
Fair City on Sunday: 'I'll call your ma!'
"You don't need to patronise me," Lorcan tells his grandmother as they have words.
"Then act like an adult!" replies Carol. "Or I'll call your ma and get her to come and get you!"
"What and admit you couldn't keep me in line?" says Lorcan.

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