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06 Sept 2025

The 2 Johnnies crack up on podcast at 'King of Ireland' report in The Nationalist

RTÉ 2FM radio presenters tickled by the court case about the 'King of Ireland'

The 2 Johnnies crack up at an article in The Nationalist on latest podcast ep

The 2 Johnnies cracked up this week reading an article from the Nationalist

An article from The Nationalist newspaper was read out on the latest episode of The 2 Johnnies Podcast this week.

In a segment called Yurts and Durts at the end of the episode, Johnny B pulls out the paper and proceeds to read the article titled: 'Kings instruct, they do not apply,' Tipperary court told.

Johnny B goes on to read snippets from the story telling the listeners how the man at the centre of the article, James Patrick Carey, has claimed to own two roads in the Premier County and is in an ongoing argument with the law about who owns the roads.

Mr Carey told the courts that this matter is of great importance in his work to mitigate a threat from Vladimir Putin and Russia.

Johnny B says "now I don't know the connection between Russia and these two roads in the Thurles area, but this man claims to be the king of Ireland".

The 2 Johnnies begin to crack up when Johnny B says that Mr Carey stated that he owned the land registry and the land commission.

Upon reading that Mr Carey produced his evidence to the court via a brown envelope, Johnny Smacks says: "That's not how a king operates, that's how a prime minister operates.

"Let this not be a trend lads, this has not worked for this lad," added Johnny B.

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