razorblunt wrote: » No that's not the woman I'm talking about. The woman who tweeted about CK airing her story is someone else. I won't link the tweet here though her account is public.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » I think that person deleted their account. I've noticed many people who went on the attack on CK actually were hiding their own issues. Lots of them got anxiety, exposed their own mental health problems, went on the SUPER-defense when that particular individual was called out.
spookwoman wrote: » She deleted her account. I think Kelly threatened her with legal action and Hayden apologized saying what she had said was false. I believe hayden was on the show thanked Ciara and then later said Ciara outed her. Leaving that aside Ciara Kelly does tries to be a shock jock and then when people have a go at her like when she said about people with long term illness need to continue to cocoon so everyone else can live their lives was asking for trouble. It bit her on the ar*e and then she puts on the poor mouth and oh I'm being bullied. The reply from some is sure switch her off, don't listen, well same can be said for her if she doesn't want to hear other people's opinions on her views then she can switch off twitter, which she has done now.
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Razorblunt is not talking about Hayden
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Oscar Blaketon… Nosy auld kernt…..needs a good kicking.
Cal4567 wrote: » Not sure if it's been said before, but Sky News' Kay Burley. Can't these newsreaders just step back and read the news please. It's not about you. That said, the other option at this time in the morning is the very down-market virgin media, Ireland AM. Or am I just a snob? TV turned off again pretty quickly.
RandomViewer wrote: » Targer would be a loud aggressive woman,
spookwoman wrote: » Probably going to see Paul Mescals name all over the net again because of the Bafta.
Relikk wrote: » Awful. I've seen better acting in Spanish La Liga matches.
razorblunt wrote: » Paddy Power. Absolutely mad to make himself into a celebrity. Remember that fad years ago of bookies putting themselves in ads? BetFred, Victor Chandler etc. it was cringy and they dropped it sharpish. Except for PP who seems to think he's hilarious and well loved.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Who's that?
spookwoman wrote: » Probably going to see Paul Mescals name all over the net again because of the Bafta. He comes across as an arrogant attention seeking ar*ehole.
thesandeman wrote: » Paddy Diver. I could probably explain it but I'd be banned.
bucketybuck wrote: » The snivelling greasy little pissant in the RSA Seatbelt ad "What do you think will happen". The ****ing head on him. I can't decide what is worse, the baby beard, the eyebrows, the lego hair, the greasy skin, or maybe its just the whole gurning package. I think the real problem is his manner. He is asking his mate to put on a seatbelt and he honestly looks like he is about to cry, what sort of pissy little coward is this guy? Christ, grow a set of balls you little greasefart. The last thing the world needed was a close up of that lads face.
John arse wrote: » i think that's the idea lads-to get your attention?
Joe Don Dante wrote: » Con Houlihan
Tidyboii wrote: » Jennifer Zamparelli or Noel Fielding
padd b1975 wrote: » Never really got why his writing was so popular.
RandomViewer wrote: » You mean they aren't the same person!