I turned on your BBC news last night to see what the story was with the funeral of Martin McGuinness.
Some 20 fúcking minutes later they finally got round to it. You lot are nearly as bad as Yanks.
He's dead and they buried him - what's to know?
03-24-2017, 02:56 PM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige
I don't know how she's stayed in the job for so long. She's nothing special to look at, thick as **** and adds nothing to the coverage. The chap in the mac was doing a fine job before she arrived.
The bit of her wiki page devoted to her broadcasting career is actually pretty funny.
I turned on your BBC news last night to see what the story was with the funeral of Martin McGuinness.
Some 20 fúcking minutes later they finally got round to it. You lot are nearly as bad as Yanks.
There are a bunch who are like this.
I suspect they also are against trump and Brexit also.
good to see good old Bill Clinton on the telly.
03-24-2017, 02:58 PM
SWv2
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Originally Posted by Burney
Yes. Oddly enough, perhaps someone made the editorial decision that, the day after a murderous terrorist attack on our capital, featuring a load of morally-illiterate hagiographic witterings at the funeral of a terrorist who ordered murderous attacks on our capital might not be particularly well-received?
Is that the bite you were after? :-)
Well it was the response i expected, not one I sought.
I missed the RTE news at both 6 and 9 which would obviously have been the preferred channel to see the event. I was just a little
dismayed when they kept coming back to Westminster. Get on with it ffs.
03-24-2017, 02:59 PM
SWv2
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Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda
He's dead and they buried him - what's to know?
One of the most famous or prominent men in recent Irish history. For good or bad, or indeed both, this can not be denied.
I was interested.
:vsign:
03-24-2017, 03:01 PM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Pat Vegas
There are a bunch who are like this.
I suspect they also are against trump and Brexit also.
good to see good old Bill Clinton on the telly.
He was on it pretty constantly between about August and November last year, f.
03-24-2017, 03:06 PM
Pat Vegas
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Originally Posted by Ash
No, because I'm not consuming it. One hour on telly when I got home on Wednesday night and that's quite enough, thanks.
"And now for one of the seven remaining MPs that we haven't already spoken to about what they witnessed ...."
Also this type of attack doesn't scare me. As much as they like they to put a spin on it this 'new type of attack' is concerning.
I'd be a lot more worried if it was a squad of mentals who sneaked into the country and running about with machine guns and bombs.
03-24-2017, 03:06 PM
Pat Vegas
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Originally Posted by Burney
He was on it pretty constantly between about August and November last year, f.
Yeah but he was actually with people he likes this time.
03-24-2017, 03:07 PM
Burney
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Originally Posted by SWv2
One of the most famous or prominent men in recent Irish history:
*******s. He's nothing compared to Bono or Steven Gately.
03-24-2017, 03:10 PM
Ash
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Originally Posted by Pat Vegas
There are a bunch who are like this.
I suspect they also are against trump and Brexit also.
good to see good old Bill Clinton on the telly.
Bill Clinton is worse than Martin McGuinness. Opinion.