reason vs religion wrote: » You're bully.
foxtrot101 wrote: » We would then have the rather farcical situation of Anton interviewing people who his firm have taught how to not answer questions. His day job should really rule him out of current affairs broadcasting, The conflicts of interests are just too glaring.
neris wrote: » How many shows has marian done in 2017? Youd need a weekend off after 3 weeks into the new year
Oops69 wrote: » Frankly , i hope she doesn't come back , she was a force in the 80's and 90's but is lost nowadays , why doesn't RTE TRY some new talent in this slot , for 295k euro per annum, plenty of bright new journalists could be given a try , some will fail and some actually might be good...nothing ventured . Is marion on an annual renewal contract does anyone know?.
sligojoek wrote: » I turned on an hour ago and they were talking about Trump. I turned on again just now and they're still talking about him. Is there nothing going on in this country worth talking about?
Oops69 wrote: » The liberals on the show are nearly hysterical this morning talking about Trump, many octaves being broken with the high pitch.
sideboard wrote: » Figures from listenership polls show increasing numbers 'turning back the dial' to quality radio. Marian has been at the top level of broadcasting for a little bit longer than your limited timespan would indicate. No wonder she was head-hunted by commercial radio, but was decent enough to avoid that particular chalice. May I suggest that you tune into junior rte and maybe find the next 'MF' and come back and tell us?
Joe_ Public wrote: » "Nice talking to you and enjoy your trip to Cuba." "Ciao"
PeterTheNinth wrote: » "Kings... Of Leon will be playing here, and we have tickets for the upcoming gig. And I'm sure there will be a lot of interest in that" i.e. I have absolutely no scooby doo who Kings Of Leon are.. They could be a dance troupe for all I know.
sideboard wrote: » Terrific interview with young Joe O'Connor - a national treasure! Could listen to this all day...if I only had time :-)
Marcusm wrote: » You'll find a lot of Latin Americans use that asa greeting although I've seen it spelled as Tchau.
yosser hughes wrote: » He's an insufferable bore lapped up by boring,philistine people. RTE have given him a platform for years as his kind of guff goes down well with the Irish listener.
Joe_ Public wrote: » KOL to the "young" hipsters amongst us Peter. .
PeterTheNinth wrote: » It just annoys me the way that she says something like "And there will be a lot of interest in that", so as to pretend that she has any clue about what she's talking about.
sideboard wrote: » The only person to admit here 'not having a clue - (or was it a scooby doo)' was your goodself!!
PeterTheNinth wrote: » I think you may read my post again.
Oops69 wrote: » Some reeducation in the english language is really needed for someone , there should be a ban on people commenting/ posting in a language they don't understand.