We were reading. . .
Ann Marie Hourihane's interview with Nick Hornby in the Tribunemagazine.
"The Lad is big news in media-land these days. The Old Lad, the New Lad, the Married Lad . . . everywhere young, white, heterosexual males are coming out of the closet, and asking for their balls back, " Hourihane said.
"I want to draw a line around myself and the whole New Lad, unapologetic thing. I do feel apologetic.
I was horrified when the dummy issue of Loaded came out and it had 'For People Who Read Nick Hornby' on the cover, " Hornby said.
George Michael's album, We were listening to. . .
on RTE One. "Crimeline on Monday taught us three things, " Diarmuid Doyle wrote in his TV column, "firstly, crime in Ireland happens mainly on the Northside of Dublin;
secondly, if you're going to rob a bank, smile . . . you're on candid camera; thirdly, any imbecile can steal a truck."
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