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OK. She’s not famous.
But she will be after tonight.
So consider this a before-before they were about to become famous on the X Factor.
Yes, it’s MayBe, when she was just Mary Byrne, of Ballyfermot, singing with the Wexford Singers on TG4’s version of X Factor, Nollaig No.1.
Daithi O’Se’s brother, Tom O’Barnetgone, is a judge (he’s around 1.58), Mary sings You’ll Never Walk Alone in English AND Irish and we suspect it was filmed on or around Christmas. Also there’s a little fella at 1.20. We only see his eyes and then the camera drops bringing the lolz with him.
So. Ireland’s Dame Vera?
Can her lungs lift us out of recession?
Fuck yeah.
WTFF
atA Bit Of GAA
atGAA’s version of “The Stepford Wives”, is how Donal Og Cusack described the Kilkenny team in his bewk.
Poppycock! If they were androids then they’d brush off something like a ruptured cruciate ligament in a matter of weeks.
Spare a thought for Tony McCoy-O’Grady. His Beckett bridge effort suffers the ignominy of one surly Carson. A purist would have focused exclusively on the wheel.
But he has won the most ludicrous double-barrelled surname of the day. Nice.
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1) Opens like The Beatles’ Blackbird.
2) Video rocks the Brokeback-vibe with hilarious consequences.
3) Robbie looks like shit.
4) Song very atrocious.
4) Where’s Jason Orange?
Where is ledge Hall-of-Famer, Paul Cleary (of The Blades) now?
The Irish Times asks this morning.
Paul politely declines to tell them (told you he was a ledge).
So where is he now?
Somewhere in Dublin, according to the paper.
What’s he at?
He’s somewhere in Dublin.
Thanks.
Somewhere in the Dublin area.
Mary Byrne. She’s from Ballyfermot in Dublin and sings Shirley Bassey songs.
She’s only gone and done an ‘Ashley’.
Made Cheryl cry.
Do you give a shit?
Course you don’t
She’s on tomorrow’s X-Factor. Then You Tube. Then the Late Late.
And we shall never hear the end of her or her inspirational ‘backstory’.








