Radio DJ's commute was ruined when she spotted six men urinating
Radio presenter reveals her ‘carefree’ commute to work was ruined when she spotted six men urinating along the side of the motorway
- Today FM host Pamela Joyce saw ‘no fewer than six willies’ on her commute
- The DJ said her ‘care-free’ vibes were interrupted by men urinating on roadside
A radio presenter revealed her horror at seeing half a dozen seeing men urinating on the side of the road, and being exposed to the sight of ‘six willies’ on the way to work.
Today FM host Pamela Joyce spoke on air about her day which begun with ‘lovely carefree vibes’ but was interrupted by the lewd scenes of men exposing themselves to urinate, despite there being multiple service stations on the route.
Ms Joyce, who hosts the 12-2pm slot on the station, was driving into Galway from Dublin, Ireland, along the M4 and M6, and revealed the details of her ruined commute live last Friday, before giving further details on her experience on social media.
During her two and a half hour journey, Ms Joyce witnessed several men taking ’emergency wees’, emphasizing that she was ‘talking about men widdling in the side of road’.
In the video, Ms Joyce says: ‘So on Friday, I headed to Galway for the weekend and I really enjoy my Friday drive,’ before playing a short clip of the song ‘Driving in My Car’ by Madness.
Today FM host Pamela Joyce spoke on air about her day that begun with ‘lovely carefree vibes’ but was interrupted by the lewd scenes of men exposing themselves to urinate
‘Here I am, having a lovely time going down the M4/6 but my lovely carefree vibes were interrupted.
‘In the two and a half hours journey from Dublin to Galway I saw no fewer than six willies. Six! I’m talking about men widdling on the side of the road.
‘And I don’t mean little silhouettes, it was pulled in either on the hard shoulder, widdling away to their heart’s content. Mickeys blowing in the wind.’
Pamela added: ‘Come on now, I understand there are emergency cases, when you got to go, you got to go. But I do not believe that there were six emergency wees on the M6.
‘There are top-tier service stations dotted along the route, you’re never more than 15-20 minutes from a service station on the way to Galway. Put your willy away!’
Ms Joyce, who who hosts the 12-2pm slot on the station, was driving into Galway from Dublin, Ireland, along the M4 and M6
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