34 thoughts on “De Sunday Papers

  1. Biff2015

    Brendan O’Conor’s piece is meandering and non-sensical. He crams in news of the week such as the passing of the legendary David Bowie with how we really have nostalgia for Fianna Fáil. It’s just very patronising and depressing. I get the impression he just fires out an article and no one proofs it for structure because it’s Brendan O’Connor.

      1. ahyeah

        I often wonder whether it takes me longer to read his sh1te than it takes him to type it [and I mean ‘type’ rather than ‘write’]

      1. All the good ones fly south for winter

        Brendan O’Connor. He is a social science experiment that got loose.

        1. Peter Dempsey

          I enjoyed his interview with Pussy Riot. BOC came out of it better than those aloof, condescending middle class feminists.

  2. Scaramouche

    Terrifying how many women write to the likes of Graham Dwyer in prison. It’s all fun and games I’m sure… until they’re released

    1. Lilly

      He won’t be seeing the light of day for a long time. Agree though, tragic that some people are so starved of drama they would sully their letterbox with his deluded rambling.

      1. Lilly

        That’s interesting, had no idea it was a syndrome. Makes one wonder how much free will we really have, or are we largely slaves to our physiology.

  3. Lilly

    No doubt Marie Cassidy wishes she had kept her trap shut on Graham Dwyer. Pity he couldn’t be used for medical tests to advance the research on psychopathy instead of having him faffing about on his Playstation.

    1. Anne

      He sign off his letters with ‘Love Graham xxx’.
      He’s probably just a bit misunderstood, and a big softie underneath it all.

      We all have our shortcomings I suppose.

      Sorry that’s terrible.. lol

        1. Anne

          I’m sure he does.

          I read someone took a shining to O.J Simpson in prison there not too long ago.
          Probably why the likes of David Drumm was put in solitary confinement over there.

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