mcbert wrote: » LOL. I bet "ATM Machine" really grinds your gears!
Dickie10 wrote: » yes yes yes Alison Curtis,the radio is nearly bet in the jeep keeps hopping to today fm one day there, i heard her, now i only ever listened to about 10 mins of her much ever, ugh, horrible accent, its not even that its the way she acts, i dont know just drives me mad that accent and saying irish isms with it, reminds me of american/canadian tourists in temple bar trying to be down with being half irish or something, you could just imagine her sipping a big pint of guinness, on paddys day with a stupid green hat on, saying im having the crack! no really cant stand her. shes all into working mom shiite now too on radio, doing the tom dunne crap from 10 years ago going on about the kids at home last night bla bla
Oops! wrote: » Alison Curtis.... I'll never understand how she got the Today FM gig.
TheDavester wrote: » she was alright when she was doing the evening dj, playing indie/off the radar stuff on the radio(before they watered today fm down) , she had a kid and went all "supermum" and im the only one whose ever had a kid routine on today fm,....she's so painful though when she covers Dempsey's show or D&D show as most of her questions lead to "do you have kids" and her accent can be grating (as she is on more of a talk programme than a presenting)
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » There's some weird 'supermum' thing that happens when people become parents. I mean, in the media... It's like NOBODY ever had a kid before they did. It's painful.
Loughc wrote: » Completely agree with this. There was one girl on Instagram who as soon as she became a mother for the first time starting writing parenting tips blog. She used to start with in my years of experience of being a mother... her child wasn't even one yet. She counted the pregnancy time as experience of being a mother, she also took part in a panel where new mothers paid to come see her and others like her give their expertise. Some of the people attending had more children than her so I'm not sure how she was so experienced.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Talk about fools and their money.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Never forget, Bristol Palin (Sarah Palin's kid) was going around teaching kids about abstinence. While carrying around her kid with her 'as a warning', as she herself got pregnant at 17. Then she got pregnant again. Different father. And he was already married. You can't cure dumb.
jack747 wrote: » Des Cahill. Always thought he was a brown noser who always goes with the popular opinion. Don’t follow him on my twitter feed but he always appears with the most cringiest of tweets . He’s like an Irish James cordon
js35 wrote: » RTÉ weather girl Jean Byrne cannot stand listening to all the clicking as she speaks
Nevin Parsnipp wrote: » Dudes who keep calling it a "GLOBAL Pandemic". The word PANDEMIC indicates that it is worldwide...as opposed to EPIDEMIC...no need for the GLOBAL bit.
TheDavester wrote: » is she from Cork? and her first name begins with L...ive a strong idea who that is...
Seamai wrote: » So have I and that one is a complete twat, kinda tragic that so many worship at her altar.
Seamai wrote: » Can she speak Xhosa as well? There's no end to the woman's talents.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Give us a clue.
Calypso Realm wrote: » Mark Kermode-The guy on BBC who talks about all the latest film releases. Can't stand the way he speaks, the tone and pitch of his voice. No one else can annoy me as much as him.
Seamai wrote: » Lisa Jordan, influencer /blogger. Think Cork's bargain basement version of Vogue William's.
Larbre34 wrote: » Don't know her. I'm aware theres a cohort of what feels like a hundred vacuous bints that all seem to interview each other on each other's TV3 shows about where their vagina took a city break lately. So long as that's where they stay...
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Eh...:eek: Good lad Larry.
Purple Mountain wrote: » Larry is definitely lying. I mean who's going on a city break these days!