 14 hurling semi-final. Ergo, my criticism of Maurice Shanahan for same last Sunday is hypocritical in the extreme. I’m sorry, guys.

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I’ve just watched a full episode of Strictly Come Dancing

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I watched reeling in the years 2002 the other night and thoroughly enjoyed it.

You had Saipan and the Keane saga, Kilkenny bating those banner cunts, Bertie Ahern pretending he was one of the lads, serious feel good factor off it :grinning:

It’s a fantastic production to be fair :ronnyroar:

Were you doing the dirt on your missus while this was happening? #confessionthread

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Ainsley Harriott eliminated. Disgraceful decision. No way was he the worst dancer tonight.

I’m seething

:hear_no_evil:

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I have enjoyed listening to Oliver Callan on the radio a couple of times. His impersonations are very good and I occasionally laugh.

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In very very small doses. I think that show on a friday night is awful.

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My wife was/is a great fan of that baking competition programme (the great bake-off iirc)
Your man on it the judge with the grey hair once rented a holiday house in Cyprus off one of my best pals over here. When my pals wife went to check the house after, your man had left a big shite in the toilet. All I can think of when I watch the programme is your man doing a shite, and then sticking his hands into the cakes to check the consistency, and then the other judges eat a bit and it turns my stomach. I think there is something wrong with me.

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