A Boy Called Mary
Gerry from Fix My Sofa wonders why men were called Mary in days gone by. Raymond in Scarva would like Sean to take that George Ezra CD and throw it over the hedge.
Gerry from Fix My Sofa wonders why some men were called Mary in days gone by. Michael says boys in Victorian days were often dressed in pink. Sean in Ballymurphy says that's not true, he has photographs of that time and everyone was dressed in black and white.
Sean thought it odd that the camel can't swim when it's called The Ship Of The Desert.
Wee Tee says the camel's hump has food in it, not water but Sean can't imagine the camel putting potatoes and beans inside it.
Raymond in Scarva would like Sean to take that George Ezra CD and throw it over the hedge.
A pub in Coalisland has a big glass bottle on display with a fully grown Bramley apple inside it and the Pawnbroker doesn't know how it got there.
Music from George Ezra, ABBA, Statler Brothers, Andy Fairweather Low, Suzi Quatro and more.
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Duration: 01:39
Music Played
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Glen Campbell
Rhinestone Cowboy
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George Ezra
Paradise
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Eric Clapton
Promises
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ABBA
I Have A Dream
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Statler Bros
Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town
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Andy Fairweather鈥怢ow
Reggae Tune
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Brian Hyland
Itsy Bitsy
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Neil Diamond
Something Blue
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The Tourists
So Good To Be Back Home Again
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Suzi Quatro
She's In Love With You
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Mud
Tiger Feet
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Merle Haggard
Today I Started Loving You Again
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Otis Redding
These Arms Of Mine
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Elvis Presley
She's Not You
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Lee Marvin
Wanderin' Star
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Anthony Quinn
I Love You, You Love Me
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Chris Andrews
To Whom It Concerns
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Tommy Bruce
Buttons & Bows
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- Thu 11 Oct 2018 10:30大象传媒 Radio Ulster & 大象传媒 Radio Foyle