Gift Grub

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Gift Grub is the title of a series of short comic pieces broadcast on weekdays on the breakfast show of Irish commercial radio station Today FM since 1999. The characters in the pieces are based on real people, generally local and international celebrities and political figures, and are voiced mainly by mimic Mario Rosenstock.

The title is a remnant of the original format of the pieces, in which the character of Bertie Ahern, Ireland's Taoiseach (prime minister), would introduce the listening public to favourite ("Gift") meals or food items ("Grub"). The portrayal of Ahern as blustering and inarticulate but infinitely shrewd set the tone for the future. Ahern is still the main star, but other frequent appearances are made by impersonators of Roy Keane, Gerry Adams, Colin Farrell, Ronan Keating, Bill Cullen and many others.

The popularity of the show has generated a number of spin-off compilations and merchandise and catchphrases that have caught on in the general public, such as Bertie's "Infacta", "Jaysus" and "Ya Spanner", and some may claim that the sketches' portrayal of Ahern as street-wise, human and funny has arguably boosted the approval rating of the government and prolonged the real Ahern's grip on power in the country.

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A big part of the success of the series has been the ability of the writers to respond quickly to current news and events with withering satire. The most famous episode involved the re-writing [1] of the song "Dry Your Eyes" by UK act The Streets, with Roy Keane singing to David Beckham, consoling him on England's loss to France in Euro 2004.

In 2005 Rosenstock played the lead role in the stage musical I, Keano, in which the feud between Roy Keane and former team manager Mick McCarthy is transported to Ancient Rome.

In Summer 2005, a sketch entitled "José and his Amazing Technicolor Overcoat[2]", mimicking Chelsea boss José Mourinho, caught the attention of football fans in the UK on a number of forums and message boards. Rosenstock was invited by Mourinho to attend a match at Stamford Bridge. This track, along with "I Sign a Little Player or Two", based on Aretha Franklin's "I Say a Little Prayer", have proven so popular with listeners to London's Capital Gold radio station, that breakfast DJ Mick Brown was quoted in the October 24, 2005 edition of The Sun as saying that the two tracks may be released in the UK as a Christmas novelty song.

On December 16, 2005 a parody of Will Young's song Leave Right Now[3] relating to the events surrounding Roy Keane's dismissal from Manchester United was released as a charity single in the Republic of Ireland. It went straight in at the number 1 position on the Christmas chart. José and his Amazing Technicolor Overcoat was released in the UK on February 20, 2006.

Gift Grub have also made skits that have lampooned WWE on several occasions. One memorable sketch poked fun at the obsessed fan storyline between Mickie James and Trish Stratus in the lead up to Wrestlemania 22 as well as poking fun at Mick McCarthy who at around the same time was sacked by Sunderland. The song featured was a parody of Stan by Eminem and had Mickie writing letters to Trish, each becoming more obsessive over her and also included cheap jibes at Mick and Sunderland's current lack of points and inevitable relegation from the Premiership. The skit ended with Mickie claiming she wants to make Trish's life a nightmare since she did not reply to her and humourously jumps off a cliff.

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