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14 Responses to “Click the heels of your red shoes and repeat”
the middle classes celebrate with wine the working classes with beer…….there is nothing wrong with genuine emotion……..there is nothing wrong, in my mind, with people coming out on to the streets to celebrate the good news……it’s raw and genuine…….fair play to them!
Piaras and Manuel nail on head – Roy Greenslade and others have dwelt on the way in which the search/fact she was missing was covered (or not) in the UK Media.
Poor sub editing or photo captioning I would think.
In my experience living in Limerick, the ones most likely to be cracking open the beers at the end of another horrible crime story are the journalists. You might wonder where their notebooks are? who needs them.
At a guess I would say RIGHT to LEFT: red top , then maybe the times or the guardian (coat is a giveaway), third one, daily mail trying to avoid being caught actually smiling. Fourth one on the left, a blogger, perhaps, ecstatic that they are in the company of real journalists.
I doubt any of those women would go out eating tapas and leave their kids to fend for themselves. I wonder how many bloggers wrote about Shannon? Yeah, thought so.
There is something odd about the whole thing. Also, the stocky lady in the tracksuit seems to be back to front from the waist down. Circus performer perhaps.
Woah.
Words fail me…
Cheers for that! I think I’ll scrap the diet – I could be a lot worse I suppose..
The one in blue at the back intrigues me…
Man or woman?
I just saw that pic ealier and thought OMG. Not only is it an inappropriate celebration but I would also question the publishing of it.
the middle classes celebrate with wine the working classes with beer…….there is nothing wrong with genuine emotion……..there is nothing wrong, in my mind, with people coming out on to the streets to celebrate the good news……it’s raw and genuine…….fair play to them!
Any excuse to hit the beer, eh?
They all should be put down.
In fairness, also part of the reason why her disappearance received so little coverage.
Piaras and Manuel nail on head – Roy Greenslade and others have dwelt on the way in which the search/fact she was missing was covered (or not) in the UK Media.
Poor sub editing or photo captioning I would think.
In my experience living in Limerick, the ones most likely to be cracking open the beers at the end of another horrible crime story are the journalists. You might wonder where their notebooks are? who needs them.
At a guess I would say RIGHT to LEFT: red top , then maybe the times or the guardian (coat is a giveaway), third one, daily mail trying to avoid being caught actually smiling. Fourth one on the left, a blogger, perhaps, ecstatic that they are in the company of real journalists.
🙂
I doubt any of those women would go out eating tapas and leave their kids to fend for themselves. I wonder how many bloggers wrote about Shannon? Yeah, thought so.
Jesus wept. That poor kid doesn’t stand a chance.
There is something odd about the whole thing. Also, the stocky lady in the tracksuit seems to be back to front from the waist down. Circus performer perhaps.