Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Like for example, I’m totally with Matthew Perry here. He doesn’t indulge her. And it’s not an ageism thing. I’d be equally as disgusted if Gemma there said it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F186jg6MsGQ
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Reminds me of Gerry Ryan. RTÉ kept trying to foist Gerry Ryan presented television shows on the Irish public and they always failed. Sorry, RTÉ, but some faces are absolutely just for radio.
RandomViewer wrote: » Stephen Baldwin's daughter so fairly privileged upbringing
ButtersSuki wrote: » Wrong Baldwin, Alec is her dad, not Stephen.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Nope, they're right. Stephen is Hailey's dad. Ireland Baldwin is Alec's daughter.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Whoops! I stand corrected! Apologies! Genuinely thought it was Alec. Early onset of Alzheimer’s perhaps.....:rolleyes::pac:
Ragnar Lothbrok wrote: » I used to loathe Bradley Walsh. His face and his voice made me want to smash the telly. So until recently, I refused to watch The Chase. Then a couple of months ago I watched a full episode and got hooked. Now I like Bradley. So my hatred was truly inexplicable, it appears.
Tyrone212 wrote: » Robin Williams. Saw him on the Graham Norton show before he died and he was the most punchable person I ever saw on that sofa in my life. So irritating.
Irish_peppa wrote: » Came across an interview of Mattress Mick seems a very sweet smart guy, lol but the lad interviewing him "Joe Doyle Entrepreneur" he calls himself, comes across as a BS merchant. Had to switch off when he advised Mick to open a mattress shop in Dublin Airport.... Who the hell would be buying a mattress in the Airport :rolleyes:
RayM wrote: » Ridiculous thread. There's nothing inexplicable about hating Hitler or the Happy Pear twins.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » He was in the radio in the lead up to a football qualifying tournament and spoke of the importance of a good nights sleep in such circumstances, and He offered the team two mattresses one for Roy Keane and one for Martin O’Neil. When asked about the rest of the team he said if the managers get a good nights sleep it will trickle down to the team so he wouldn’t commit to 30 mattresses:)
bitofabind wrote: » In the spirit of "stars" that RTE latch onto and try to make happen, Doireann Garrihy. She's about as interesting and funny as haemorrhoids.
Hangdogroad wrote: » God Ted what is he like? Hitler or one of those Happy Pear fellas.
John arse wrote: » i thought it was mike baldwin?
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » O'Connor is a complete and utter tool. Married into RTE royalty, has Noel Kelly as his manager... Still can't keep a show. More unlikable than the squits.
DenMan wrote: » Hozier, a bloody tool! I just can't stand him. RTE have a ready made replacement for Bono as he's practically a younger version of him and over the years will be despised by many I'm sure. We'll only ever hear of him a couple of times during the year, whenever there's money to be raised on the late late show and of course, new years eve. Oh and Imelda May, another twit in the same mould.
John arse wrote: » yeah every impression is the same if you can guess who she's impersonating,weird and bad��
keano_afc wrote: » A walking virtue signal. Doesn't have an original thought in his greasy head.
notsoyoungwan wrote: » I’ve mentioned her before on this thread. And her sisters, however many of them there are. They’re relentlessly promoted by RTE and ‘celebrity’ magazines but I really don’t know why- no discernible talent.
cms88 wrote: » As i've said before anyone who had anything anti church will get as much airtime as they want nowadays. There's a whole wave of them now. With every one of them telling the same story over and over again.