Ross O'Carroll-Kelly @ The Irish Times Por: The Irish Times Described by George Hook as the greatest Irish player never to make it and described by everyone else who knows him as a shallow, self-obsessed idiot. 566 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Ross O'Carroll-Kelly @ The Irish Times Mostrando página 23 de 29 ‘It’s the Vico Road. Do you think anyone around here cleans their own gaff?’ 01/09/2017 ‘It still hasn’t dawned on Sorcha that Honor is the wrong crowd’ 25/08/2017 ‘The anaesthetist is a total knockout – no pun intended’ 18/08/2017 ‘Public transport is for the poor and fallen’ 11/08/2017 ‘You drove to LA to hear a man from Crumlin swearing? You should have just gone to Crumlin’ 04/08/2017 ‘Ross,’ he goes, ‘you marbles-in-your-mouth, soft-as-shite, South Dublin mammy’s boy’ 28/07/2017 ‘The doctor says it’s an old rugby injury – I can’t tell you how proud that makes me’ 21/07/2017 ‘Is Honor double-bluffing me? Or is she double-double bluffing me?’ 14/07/2017 "We need a name that says it’s for welfare cheats” 07/07/2017 ‘I hear someone blubbing and I suddenly realise it’s me’ 30/06/2017 'He dresses like shop security from the 1980s' 23/06/2017 ‘We’re southsiders,’ I tell her. ‘We don’t really do feuds’ 16/06/2017 ‘We’re about to have our first openly second-tier-private-school-educated taoiseach’ 09/06/2017 ‘Look me in the eye, Rosser. Did you hab sex with my wife that neet?’ 02/06/2017 ‘We all make mistakes, Ro. . . Just try not to sleep with the wives of any other gangland killers’ 26/05/2017 ‘Look, the recession was a fluke. No one knows why it happened, just that it did’ 19/05/2017 "It’s like if Tarantino directed Wind in the Willows" 12/05/2017 ‘I stop seeing them as criminals, and more as a normal family, like the Kordashians’ 05/05/2017 ‘All estate agents know how to make bread. It’s one of the first things they teach you' 28/04/2017 'Your daughter is malevolent, belligerent and discourteous' 21/04/2017 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 21 22 23 24 25 ... 29 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn