A radio presenter in Ireland has opened up about a horror experience while travelling along the Dublin to Galway motorway during which time they saw “six willies”.
Galway native and Today FM presenter Pamela Joyce revealed on air at the station that last Friday while driving to Galway she saw an obscene amount of “willies” as a result of people peeing on the side of the road.
Although initially broadcast live, the presenter later published a one-minute video of the story to the Today FM TikTok in which she explained that on February 10 she was making her weekly commute into the city.
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However, Pamela was horrified during her journey as her “lovely carefree vibes” were ruined after she saw multiple men taking pit stops to urinate on the side of the road.
In the video on TikTok, the radio presenter said: “So on Friday, I headed to Galway for the weekend and I really enjoy my Friday drive. Here I am, having a lovely time going down the M4/6 but my lovely carefree vibes were interrupted."
She continued: “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!”
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