From All The Feels to Funny As Feck!
These are for those moments when you have the emotional fragility of a squeezed teabag perched on the edge of the sink of life.
When you're likely to be knocked out by the sneeze of a toddler or when a Jack Russell gives you a wink and you break into floods of tears.
So, to help you through this 'delicate' phase you will need something to lift you off the sink, inspire you or just give you the giggles.
We got the idea from Emer who said, "Whenever I am Feeling a bit “delicate” I watch Susan Boyle on YouTube"
And it so happens that it's ten years to the day when Boyler came into our lives and made it a better place so we asked you beautiful listewbers to the Muirean O'Connell show to send us your go to delicate videos.
Here are the results:
These Are The Best Videos To Watch When You're 'Delicate'
Let's kick it off with Susan Boyle. A then 48 year old shy, nervous Scottish woman who worked in her local Church and was the sole carer of her elderly Mother took the stage and fulfilled a life time’s ambition. It was also the greatest slap in the face for judgmental people everywhere. She now has eight albums released and 25 mill in the bank! GO SUSAN!!!
Next up the school boys from Wexford chatting about folklore. Classic.
"I always get a great laugh from Bradley Walsh on the chase when he had to say the word Fanny Chmelar as one of the answers. Comedy gold. From Brian in Navan"
Also a big favourite of TodayFM's Muireann O Connell. "You can't bate a fainting goat lads - Paul"
"Me and my mams go to video that gets us into the kinks of laughter is the two marathon runners trying to get over the finish line when their poor bodies have hit the wall they both try to help each other over the line its friggen hilarious😬 fy"
"The one that sends me over the edge with feels is the boy hugging his little bro playing soccer - Julianne"
"Muireann this kills me with laughter every time! - Alison"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxUulGkLu4I
"The Bushman scare pranks on YouTube are the best pick me ups ever when you're down."