Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 12:55:37 PMQuote from: general_lee on Today at 12:27:46 PMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 11:28:51 AMWell the two proceeding posts both coincidentally referenced further speed restrictions on young drivers, that is not going to quell the fatality rate on the A5.Quote from: general_lee on Today at 10:54:20 AMSo we have already apportioned blame in the most recent fatalities to the deceased because of their age?
The three prior fatal collisions have claimed 5 lives, all over the age of 30. The road in its current form is simply unfit for purpose.
No one is blaming age all the, but don't let that get in the way of your post. This reason for this accident is unknown, a single car accident involving teenagers. I don't know anyone that is against making this road safer.
But having suggestions in general about car safety and driving sensibly can also happen separately
No one said it would and speed restrictions on young drivers should be for up and down the country and not just the A5
Quote from: general_lee on Today at 12:27:46 PMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 11:28:51 AMWell the two proceeding posts both coincidentally referenced further speed restrictions on young drivers, that is not going to quell the fatality rate on the A5.Quote from: general_lee on Today at 10:54:20 AMSo we have already apportioned blame in the most recent fatalities to the deceased because of their age?
The three prior fatal collisions have claimed 5 lives, all over the age of 30. The road in its current form is simply unfit for purpose.
No one is blaming age all the, but don't let that get in the way of your post. This reason for this accident is unknown, a single car accident involving teenagers. I don't know anyone that is against making this road safer.
But having suggestions in general about car safety and driving sensibly can also happen separately
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 10:22:48 AMQuote from: JoG2 on Today at 10:15:49 AMQuote from: imtommygunn on Today at 10:04:14 AMTends to be twitter I think. But for twitter there'd be no Jamie Bryson and I don't think there'd be the rise there is in the south either.
At least Bryson isn't hiding behind a fake name like 99.9% of the hate filled bastids on there are
When will people catch about twitter? Like I know I've umpteen posts on here, but that's my limit, of social media, when someone talks to me about what they seen on twitter or some said this on TikTok I'm immediately rolling my eyes and wanting to bash their heads in
Will Twitter and the like get worst or will it die a death?
Quote from: Saffrongael on Today at 12:12:13 PMHad the same thought... is constant... "this week is our most powerful yet..." kinda of diminishes saying that for previous ones. Tho some have been very good.Quote from: Snapchap on Today at 11:44:40 AMOK I really like the gaa social podcast, but can someone please have a word in Tommy Niblock's ear and tell him to tone it down on the self praise for the podcast ffs lol
Prompted by his most recent tweet today, here's more his tweets introducing entirely different episodes in just the past year or so:
- "Some will say this is the best podcast we've created. Considering the powerful people we've had, I appreciate that's big speak."
- "This podcast has everything. Beyond powerful"
- "This is the story of Frank McGuigan. It is among the most powerful podcasts we've ever recorded."
- "Tristan our videographer, turned to me after recording and said "I don't think there's many we've done as powerful". I think he's right."
- "It's probably our most powerful podcast yet."
- "In perhaps the most powerful episode of the GAA Social, former Armagh manager Brian Canavan talks about the 1998 killings of Damien Trainor & Phillip Allen in his Bar. "
- "Probably the most powerful episode of the GAA Social we've ever recorded. Armagh Gaelic footballer Aoife Lennon & her remarkable story.
- "This is the most powerful podcast yet. Richie Power has won 12 inter-county All-Ireland's with @KilkennyCLG - a hurling icon."
And while you're at it, tell him to stop asking every guest if they listen to this podcast and to stop telling us each week how phenominal the rsponse has been to the previus week's episode.
All that aside, it's still, unquestionably, the no 1 GAA podcast by some distance!
Yeah 100%, I really like the podcast but I find Niblock incredibly smarmy.
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 11:28:51 AMWell the two proceeding posts both coincidentally referenced further speed restrictions on young drivers, that is not going to quell the fatality rate on the A5.Quote from: general_lee on Today at 10:54:20 AMSo we have already apportioned blame in the most recent fatalities to the deceased because of their age?
The three prior fatal collisions have claimed 5 lives, all over the age of 30. The road in its current form is simply unfit for purpose.
No one is blaming age all the, but don't let that get in the way of your post. This reason for this accident is unknown, a single car accident involving teenagers. I don't know anyone that is against making this road safer.
But having suggestions in general about car safety and driving sensibly can also happen separately
Quote from: Snapchap on Today at 11:44:40 AMOK I really like the gaa social podcast, but can someone please have a word in Tommy Niblock's ear and tell him to tone it down on the self praise for the podcast ffs lol
Prompted by his most recent tweet today, here's more his tweets introducing entirely different episodes in just the past year or so:
- "Some will say this is the best podcast we've created. Considering the powerful people we've had, I appreciate that's big speak."
- "This podcast has everything. Beyond powerful"
- "This is the story of Frank McGuigan. It is among the most powerful podcasts we've ever recorded."
- "Tristan our videographer, turned to me after recording and said "I don't think there's many we've done as powerful". I think he's right."
- "It's probably our most powerful podcast yet."
- "In perhaps the most powerful episode of the GAA Social, former Armagh manager Brian Canavan talks about the 1998 killings of Damien Trainor & Phillip Allen in his Bar. "
- "Probably the most powerful episode of the GAA Social we've ever recorded. Armagh Gaelic footballer Aoife Lennon & her remarkable story.
- "This is the most powerful podcast yet. Richie Power has won 12 inter-county All-Ireland's with @KilkennyCLG - a hurling icon."
And while you're at it, tell him to stop asking every guest if they listen to this podcast and to stop telling us each week how phenominal the rsponse has been to the previus week's episode.
All that aside, it's still, unquestionably, the no 1 GAA podcast by some distance!