The contentious remark arose [on TV3’s Come Dine With Me] after Limerick model Madeline Mulqueen, star of the Rubberbandits video Horse Outside, put tomato ketchup on lobster cooked by Mr [Michael] O’Doherty.
He then replied: “That’s the grossest thing I’ve seen since the last time I was in Limerick.”
Then, before serving his main course of duck, he said he was confident that duck had “reached Limerick”.
[Senior Counsel] Mr [Brendan] Nix rang TV3 after the programme aired on Thursday night to complain, and threatened legal action if they didn’t apologise – even though a defamation case cannot be taken by a whole city.
“I’m incandescent with rage,” he said. “Incandescent is not even the word for it.”
…But Mr O’Doherty said: “It was said in the heat of the moment – I was in the kitchen for eight hours.”
Monthly Archives: April 2012
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js-Yet5kskA&feature=plcp&context=C4b06d8eVDvjVQa1PpcFMfZ9vTz7LISGSdwwvmMevmAaWq0NPhYpk%3D
But do you like it?
Damo & Ivor do ‘Maniac’.
From last night’s Republic Of Telly
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k19p3ayY6dI
It’s going to be great.
Stop being such a neggy Nora.
HOUSEHOLDS WILL pay an average of €39 per annum over 20 years to cover the cost of the loan from the National Pension Reserve Fund to install water meters in one million Irish homes.
Government sources confirmed yesterday the cost per household, based on the size of the NPRF loan, would work out at about €780, but that the cost would be levied as a standing charge over a period of two decades, in much the same way as such charges are already imposed by other utilities such as the ESB and Bord Gáis.
Oh, Joe Higgins is going to love this.
Households Face €39 Charge For 20 years On Water Meters (Irish Times)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLtldXtmuA0
Denmark has demanded an explanation from the Israeli government for video footage showing a senior Israeli army officer striking a Danish activist in the face with an M16 rifle, an act which has been sharply criticised by the Israeli prime minister, president and chief of staff.
Andreas Ias, 20, was part of a large group of European pro-Palestinian activists cycling near Jericho on Saturday when, according to Palestinian media reports, the IDF stopped the participants. Israel said the protesters were attempting to block the road.
Israeli Soldier Clubs Danish Protester With Rifle (Guardian)









