DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » In fairness to Dunne he has had a lifelong passion for music. He would have been involved in music journalism/radio with or without Something Happens.
madmaggie wrote: » Anyone else listen to Sean Moncrieff in the afternoons? I couldn't take anymore Joe Duffy, the misery was wearing me down. I'm not decided if I like Sean's programme or not, but it's a change from the unrelenting tales of woe.
bmc58 wrote: » Have to agree about Joe Duffy of late.So many sad stories lately and especially today with a man almost loosing it about abuse he suffered as a youngster and the bitterness in his voice was hard to listen to.Joe could't cut him off as it would have been rude to,had to switch off.
Deleted User wrote: » Jesus so much talk about periods, flow, tampons, pains, etc etc - at least the 2nd time this week - Sean seems to relish this subject as his house is full of women (he says himself) - but I'm just a bit weary of it all on the radio every day at work. We all have periods as women - we've also always dealt with pains, problems, pregnancies etc etc. - do we need to discuss it every day? UGH :-(
[Deleted User] wrote: » Jesus so much talk about periods, flow, tampons, pains, etc etc - at least the 2nd time this week - Sean seems to relish this subject as his house is full of women (he says himself) - but I'm just a bit weary of it all on the radio every day at work. We all have periods as women - we've also always dealt with pains, problems, pregnancies etc etc. - do we need to discuss it every day? UGH :-(
Say Your Number wrote: » Just listening to yesterdays repeat, the editing is a bit off, Sean's introduction was for a lad who claims have time-traveled from 2030 and then he talks to this fella who performs Shakespeare with a few people and one of them gets drunk before the show, then he introduces the drunk Shakespeare piece then talks to the time-traveler, it's bizarre. That time-traveler piece was a good laugh though.
Deleted User wrote: » And today’s subject of choice on Sean Moncrieff is “vulva pain in women “!! And Sean helpfully asks “ is it just upon sex or when putting in a tampon?” What is his fascination with female genital/sexual problems lately ??
4Ad wrote: » Did anyone find Sean very condescending and sneering at the American girl who was skiing with Hungary today ? I usually find him funny but not today..turned him over..
[Deleted User] wrote: » And today’s subject of choice on Sean Moncrieff is “vulva pain in women “!! And Sean helpfully asks “ is it just upon sex or when putting in a tampon?” What is his fascination with female genital/sexual problems lately ??
ballsymchugh wrote: » normally on a shyte phone line, Sean wouldn't be arsed, but now where he's just arguing for the sake of it, he's keeping it going. don't get me wrong, i think the moonie is nuts too, and i'd say the majority of people would agree. he's achieving absolutely nothing by keeping this call going.
ballsymchugh wrote: » can't wait for all the "when's international men's day?" texts that he gets later.
Say Your Number wrote: » Didn't hear any texts like that, they must have found out when it was international men's day. The story of that exorcism, f*cking hell :eek: