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The Mc Donald's Hot Coffee Case ‘Asking for an extra hot Mc Donald's coffee is practically self-harm.' It's a case most of us around in the 90s are familiar with: A woman, driving in her car while holding McDonald's coffee between her legs, spills some of the coffee on herself, resulting in minor burns. She subsequently sues McDonald's and earns millions in the process. The actual narrative, however, would reveal the shocking injuries suffered by the victim, Stella Liebeck, and her family's quest to clear her name. @juliejaycomedy talks to comedian Ronan Grace. If you have enjoyed this episode please subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts and/or tell a friend! Thank you so much for listening! Mind yourselves, J xx
In this week's Phoning It In, Dave chats with Peter, a shop owner who wants to make an appeal to the public. Dave also talks to Rick who's sick of Twitter fact-checking his tweets, and Ned who feels his local beach is too crowded. Dave is joined by special guest Triona McFarriter, former pop star and regular guest on our sister show Talking It Out.
On this week's Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'public indecency' with three different 'flashers' and a man who likes to expose himself to dogs. Dave also chats with Marty about his troublesome kids. Dave is joined in studio by Rory Motion, a professional mourner, hired to attend funerals and grieve loudly and dramatically. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
This compilation features some highlights from the many many guests Edwin and Cian have had in the Reviewable hot seat. In order of appearance, Ronan Grace, Pat MCDonnell, Norma Sheahan, Tara Flynn, Kevin Gildea, Andrea Farrell, Hannah Mammalis and Trevor Browne. Also, Edwin catches up with Cian in his compound in Kilkenny.
On this week's Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'antisocial behaviour' with Brian, who keeps getting in trouble for attempting wrestling moves on strangers; Dennis who's annoyed with the youths causing trouble in his estate; and Suzanne, who's been called out for her antisocial behavior. Dave is joined in studio by special guest, 'Ireland’s Hardest Man', Jack Dupp. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
"We can't end a comedy podcast with 'And then he died'" This week of Up To 90 is a very special episode, as we come to you live and uncensored from Liberty Hall in our Dublin Podcast Festival double-header aver the wonderful 'Dubland'. With musical intros from Fred Cooke, we invited our panel of hilarious guests in to talk everything nineties - from ninja turtles to Riverdance to all things foreign-currency, this episode took many expected twists and turns, punctuated by some serious dance moves and sing-along moments. Just why does Tralee Mc Donald's have a sign specifying only cars may avail of drive-thru service? Ronan Grace explains the notice that has baffled thousands of Happy Mealers for decades. What had the Rvierdancer troops dropping like flies immediately prior to their showstopping Eurovision performance? Pauline Shanahan fills us in. And Owen Colgan of 'Hardy Bucks' fame tells us why children of Roscommon really emphasised with mutant reptiles living in sewers. This episode is special. Very special. In fact, it could easily be the most special podcast episode ever recorded. Prepare to hear Liberty Hall get floored by our journalistic bravery, and the whopper amount of facts and figures that cement our status as the most highly researched media venture ever embarked upon. By the most dedicated researchers. Perhaps the most dedicated of all time..... *Please note this episode contains no research and no actual bravery. If you're either Jean Butler or a talking turtle please get in touch with us exclusively on Twitter and Insta @Upto90Podcast. Also we are absolutely dying to hear the mad places you've bought towels (just listen to it and you will TOTALLY get that top-shelf joke)
This week on The Comedy Cast, we speak to Kerry comedian Ronan Grace, Frankie Boyle is our Legend of Comedy and our band guest is Tuesday at 6.
Reviewables Live was recorded in a packed tent at the Iveagh Gardens in Dublin with special guests Andrea Farrell, Erin McGathy, Kevin McGahern and Ronan Grace. Titanic Stories, Bill Clinton Statues and Sex Cooking all feature. Plus – an exclusive review of Kevin’s feature film debut by someone who hasn’t seen it yet. If you […] La entrada Reviewables #44 | Live at the Vodafone Comedy Festival se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Comedian Ronan Grace racks up more reviews than any guest so far – going from continental cuisine to batmen via robot putdowns, burger joint DJs and problematic nipples. Also this week what movie does Edwin find both confusing and erotic? And finally a Trip Advisor review of months. Follow Reviewables on Twitter and join The HeadStuff […] La entrada Reviewables #11 | Bat Mouths with Ronan Grace se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Jim Elliott and Ronan Grace on the playoffs to date- just before Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. We talk about Draymond Green's nut-shot on Stephen Adams, the potential malaise in the Warriors camp, the Thunder's newfound small-ball lineup (we see you, Dion Waiters), what the Raptors' wins mean for the city of Toronto, and ultimately - of course - LeBron James.
Dublin-based comedians Jim Elliott and Ronan Grace break down the NBA Playoffs conference semifinals. This is the only NBA Playoffs podcast on earth that draws parallels with the Munster Finals of Gaelic Football.
Comedians Jim Elliott and Ronan Grace break down Round 2 of the NBA Playoffs. We cover locker room cancers, the NBA's best potential friends, and why Ronan hates the name 'Hawks'.
The Trans-Atlantic Division is back! Comedians Jim Elliott and Ronan Grace are back for the 2016 NBA playoffs with their breakdown of the best Round 1 matchups. Also we get to hear how a young Ronan fell in love with the NBA courtesy of Kobe and Brandy.