Scenes from Scorsese’s ‘Taxi Driver’ cut to the mellow opening theme of classic 1980s sitcom ‘Taxi’ by video-editing scamp kingkida.
In a taxi?
In Glasgow?
Cousins, Joseph and Anthony Blair, 19 and 21, respectively are native speakers of Irish Gaelic. Ms McAleer said: “My cousins were just talking to each other in Irish, which is their first language.
“The taxi driver turned around and said to them ‘Stop speaking in that language’.“We didn’t really know how to take it. He said: ‘When you are in Britain, it is English you speak.’
“I said to the driver ‘Excuse me’, shocked that somebody would say that to them.”
I said: ‘That is out of order’.
“He then said: ‘If they want to speak in that language they can get out of my taxi.’
So we got out and said we wouldn’t pay.”
Initially the company’s Paul Muir insisted the incident related to what he called drunken passengers who had been at a city concert the previous day who had allegedly intimidated an elderly driver and been asked to leave the car.
However, after being told Ms McAleer was reporting an incident a day before the concert, he said he would not comment.
But before doing so he said: “I couldn’t imagine four people coming over from Donegal and going to a party in Britain and not being drunk”.”
FIGHT!
Taxi driver in Irish ‘rant’ probe (David Leask, Glasgow Evening Times)
Thanks DD
Oooh the anticipation..@Newstalkfm pic.twitter.com/eRBN5oFwH9
— Orla Barry (@orla_barry) October 14, 2013
Newstalk’s Orla Barry about to meet Michelle and Bob at the presser for The Family in London right now.
Any excuse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t37hqMt8-Ks
Cry Me A River by unidentified.
Uploaded this morning by Michael Birch who sez:
A fun ride back from the Dublin Web Summit at 3:30am, only in Ireland.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE-zUWNcIJ8&feature=player_embedded
Yesterday’s Liveline – Thomas Delaney finds Sean Fitzpatrick in his cab.
“You’re nothing only a chancer.”
Fun starts at 6.48 (although worth listening to it in its entirety).
Via Reddit
The [Irish] Mail on Sunday yesterday spoke to Eoin Black from south Co. Dublin, who accepted that he – and not Eoin McKeogh from Co. Kildare – jumped from the taxi concerned in Monkstown last November, leaving the driver empty handed.
Mr Black, a 20-year-old student from Blackrock, yesterday told the MoS he fled the taxi without paying and said he was ‘sorry’ for all the trouble he had caused.
Mr Black said: ‘I am sorry for Eoin McKeogh and I want the real story to be told. I don’t want the story to be twisted and blown up.This is between me, the taxi driver and Eoin McKeogh. I’ve paid my €50 fare and I thought that would be an end to it.
‘I would like to tell the real story for Eoin McKeogh’s sake but I want to get legal advice before I do that.’
Previously: It Wasn’t Me