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Late Lunch Monday December 9th 2024
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Ruairi Browne brought us very interesting comparisons of supermarket prices in Newry against Dundalk and boy does it pay to stay local! With Christmas imminent, Sarah Carey called out Barbie mania and the toll it's taking on women all over the world. Gerry remembered the late great Dickie Rock in an extract from an extensive conversation he had with the great man back in 201. We also heard out the continuing power outages in Ballinlough and why parking is a big issue for Bozena's Hairdressing Salon in Navan.
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