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A fall in petrol and diesel prices, the importance of rural pubs, a call for new volunteers in Cork to support weekly horse riding sessions for adults and children with disabilities, a preview of the latest in the series of special documentaries; The Islands on C103 with Gareth O'Callaghan, a look ahead to the Innishannon Steam Rally and Feel the Force Dunmanway, the return of Love Island, Lilo and Stitch and more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We preview the latest in the series of special documentaries; 'The Islands' on C103 with Gareth O'Callaghan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
C103's Orla O'Donovan joins JP to share her thoughts on Lilo & Stitch and the return of Love Island Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ hears from Kieran McGeary CEO/Group Station Director Cork's 96FM & C103 as he thanks the people of Cork on another fantastic results for our 5 Cork cancer charity partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katie O'Keeffe from the C103 newsroom has a special report on Cork students who've created resources to tackle pregnancy loss stigma Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
C103 listener John chats to JP about public transport passengers bypassing headphones and playing music and videos for all to hear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darragh Toal from the C103 newsroom chats to Vatican reporter with EWTN, Colm Flynn about the process of choosing a new Pope Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
C103's Ken Perrott joins JP to chat about Cork's nightclubs - past and present! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director of Further Education and Training at CETB John Fitzgibbon joins Patricia Messinger to explain why they are waiving fees for level 5 and 6 courses for the next academic year.C103's Mairead Twohig also joins Patricia on the topic of PLC courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Americans moving to Ireland and returning Irish citizens, whose licences have expired, have to retake driving lessons and re-sit their tests.CEO of Safe Home Ireland Karen McHugh and C103's Hannah Ni'Shuilleabhain from Dallas, Texas join Patricia Messinger to chat about the process Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ireland's newest media brand, Onic, has launched with a commitment to re-shaping the future of the audio and digital landscape in Ireland. Onic, formerly Wireless Ireland, is home to some of Ireland's best-loved radio stations: Dublin's FM104 and Q102, Cork's 96FM and C103, Live 95 in Limerick, LMFM and U105 in Belfast. The group's representative sales house, urbanmedia, will also become Onic. In a significant move, Onic also confirmed the launch of 10 new services on the much anticipated DAB+ trial across the broader Leinster area, a suite of new digital streams, an expansion of talkSPORT Ireland and newly refreshed websites. Onic has also invested heavily in visualised studios and is delighted to announce new POD and VOD offerings under the Onic Originals banner. In the coming months the group will launch the Onic App and Player, a space where it will bring all the group's live audio, podcast and visualised content together in a single destination. This new brand reflects the organisation's strategy to strengthen connections with audiences, partners and communities. With its extensive network, Onic enables brands to deliver their messages effectively, reaching diverse demographics across multiple regions - both nationally and internationally. This enhanced accessibility maximises campaign impact, creating deeper connections between brands and their audiences. Highlights from the Onic announcement include A suite of DAB+ and digital services delivering expanded consumer choice, and complementary audiences to our existing brands. These will target audiences in niche formats including Rock, Kids, Country and RnB amongst others. The expansion of talkSPORT Ireland, having secured exclusive Premier League football rights on Saturdays for the next four seasons, alongside the launch of a number of digital products. These include MNÁsplaining, a female sports focused show hosted by social media star Kayleigh Trappe, and the Beyond The 45 and 65 a GAA series featuring GAA icons Owen Mulligan, Lee Keegan and John 'Bubbles' O'Dwyer amongst others. Onic Originals will include new podcasts later in the year hosted by established Onic talent including Kathryn Thomas from Dublin's Q102 and Thomas 'Crossy' Crosse from FM104. In addition to established talent, Socially Awkward will be hosted by some of Ireland's sharpest young voices - Brandon Caufield, Shanice Griffin and Daniel Devlin and On The Kase, led by the charismatic Kasey Campion. All are shining examples of emerging talent that will appeal to younger audiences. A roadmap of consumer products, including aggregator App and Player to enhance the user experience and deliver even more choice for our audiences. A new range of cross-platform marketing and advertising opportunities for our commercial partners as we weave our new digital products into our existing radio stations to deliver national reach. Sean Barry, Managing Director of Onic, said: "Onic will be a beacon for authenticity and trusted quality content. Every day our audiences welcome us into their lives and allow us to share their day. Individually and collectively, at home or on the go, we are their trusted companion, connecting in a deep and meaningful way. We never take this for granted. Onic is a new force in Irish media, building on a brilliant heritage, setting the standard for audio and video content in the years to come. We are excited to bring together a raft of authentic and talented voices, accelerating progressive innovation and driving engagement and connection across our audiences." Brian McCarthy, Group Commercial and Operations Director, added: "We have always strived to connect our advertisers with our audience in a meaningful way, and the launch of Onic gives us even more touch points to create dynamic, effective marketing solutions for our clients. Our enhanced product range will deliver new audiences and provide advertisers with opportunities to showcase their brands in a trusted and progressive environ...
Paramedics not allowed keep respond car at their homesParamedics have been informed they are no longer allowed to keep their respond car parked at their own homes as this would be considered Benefit in Kind and the workers should be paying extra tax.The rule, reportedly signed off last Friday, means paramedics will now have to leave their vehicles at a central location after their shift and drive home in their own cars — even if they're on call the next day. Pat Buckley, Sinn Féin TD for Cork East, called the policy "bonkers." Speaking to Patricia Messinger on C103, he explained how this impacts emergency response times. "If there's a call in the middle of the night, instead of responding immediately, the paramedic has to drive to the central location, pick up the vehicle, and then head to the emergency. It's penny wise, pound foolish," he said.Deputy Buckley also pointed out that paramedics often go above and beyond, even using their vehicles off-duty to help in emergencies. The policy, he fears, will not only discourage people from joining the National Ambulance Service but could also push current paramedics to reconsider their roles.Pat Buckley told C103 this isn't just a local issue. If the directive comes from Revenue, it's a nationwide problem. Deputy Buckley said following changes to the ambulance service in 2013, locals have relied heavily on paramedics who go the extra mile.Listen Back to Cork East Deputy Pat Buckley speaking to Patricia Messinger on C103's Cork Today Show here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Switching mortgage providers on the increase Martina Hennessy from doddl.ie join Patricia Switching your mortgage: once a daunting, paperwork-ridden nightmare, now a savvy financial move. According to the Irish Independent and Doddle.ie's Mortgage Switching Index, the value of switcher financing in Ireland skyrocketed by 45% last year. Why? Because homeowners are waking up, smelling the financial coffee, and realising they can save thousands by shopping around. Martina Hennessy, Chief Executive of Doddle.ie, explained the trend on C103, revealing just how much money is being left on the table by sticking with your current lender. Spoiler alert: it's a lot.---Switching Isn't Just for Utility BillsGone are the days when switching your mortgage felt like trying to climb Croagh Patrick in flip-flops. Banks have made it easier, faster, and far less painful. "We've seen switches completed in just 10 working days," says Hennessy, a huge improvement from the six-to-eight-week slog it used to take.The incentives are also bigger than ever. Banks are rolling out cashback offers (up to 2% of your mortgage value) to cover legal fees, and digital processes mean less paperwork and fewer headaches. Think of it as the financial equivalent of ordering your groceries online instead of queuing at the supermarket.---The Savings Are No JokeHere's the kicker: the gap between the lowest and highest mortgage rates in Ireland is massive. Currently, the best rates hover around 3%, while the worst can exceed 6.15%. For the average mortgage of €334,000, that difference translates into savings of €7,000 a year—or nearly €600 a month. That's not just pocket change; that's holiday money, school fees, or the deposit on a second-hand car.As Hennessy puts it, “Imagine someone handing you €450 in cash every month. You'd take it, wouldn't you?” Yet many homeowners are still reluctant to switch, clinging to old fears that the process is too complicated. Spoiler: it isn't.---Green Homes, Green SavingsIf your home is energy-efficient, you've got even more reasons to switch. Many lenders now offer “green rates” for homes with strong Building Energy Ratings (BERs). Even if you're not living in a solar-powered palace, rising property values could mean your loan-to-value ratio has improved, making you eligible for lower interest rates.---Repeat Switchers: The MVPs of Mortgage ManagementNot only can you switch your mortgage once, but you can do it multiple times. In fact, repeat switchers are Doddle.ie's favourite clients. “It's about reviewing your mortgage every few years,” says Hennessy. Fixed-rate periods typically last three to five years, and rolling onto a variable rate without shopping around is like leaving money on the table. Don't do it.What About ECB Rate Cuts?While the European Central Bank (ECB) may cut rates this year, don't expect it to drastically change your mortgage unless you're on a tracker rate. Most Irish mortgages are tied to the Euribor rate, which has already adjusted for anticipated ECB cuts. So, if you're holding out for a miracle rate drop, you might be waiting a while.In a time when everything costs more—groceries, energy, a pint at the pub—your mortgage is one area where you can claw back some much-needed cash. As Hennessy says, “Your home is your home; your mortgage is just a financial product.” Treat it like one. Shop around, save money, and stop paying more than you need to.So, Ireland, the message is clear: ditch the loyalty, embrace the switch, and start saving. Your wallet will thank you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Irish government's promise of free hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has gone from a triumphal announcement to a sticky mess, leaving women and pharmacists alike frustrated. The scheme, heralded last October as a win for women's health, was meant to roll out in January. Instead, it's become a case study in how not to deliver public health policy. Pharmacist Sheena Mitchell didn't mince her words: “It's almost embarrassing working in this kind of health system.” Speaking on C103, she revealed that community pharmacists were blindsided by the announcement, hearing about it on the radio like the rest of us. No guidance, no infrastructure, and no communication from the government. “It was welcome in theory,” said Mitchell, noting that 70% of pharmacists in Ireland are women, many of whom would benefit directly from the scheme. But theory isn't practice. “The model is completely unworkable,” she added, pointing out that the government doesn't even seem to understand how pharmacies are paid under state schemes. Women were told HRT would be free starting January 1st. But when they turned up at their local pharmacies, they were met with confusion, embarrassment, and bills. Louise, a frustrated taxpayer and HRT user, shared her experience: “It was the only thing us single women were getting. I was delighted, but it's been a disaster. I feel like it was just a vote-grabbing stunt.” Louise's pharmacy, like many others, has tried to soften the blow, charging her less than they could. But at €45 a month, it's still a hefty cost. If she went elsewhere, she'd be paying €80. “It adds up to a lot of money,” she said, especially during a cost-of-living crisis. The Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) has proposed a solution: mirror the successful free contraception scheme. That programme covers GP visits and has a functioning IT system in place. Why not use the same model for HRT? It's a no-brainer, but so far, the government hasn't acted. Mitchell also highlighted a critical issue: stock shortages. “Today, I can't get any licensed oestrogen patches,” she said. The unlicensed versions are twice the price, and the state will only reimburse pharmacies if the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) confirms the licensed ones are out of stock. But drug companies don't always notify the HPRA. It's a logistical nightmare. The HRT debacle is just the tip of the iceberg for Ireland's community pharmacies. Chronic underfunding and outdated fee structures are pushing them to the brink. “Pharmacies are an essential part of our primary healthcare system,” said Mitchell, noting that they administered over 57% of children's flu vaccinations this year. But without proper funding and communication, their ability to provide vital services is under threat. “We can't keep doing this,” Mitchell warned. With a new female Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, there's hope the government might finally start listening. But for now, women like Louise are left waiting—and paying—for a scheme that was supposed to be a lifeline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Byrne talks to spider researcher Keith Lyons about the so-called "Zombie Spiders" in Cavan/Fermanagh and to C103's Ken Tobin who has a surprising phobia! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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C103 Cork Today wins the RSA Leading Light Gay Byrne Media Award Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JP from C103 caught up with Charlotte to chat about how the meeting happened and what her concerns are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cork business appeals for stolen toolsIn the early hours of Tuesday morning 15th October, several pieces of equipment pivotal to a Cork business were taken from the companies van near the Shandon Street area of Cork City. Following an immediate investigation by Watercourse Road Garda Station, one of the items has since been recovered.Hugh Power of West Cork based Hydro Survey made an appeal this afternoon on C103. The company is now seeking assistance from the public to assist in the recovery of the other items, and are willing to offer a comprehensive cash reward to anyone who can return one or both of these items in working condition or provide information that leads to the recovery of same.The equipment is specialised to their specific surveying methods making them worthless for resale. It is however vital to them in the day to day running of their operations. One of the items is an orange and black aluminum case like structure with a screen and carrying handle. It states Terrameter LS 2 on the side. Its dimensions are 39 x 21x32 cm (WxLxH) and weighs just under 14kgThe other item is a hard yellow terra case with carrying handle. It states Geode on the side, its dimensions are 26xm x 31cm x 18cm and weighs approximately 3.6kg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Skibbereen Goes Gold with Olympic Success Listen Back to Sean Murran Club Chair at Skibbereen Rowing Club and Trish O'Donovan Paul's mam speaking with Patricia Messinger on C103's CorkToday show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discussing why those who own certain breed of dogs should not be letting them roam around walkways or local parks unmuzzled and not on a lead – we welcome your viewsThe Emergency medical response charity CRITICAL are urging every motorist to slow down ahead of the Bank Holiday weekendOne Cobh mother wants her daughter to be included in the latest sciolous treatment plan for children We look ahead to the latest C103 series on The Islands airing this Bank Holiday Monday from Cape ClearOur Movie Review with Mark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All Ireland hurling commentators Syl O'Connor of Clare FM and John Cashman of Cork's C103 tell us about their preparations for Sunday's all Ireland hurling final.
Health Minister Stephen Donnolly on the National Childrens Hospital People are being urged to shop smart and buy what they need as food waste is costing them about €700 a year – We discuss with the group “The Voice” We look ahead to a new series airing on C103 where we visit The Islands off the West Cork coast and meet it's vibrant communities Our Movie Review with Mark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
C103 Gardening 15 May 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yesterday 33-year-old Bohdan Bezverkhyi, a native of Ukraine but with an address in Ballinhassig, Co Cork, was sentenced for dangerous driving causing the death of broadcaster, Paudie Palmer. Mr Palmer was from Blackwater but had lived in Cork for many years and was GAA broadcaster for C103 and Cork’s 96FM. Jerry spoke to Ralph Riegel who’s southern correspondent with the Irish Independent.
A man has been found guilty of dangerous driving causing the death of C103 commentator Paudie PalmerProtests are expected across the Canary Islands this Saturday – we hear from Irish business owners in the Canaries who are aware of the concerns from locals but also see the value tourism has on the region One man asks the question is losing an arm not enough to qualify as a disabled driver ?Our Movie Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
C103 presenter Martina ODonoghue remembers Alf McCarthy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(some of) the crew of the Excalibur find a magic egg that uses telepathy to make people confess their sins. Join us for the episode where the storyteller didn't sound completely resigned until towards the end!We're on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/lastbestb5/ We gave Twitter less than five stars, so therefore it went in the toilet.We're on email: LastBestB5 (at) Gmail! Tell your friends: there's a New (old) Babylon 5 podcast in town!! They'll love you forever for it!The Last Best Babylon 5 Podcast is by Ben Vigeant, Sean Rose, and Stephen Winchell. Show art and theme by Stephen WinchellShow edited by Benjamin VigeantGood reviews are read on the show, bad reviews are read on the toilet.
Director of the West Cork Fit-Up Festival, Geoff Gould, chats to Conor Tallon on Cork's 96FM & C103 about the shows people can catch in Week 2 of this year's festival! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We start our new series “Ours to Protect” which looks at ways how we can all play a part to tackle climate change- Within this discussion tomorrow we ask do you recycling correctly when it comes to food waste- We chat about retrofitting your home Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Telly's loveliest show The Repair Shop on BBC One is looking for people from Cork to take part in their new series. Their team of experts are looking for treasured items that need a little bit of TLC and help bring precious memories back to life.The Repair Shop which is a hit series on the BBC is known for restoring much-loved items which are of value or not of value.Kirsten Ramsey from The Repair Shop spoke this morning to Patricia Messinger on C103's CorkToday Show If people do have any treasured items that need restoring - email therepairshop@ricochet.co.uk or log on to www.bbc.co.uk/takepart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Radio Rollback Episode 033. Radio Caroline. The Nick Rachards Interview On this Episode We chat to Nick Richards, who can be found these days, broadcasting on C103. Nick takes about getting involved in Radio Caroline in the 70s. How he came to get on air and of course, about that night being rescued off the Mi Amigo when she sank in 1980. Also about his spell on the Irish Pirates and going back to Caroline. © 2023 Jeff Martin Media
John O'Connor presents Farm Talk with Dairygold on C103.Saturday from 7am and Wednesday from 10pm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We're back for 2023 and on this week's podcast we're looking ahead to the Cork ladies inter-county season which gets underway with the start of the Lidl National Football League this weekend.One player who won't be involved is Kinsale's Orla Finn. Finn, a two-time All Star and six-time All Ireland winner, breaks the news of her retirement in an exclusive interview with Kieran on today's Star Sport Podcast.Cork travel to Mayo on Sunday for their opening fixture and we're also joined by manager Shane Ronayne.Before that though we're going to bring you up to speed with some of the stories making the headlines in West Cork sport this week and we have to start in a very sombre place unfortunately.It's been a tough few weeks for everyone involved in sport across the county with the passing of the legendary C103 broadcaster Paudie Palmer following an accident.Kieran pays tribute to the man he shared judging duties on the West Cork Sports Star Awards with.If you can't make it to the shops this week to pick up a copy of The Southern Star, you can avail of a digital or postal subscription by clicking here.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @jayburgkk & @KieranMcC_SS Produced by Dylan Mangan.***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose the Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community.For more visit www.accesscu.ie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode Michelle talks about being reborn after having her confidence stripped, being humiliated and losing herself all at the cost of trying to fulfil her dream career. We discuss how even strong women can fall victim to the misogyny of the music industry and the moment she reclaimed her power! “The misogynistic, the uncaring, revolting behaviour and words that were spoken to us for those two years, I, honest to God was broken. I was not myself. I couldn't sleep outside of panic attacks, literally spiralled into this depression. I came home, like the most amazing thing I did was performed like 20,000 people in Trafalgar Square with the girls. And we had the best time, and we all said, like we had to call it. Everyone was like, it was getting to the point where it was ridiculous. I was such a positive, loving person all in my life, got to a stage where I couldn't even sleep, I couldn't talk, I couldn't laugh. I was just numb to the world. ” ABOUT THE GUEST - MICHELLE GRIMES Irish Pop singer and multi-instrumentalist Michelle Grimes arrived on the scene with a voice, panache and Pop / R'n'B sensibility that instantly set her apart from her musical peers. No stranger to the stage, Michelle has performed in Trafalgar Square to over 20,000 spectators as part of ‘Pride in London', has sung for the King and Queen of Belgium as well as singing for The Taoiseach and the U.S Presidential party in June last year when they visited Ireland. Hailing from Limerick, Grimes has emerged as one of the country's most promising pop acts of recent memory. After the release of her first single ‘Going, Going, Gone', Hotpress nominated Grimes alongside the likes of Dermot Kennedy and Denise Chaila for Irish artist of the year and one to watch. Michelle's debut single wowed Irish radio and she went straight onto playlists across the country from Fm104, Live95, LMFM, Corks 96 and C103 as their Select Irish Artist of the Month as well as gracing the airwaves across BBC (Track of the week), 2FM, Spin and many more. Michelle smashed it at the overall International Radio Charts in Ireland landing on the Top 20 most played Artists on Irish radio alongside Ariana, Joel Corry, Dermot Kennedy, Dua Lipa and other stars. The track reached #3 in the breakers charts on Irish radio too. CONNECT WITH MICHELLE: https://www.instagram.com/michellegrimesofficial/ https://www.tiktok.com/@michellegrimesofficial https://twitter.com/MichelleGrimess Name That Tune Song: UNSTOPPABLE - Sia https://amzn.to/3wDtPMV ABOUT THE HOST - EVE HORNE Eve Horne is an Award Winning Singer, songwriter, producer, sound engineer, podcast producer and more recently, a creative transformational coach, Mentor and Advisor. She has over 20 years experience in the Music Industry and is founder of PeakMusicUK and the UNHEARD Campaign which demands equality for women in the Music Industry. Eve helps women to realign their vision and realise their potential through her unique programme that combines creativity and mental well-being. Eve is passionate about unlocking the ‘forgotten you' and clearing those subconscious blocks so that each woman can remember her worth, regain her confidence and achieve inner success. Eve is also co-author of children's book “How Nova Got The star In Her Eye” a beautiful children's picture book about an interracial, same sex couple and their journey to becoming a family! A book can help educate all families! https://amzn.to/3wz9NSw If you need a podcast producer, need mentoring 1-2-1 training or advice on singing, songwriting or production, or you are curious about my Rewire program to build confidence. Reconnect you to your younger self reignite, your passion and realign your journey, you can book a complimentary 30 minute call via my website www.peakmusic.uk. If you want to get back on track, feel free to give me a call today. And let's get chatting. Also, if you would like to support the We Are The Unheard campaign to help young women get trained in songwriting and music production, please grab yourself a T-shirt here: https://www.peakmusic.uk/about-4 CONNECT WITH EVE: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreTheUnheardPodcastGroup https://www.linkedin.com https://www.facebook.com/wearepeakmusicUK https://www.facebook.com/EveHorne https://www.instagram.com/WeAreTheUnheard https://www.instagram.com/EveHorne https://www.instagram.com/PeakMusicUK https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@evehorne https://www.youtube.com/PeakMusicUK https://linktr.ee/PEAKMusicUK Sontronics Podcast Pro Mic: https://amzn.to/3yhUWvH RED https://amzn.to/2WIiSuy GOLD https://amzn.to/2WDiqgV GREEN https://amzn.to/3rK9l1o SILVER https://amzn.to/3rO8DA4 BLUE https://amzn.to/3ym3sds PURPLE HOSTED BY: Eve Horne
Now that we have stretched our learning to think a bit deeper about our standards, let's think about how we are going to leverage the local community and beyond to add value to the learning and teaching. There are many people within our local community that want to give back, but don't know how to do it. They are a valuable resource to adding a richness to the learning and teaching. For a written blog post and other resources, visit: https://thinkchat2020.weebly.com
¿Cuál es el mayor de todos los regalos que Dios nos ha hecho? Siéntate, que vienen curvas. Porque es infinito su número y está difícil elegir cuál de todos ellos. En este capítulo te ayudo a reconocerlo . Ya sabes que soy el Padre Joaquín y Al lío es mi podcast, donde voy a ayudarte en tu crecimiento personal mientras te hablo de temas de fe, espiritualidad y estilo de vida. Me tienes en Instagram https://instagram.com/joaquinconp?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= . Y recuerda. . - Peregrinación de jóvenes a Medjugorje. Del 11 al 16 de agosto 2022. En la web tienes las inscripciones. www.sanclementeromano.es . A todo esto, la música es de Trigo13 https://www.instagram.com/trigo13_/ . Sé feliz!
Doc and Romana blow up and/or rescue a Space Princess from a Darth-Vader-wannabe on their hunt for the final Horcrux