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RTE 1, THE MEANING OF LIFE
Racingpost
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07-Feb-2010 22:40
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Can`t think of two people worse to listen or watch on tv. Bertie & Gay Byrne.
long danny
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07-Feb-2010 22:42
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This was good last week with Tommy Tiernan but I simply refuse to watch that bstard on it. Byrne is his usual smug self, so no change there. LA Ink it is for me before the nest.
Larkin
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08-Feb-2010 01:57
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I can`t stand Byrne but I like this programme because he actually lets the guest do most of the talking. I gave it a miss tonight because I couldn`t be looking at THAT fella.
Rebel CNC
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08-Feb-2010 09:46
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Gay Byrne, Tommy Tiernan, Bertie Ahern???
Obviously a show for washed up has-beens!
Sa Bhaile
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08-Feb-2010 12:17
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Aontaím go huile is go hiomlán leat - beirt mhaincéir má bhí a leithéid riamh ann.
Originally posted by Racingpost:
Can`t think of two people worse to listen or watch on tv. Bertie & Gay Byrne.
GalwaysAwake
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08-Feb-2010 12:42
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Originally posted by Sa Bhaile:
Aontaím go huile is go hiomlán leat - beirt mhaincéir má bhí a leithéid riamh ann.
Tá sé ráite agaibh go díreach! In ainneoin go raibh Gay Byrne ann, bhí an agallamh le Gabriel Byrne suimiúil.
T_de_B
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08-Feb-2010 12:57
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Gay Byrne - the ultimate example of the old adage,
Forgotten but not gone.
The Beerhunter
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08-Feb-2010 13:02
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I thought this topic was about the Monty Python film..
scelp
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08-Feb-2010 16:11
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What was it like with Aherne lads? I feared a love-in and simply couldnt watch it. The thought of Bertie droning on about spirituality or de de de de meaning of life with Gaybo up his arse was more than I could stomach. Where does Bertie find meaning? In hard cash or at Old Trafford or Fagans or a hat in a whip-around?
craichoor
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08-Feb-2010 16:13
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I enjoyed the one with Tommy Tiernan. I hope they get some famous atheist on to fight with Gay Byrne for how ever long the programme is on for.
PODSY
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08-Feb-2010 16:36
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Originally posted by craichoor:
I enjoyed the one with Tommy Tiernan. I hope they get some famous atheist on to fight with Gay Byrne for how ever long the programme is on for.
Eamonn McCann would be good.
dolfos
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08-Feb-2010 16:45
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Originally posted by craichoor:
I enjoyed the one with Tommy Tiernan. I hope they get some famous atheist on to fight with Gay Byrne for how ever long the programme is on for.
Get Stephen Fry on there. A great advert for Atheism.
DavidO'Carlo/Wex
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09-Feb-2010 00:13
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Meaning of Life by Soul II Soul
Surprised RTE didn`t use it as theme tune. Crying out for to be used.
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09-Feb-2010 09:27
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Originally posted by DavidO`Carlo/Wex:
Meaning of Life by Soul II Soul
Surprised RTE didn`t use it as theme tune. Crying out for to be used.
Its strikes me as being yet another cheap production from rte and to be honest its not a great programme!
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