Oops69 wrote: » All these commentators are going around talking about 'soft ' and 'hard ', brexits but asked to define these terms not one of them could define the difference between the two or what is actually meant by either... or in other words ther'ye all full of shyte.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » Does anyone else find it really annoying, the way you can hear that Marion doesn't really listen to people's answers, but is taking in a breath trying to jump in over what they are saying? Total waste of time interviewing if you're not going to listen.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » Does anyone else find it really annoying, the way you can hear that Marion doesn't really listen to people's answers.
Oops69 wrote: » God, Eamon Maley, his strange accent is a blast from the past of the bad old days in norn. iron.
PeterTheNinth wrote: » I heard him a few times this week, and I'm not sure whether he was starring in Alan Hughes' panto this Christmas or what, but he has gone very dramatic all of a sudden..
Oops69 wrote: » Marion is obnoxious in her attitudes this morning , she needs a long holiday
ednwireland wrote: » She needs a permanent holiday from this job and has done for quite a while. Will leave her on if I'm in the car for 10 mins but longer journeys shes off.
PeterTheNinth wrote: » Mohammad and Usama.... Not the greatest names to be bringing with them. Could they not change them to Tommy and Pat?
riclad wrote: » I think the waqes of top rte radio presenters are too high ,but theres no way they,ll be reduced ,once a presenter get 100k or 200k you,ll get it until you leave rte .They have a union,theres probably no way to reduce someones wages in rte radio ,as long as they have a contract to present a certain program . I wonder do they get large pensions as well .They are probably based on wages from the celtic tiger era . i Think wages in private radio stations are much lower , as they have to make a profit , and apart from newstalk they don,t have a national audience .When she has 2 or 3 guests on the show she has to try and give them all a chance to speak .
Callan57 wrote: » Wonder was that ever suggested to a Paddy or Mick in London or Chicago?
sligojoek wrote: » Martin aaaaaaam aaaaaaah Manseragh
sideboard wrote: » Charming altogether. Very brave contribution.....Be proud of yourself.
Dan Jaman wrote: » Are you new around here? Once you've suffered the audible indignities of the host coughing, spluttering and hawking phlegm into the microphone for long enough, you start to lose patience.
sideboard wrote: » Turn to another programme. If you can't make a critical observation to improve a programme, don't bore the rest of us!