The people who log the scores for the papers and RTE. Just noticed in todays Irish times that apparently Boccy scored a point (should be Collie Byrne) on Saturday and that Ciaran Lyng (apparently) scored 2 points from play. They have consistently got it wrong for every game this year. Is it that hard to see the number on a players back after he scores a point?
They also had Rory Jacob down as scoring a '65 against Waterford from what I remember.
‘I kissed a girl and I liked it,
I hope my boyfriend don’t mind it.’
There’s actually radio djs playing this shit. All of them should be rounded up and shot. And that Ruth Scott wan should be shot irrespective of whether she’s played it or not. The dog.
[quote=“Bandage”]‘I kissed a girl and I liked it,
I hope my boyfriend don’t mind it.’
There’s actually radio djs playing this shit. All of them should be rounded up and shot. And that Ruth Scott wan should be shot irrespective of whether she’s played it or not. The dog.[/quote]
I felt reallly hard done by when said something similar to the above to 2 of my co-workers last week and they both said they hadn’t heard the song at all.
Thankfully both have heard it since and I’m not alone in my suffering
yep spot on here, absolute muck of a song but is getting airplay coz of its ‘novelty factor’. I’d imagine all the dyke clubs around (if their are any?) are fooking loving it. What a sheidt song.
and heard Daniel this morning on gift grub alright, was class. Could hear the anger in his voice! Got it spot on!
Touch of genius from the former doctor in Glenroe. Havent laughed as hard in a long time. Even Dempsey was getting worried about what he was gonna say next.
That fookin Kid Rock song is wrong, what a sad fooker. I dont know much about him but I thought he was a bit of a rocker with some cool faactor thrown in for knobbing Pammie…maybe even in Tommy Lee league
He is in fact the long lost member of huey lewis and the newws
[quote=“Bandage”]Going for a meal with a female friend to catch up with her after she was away travelling for a year.
How ridiculously fooking gay.
No wonder we sacked the bhoy as a moderator around here.[/quote]
Sounds like someone I know! He went out on Sunday night for meet an ex after she’d being away travelling. He could have had it on a plate only the plonker didn’t cop on till the last second and at this stage the girl was already in the taxi home…(without him!)
Huey Lewis and The News are great. Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, but when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercial and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He’s been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far much more bitter, cynical sense of humour.
Do you like Phil Collins? I’ve been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn’t understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where, uh, Phil Collins’ presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group’s undisputed masterpiece. It’s an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums
But I also think that Phil Collins works better within the confines of the group than as a solo artist-and I stress the word artist. “Sussudio,” a great, great song, a personal favorite.
Did you know that Whitney Houston’s debut LP, called simply Whitney Houston had 4 number one singles on it? It’s hard to choose a favorite among so many great tracks, but “The Greatest Love of All” is one of the best, most powerful songs ever written about self-preservation, dignity. Its universal message crosses all boundaries and instills one with the hope that it’s not too late to better ourselves. Since it’s impossible in this world we live in to empathize with others, we can always empathize with ourselves. It’s an important message, crucial really. And it’s beautifully stated on the album.