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Laura from Love Island struggled with some baby Guinesses in a Dublin bar last night
Happens to the best of us.
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His wife Ruth said she has “taste”.
Dolly Parton wrote ‘Jolene’ about Megan from Love Island.
We’d hold off putting money on this pair to win.
Shatter. Alan Shatter.
He dabbles.
Ireland is not ready for this, George.
Laura Lee, a Dublin-born law graduate, accused the host of being hostile and aggressive. Some listeners agreed. Others found it thought-provoking.
Laura II, anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
Everybody’s talking about the death of a man found outside Cabra House pub, the murder of Michael Hunt in London and surrogate mothers.
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
The board have not met since June 2008 and its future is being considered by the Government.
And everyone struggled to keep a straight face in the Dáil this morning…
The Minister for Justice wants you to vote ‘Yes’, and isn’t afraid to ask.
Absence makes the heart grow… fonder?
Alan Shatter, Minister for Sex.
The Justice Minister said today that former Anglo executives had ‘no insight’ into the impact of the bank’s collapse.
“He knew he was going to erupt.”
Due to public demand, the Justice Minister’s novel about a politician’s affair with his secretary is being reprinted by Poolbeg.
It comes with the tag line: “A novel you will never forget.”
Breaking via The Mire wire: HSE officials too busy watching video of Chinese baby to appear on Prime Time, and parents using clothes recycling containers to mind children…
The follow up to “Laura”?
In which Rozanna’s face reacts to things.
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