bocaman wrote: » Ryan Tubridy. Toyman comes on the tv or radio I instantly switch off.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Grainge Seoige, something about her I could never warm to that I can't quite put my finger on. Maybe its the memory of her "catfight" with Mairead on the Panel where she was reading from a script. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLjub8lYQbU
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Corden did a musical about Covid Lockdown ending... I'm with Stewart Lee...Corden's a goddamn virus. Imagine someone making this musical crap to announce 'AIDS was over'...
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii9lLJ0CfRA
Dempo1 wrote: » I'm updating my preference Christy Dignam, I see this poor mouth, boy who cried wolf has the begging bowl out yet again, his go to Media Outlet the Sunday Indo gave him a full feature article yesterday with the heading "I'm down to my last €300", of course this on the back of Aslan being turned down for a grant recently. I Remember this plank back in the 90"s, Aslan resident at a place I worked, a more obnoxious, loutish, odious loudmouth you couldn't meet, Christy, god bless him has become quite adept at crying wolf, it's vomit enducing at this stage, spare a thought for those with a less public profile who've probably never had as much as €300 in their bank accounts, FFS.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » God, what is it with Irish 'personalities' complaining... they always go straight for the xenophobic 'They're not Irish... shouldn't be here, etc'. It's the same spiel that Rosanna Davison pulled too. It's disgusting thinking. Makes you think he's got skeletons in his closet.
jaffusmax wrote: » In centuries to come people will look back on how cruelly these people were treated! Their plight is up there with the Irish Famine sufferers, Holocaust victims and poor people of Syria!
Ken Mc Carthy wrote: » I had 5minutes to spare so I gave that another listen.......jeez huges was on the brink of crying cause other pigs at the trough were possibly getting more of the free money. He sure is a GRADE A whingebag. Its NOT as good as the Maria Bailey radio interview but definitely worth a listen.
ButtersSuki wrote: » If you need a laugh, listen to this:https://www.rte.ie/radio/radioplayer/html5/#/radio1/21859572 The backpedaling when the Scot comes on is hilarious.
Dempo1 wrote: » I'm reminded of an expression about a bicycle and being unable too............. Hideous individual
padd b1975 wrote: » Gamey as fook I suspect. Annoying but gamey.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Mary coughlan is another one of the " poor mouth" brigade
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.
jaffusmax wrote: » Sean Gallagher Where has the man who was going to save Ireland during and after the financial crash been during COVID? There will always b a special place in the hateful pit of my stomach for this opportunistic blufffer!
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » i heard some of it and it was brilliant "now now we can't say that...." "no YOU can't but I can"
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » I'd say he tried to scrub the evidence... but the internet never forgets.https://www.thefreelibrary.com/He+was+jumping+up+and+down+on+the+jeep+like+a+maniac..+my+wife+was+in...-a0130554895 Reminds me of a Kids in the Hall Sketch...
Dempo1 wrote: » I'm hearing all sorts of conflicting stories about this latest grant scheme, a wedding Band €317k, a rax defaulter getting substantial grant, one music promoter over €1 million despite entire pot of €23 million, seems a very hit an miss process with entertainment not arts being to focus of the scheme. Very amusing podcast on the live line last week, worth a listen but transparency seems a real issue.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » the grant is interesting, the people who got it were people with good (expensive) management who have skilled resources to fill in the forms for a government grant. ie people who have experience in dealing with government. The people it was intended for generally do not have this experience.
Ken Mc Carthy wrote: » So a tax defaulter gets €230,000 for his panto that was staged once. You couldn’t make this up.