2moreMinutes wrote: » I happened to be in an office this morning with the radio on at around 11ish when he was interviewing some actress with a very sexy voice. Anyone know who she was?
FunLover18 wrote: » No idea, didn't hear it, but I'd put money down she was in Love/Hate
neris wrote: » Jenny got very excited when ray mentioned black and 12 inches after the first song this morning.
lambayire wrote: » I'd guess that, some day, the texts and emails to be broadcast will just be sent to a screen for him to read out. He has to stick the reading glasses on for them now.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Can anyone here translate Conor Cusack's opening sentence/joke? i've played it back 12 times and still don't know what he put on the back of his hand!
HooohRaaah wrote: » It's been a while since i've listened to Ray. How is these days? Does he still "sigh" when reading the morning newspapers? If Irish rugby is mentioned does he still act like a giddy little school girl? Does he still ask every guest how much they earn?
pete4355 wrote: » who cares how you pronounce Ikea ffs
FunLover18 wrote: » Utter waste of time. I thought his interview with Paul Michael Glaser (Starsky) was pretty bad, I learnt absolutely nothing except that he's in Fiddler On The Roof which is an actor/musician performance and PMG had to mention the last bit himself because Ray was obsessed kept asking about a show that finished over 30 years ago. PMG was fairly sound and likeable but it was a very poor interview.
ncmc wrote: » The interview with Paul Michael Glazer was cringe worthy, only rescued by the fact that PMG seemed to be a decent guy and played along with the stupid questions. No doubt Ray will try and turn it around to be the interviewees fault like he did with Jerry Seinfeld and all the other terrible interviews. He never seems to realise that the common denominator in all these cringey interviews is him!
eisenberg1 wrote: » I did not get to hear the interview with Glazer, and it sounds like it was the usual crap, but if I was RD I would have told Seinfeld to piss off, he was a total nightmare, nobody could have turned that around.
Michael Weston wrote: » When Ray interviews people of local celebrity he always comes across as dismissive, and it seems that he's not listening to his guest but just waiting to talk! Then when he interviews people of international celebrity he comes across as nervous, an example being any time the guest gives any sort of witty answer Ray does his gasping for air laugh, followed by aaaaahh yeaaaa .It's akin to when in school a teacher would tell a joke and you would fake a fantastic laughter, you didn't necessarily find it funny, you were kind of just glad he wasn't killing ya. I think he feels beneath them. Now I know it's no secret I'm not a fan, but to be fair I've heard Ray do some interviews when he relaxed and didn't try to make it about himself and they were brilliant.I think I heard him giving out about the unfair portrayal of daddy pig in the peppa pig series again today, he really does need to chill out he is waging so many battles lately with the government, gay rights, Catholic church and the stigma attached to breast feeding that daddy pig might be the cause of his demise.
FunLover18 wrote: » I completely forgot about that!!! Giving out about daddy pig being stupid claiming that it was the equivalent of sexism towards women in tv being portayed as house wives etc. What an absolute joke, did he have any other examples of this sexism reversal? no. What's he on. He must be getting a hard time from the kids at home .... silly D'Arcy
hoodwinked wrote: » oh god i feel like im defending him too much, but seriously, that show is ridiculous, if daddy pig treated mummy pig, the way mummy pig treats daddy pig there would be an uproar and the show would have been cancelled, myself and my husband happened to catch an episode before our daughter was old enough to like it and we genuinely thought it was a pisstake reversal of the old sexist cartoons, then we realised it wasn't a pisstake but an actual cartoon... :eek:
FunLover18 wrote: » I've only seen a couple of episodes (with my god daughter) but I don't remember getting that impression. I'm not going to argue with you though because I can't remember it that well. But it did sound like Ray making mountains