Coveney is useless, he would rather be out sailing.
Who wouldnāt?
I plussed it and watched it last night but missed the first 20 minutes or so. Itās pretty one sided alright but I thought it was quite interesting and the last half hour is very good where they compare the war on drugs with ethnic cleansing.
Glen Campbell night on BBC 4 tonight
āI am a Lineman for the countyā¦ā
On now!
Pulp Fiction sky mdn greats at 10-40
Alien Autopsy is on BBC1. I flicked over to it and who do I see, none other than Fater Buzz Cagney.
Diarmuid OāFlynn doing okay on Vinny Browne tonight
Ireland v italy 94 world cup on ESPN classic now
Anyone else watching āFirst Time Farmersā here on C4. Itās very good, following around a group of young farmers on the cusp of taking over the family farms from their auld lads. Thereās two brothers here squabbling over who the farm will be left to, they are both working on the farm while the boss man is still around. One of them just bought a few Hertfordshire bulls i think he called them, he had to move dairy cows the other brother had from one of the fields to make room for them. Well they are trying to move them again and canāt catch two of them, one of them leaped a ditch and the other one is going around charging at everyone.
Thereās a programme about the heady days of Irish basketball on Setanta at the moment. Pretty interesting-I was only a young buck at the time and have no interest in b ball but didnāt realise how big it was. The arenas were packed to the rafters for the games.
Brendan OāConnor interviewing Eddie Hobbs at the moment.
Was it for this?
That Charlene McKenna lass isnāt as pretty as she used to be back in her Pure Mule days. Sheās in that Raw yoke on RTE1 at the moment.
The Fighter just started on C4. A great film.
Joe O Shea snooping around Power Towers and gambling in general on Rte 2.
Iām watching Hector goes hunting
Oisin Mcconville giving the sob story here.
brilliant show
Hes out with these creppy horsey crowd in limerick after the break
not a single animal mangled yet. Iām sure the noble Scarteen hounds will do the business.