Ash.J.Williams wrote: » That's exactly what I don't want to happen
seagull wrote: » Perhaps the ryanair pilots listen to nova and are trying to stop the dopey duo getting home from holiday.
Fluorescence wrote: » Listening to the breakfast show with Liam this morning, and there was an ad for "Season 2" of the Colm and Lucy show to begin next week. Liam, gent that he is, just said something like, "Season 2 indeed" and straight in to the excellent tunes. I was amused anyway :pac:
jamule wrote: » Can Morty shut up d fook about 'storm Ernesto'. Even after a met man come's on and says that it will be a little windy with possible gales on exposed coasts, he is still warning people about the STORM coming. Nova sound like the English Tabloids with their bull****e weather warnings.
Max Headroom wrote: » Its what he does..he picks a subject and googles the fcuk out of it..i.e Madonnas birthday...still goin on about it today...and then he plays Haircut 100.....:rolleyes:
Howitzer the 5th wrote: » He's a funny sort. Intensly passionate about old school rock yet utterly lacking in any perceptive knowledge whatsoever about that particular passion. It's quite the oxymoron.
zorro2566 wrote: » At least he makes an effort and his playlist is quite good unlike those ‘two’ on the breakfast show!
whiskeyman wrote: » I was changing stations just after the 1pm news the other day. Guess what song was on which station! Song 1 - She drives me Crazy - Fine Young Cannibals Song 2 - Livin on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Stations of Q102 and NovaNova were playing Fine Young Cannibals!
whiskeyman wrote: » I was changing stations just after the 1pm news the other day. Guess what song was on which station! Song 1 - She drives me Crazy - Fine Young Cannibals Song 2 - Livin on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Stations of Q102 and Nova Nova were playing Fine Young Cannibals!
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I like that Quigley chap
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Liam Quigley has a wide and varied radio career. He started with Cork pirates in the '80s and then did a few months with Dublin's superpirate Energy 103. Then it was over to the U.K. for a number of stations, including among others Virgin Radio, Radio Nova International and Viking. Liam was part of the original lineup of Century Radio (Ireland's first independent national station) in 1989. He left it in 1991 for 98FM - good timing! Apart from a two-year period with London's Heart FM, Liam was with 98FM until 2000. He was then part of the original schedule for Lite FM (since renamed Q102) and was the weekday breakfast presenter until 2002. In 2003, he joined 2FM and was the weekend breakfast presenter and left in 2005. From 2003 to the present day, Liam Quigley has been supplying voice overs and his voice is often heard on radio and tv. After 2005, he did not do any regular presenting until he recently joined Radio Nova. Along the way, he did present a couple of pre-recorded programs for 4FM - I think it was just for one weekend.
jvan wrote: » I've heard Liam Quigley play that version himself a few times. It's a nice touch and works well.
Trebor176 wrote: » Maybe a bit like Pat Courtenay playing the Homer Simpson version of The Joker at the beginning of the original!
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Looks like Lisa Gernon is on after Kieran on Sunday nights, 11pm-1am.
jucko wrote: » got a child trying to describe something and two idiots ....wtf?