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Poll: Is it okay to chat through a gig?

Give it to us straight. Be honest.

SETTLE A LUNCHTIME debate here at TheJournal.ie HQ – when you’ve paid for tickets to a gig, you might be really looking forward to it. But could something ruin it for you?

How about others talking through the gig? Or is that okay?


Poll Results:

In between songs is okay (3074)
No, keep the chat for after (2102)
Depends on the gig (2030)
It's totally fine, lighten up (1228)

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    Mute Gavin McDonnell
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    Oct 16th 2011, 12:37 PM

    Danas plan just in : suicide is a sin and they should be cast into the firey bowls of hell. P.s. allegations about my family bla bla blaah

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    Mute Sheelagh Hanly
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    Oct 16th 2011, 4:02 PM

    Perhaps Gay Mitchell would have a word in the ear of Dr. O’Reilly, Minister for health about the shortage of staff to deal with people suffering from mental illness especially in the West of Ireland and dealing with the problem outlined on the Roscommon Herald last week where people are being discharged without proper follow up etc.

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    Mute Evelyn Heffernan Kelly
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    Oct 16th 2011, 6:24 PM

    And our acute admission units are becoming imcreasingly dangerous for both patients and staff due to devastatong staff shortages…

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    Mute Michael Sherlock
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    Oct 16th 2011, 11:04 PM

    This government dose not give a dame about mental health services. It only pays lip service to it as it slowly but surely dismantles out community services. As for the HSE – don’t get me started.
    Why are our acutely ill patients nearly always in the basement of our General Hospitals ?
    Why do they have to suffer the humiliation of going through our A & E for admission ?
    O I forgot – it must be to reduce stigma. Sure.

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    Mute Adrian Martyn
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    Oct 17th 2011, 3:40 PM

    I doubt one of them has a clue what they are talking about.

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