Liam Byrne wrote: » most people pronounce "committee" as "commitee", whereas Cork people pronounce it "commitee"......guess it does vary.....
Greenman wrote: » Can't stand Aine Lawlor and don't listen to Morning Ireland when she is on.
Scoobydoobydoo wrote: » I've noticed a few people mentioned Keelin Shanley and to be honest, I can't see what's wrong with it - but I would love for others to point out what I am missing?
ian_m wrote: » I concentrate on the storys. Thats the issue
ian_m wrote: » I concentrate on the storys. Thats the issue. What accent are you expecting to hear? Do you want a Boston accent reporting on a Cork issue?
Wishbone Ash wrote: » The point people are trying to make is that they can't concentrate on the story because of the accents. One shouldn't have to 'concentrate' on the story. It should come naturally.
KlondikePaddy wrote: » Good point but you spellt stories wrong and I am guessing that you are plastic sheeting's mother ha ha.
ian_m wrote: » Thats their problem
KlondikePaddy wrote: » I agree-listening to George Lee at teatime makes me want to take a years supply of food into a hastily prepared nuclear bunker in time for the forecast nuclear winter. His downturn at the end of each sentence drives me mad.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Eh no. Radio revolves around listenership figures which dictate advertising revenue which determines profits etc. It is in the Radio Station's interest to have a good presenter who will inform/entertain people, not irritate them.
bmaxi wrote: » I worked for years for a Cork based company and got very frustrated saying pardon, sorry or just plain what, twenty times during a conversation.
moe_sizlak wrote: » its been mentioned in here that micheal mc mullen is extremley annoying to listen to , ive no problem with him
i find emma mc na marras accent nothing short of obnoxious to the point of being offensive , she truly is the most awfull assault on ones ears
moe_sizlak wrote: » the two poshest accents on both radio or tv right now have to be emma mc namarra who does the businees news on radio 1 and rachel allen who has a cookery programme on rte television , there both extremley plummy accents but while i find rachels accent humorously posh to the point of being absurd
Firetrap wrote: » Well, fake posh accents run in that particular family. Her mother in law used to talk in an affected faux posh accent as well even though she hails from deepest darkest Laois.
DublinWriter wrote: » You're kidding me?!? I always switch off when she does the business report. Jebus, that OTT put-on D4 accent makes me cringe. Still, she can't beat Claire McKeown. Her voice made me want to kick the radio out of the dashboard.
Sizzler wrote: » Apart from the bogger on 98FM the next worst thing is Michael McMullen on Today FM. This tosser must have a 6 pack of Topflite golf balls in his mouth....RIDICULOUS.