Pat Kiernan is a news anchor for NY1. Each morning, he updates viewers with news of the day, culled from various newspapers and delivered in his own unique style
Don’t miss his Sh*t Pat Kiernan Says video.
If you don’t live in the New York Metropolitan area, you’ve been missing out, but don’t fret: Pat’s new show Crowd Rules kicked off this week on CNBC.
OneChicklette: Your favorite qualities in a love interest
@patkiernan: Friendship, honesty, passion, persistence.
OneChicklette: Your chief characteristic (one word)
@patkiernan: Authoritative
OneChicklette: What you appreciate most in your friends
@patkiernan: Loyalty and Honesty
OneChicklette: Your idea of happiness
@patkiernan: Good health and something to do to enjoy it.
OneChicklette: Your idea of misery
@patkiernan: Being told to run a marathon
OneChicklette: Your favorite fictional character
@patkiernan: Saul Berenson on Homeland. See “friends” response for why I like him.
OneChicklette: Your favorite thing to eat, and also to drink
@patkiernan: My grandma’s spaghetti and meatballs. Coke Slurpee.
OneChicklette: Five tangible things you can’t live without
@patkiernan:
- iPhone
- Toothbrush
- Vaseline lip balm
- my morning paper
- Shreddies (my breakfast cereal of choice)
@OneChicklette: What is your most under appreciated tweet? (this question came via @MikeKelton)
@patkiernan: “Swipers, no swiping.” I can’t even remember the exact circumstances, but it was something to do with people abusing unlimited Metrocards on the NYC subway. Those who DID appreciate it note the connection to Dora the Explorer.
OneChicklette: A question I should ask the next participant
@patkiernan: What’s a place you’ve visited that you’d never have checked off the list under normal circumstances?
OneChicklette: Random shout out.
@patkiernan: Not really that random. Shout out to @CNBCprimeTV for making me one of the hosts of their new competition series “Crowd Rules.” It premiered May 14 at 9 pm on CNBC. It’s good TV.
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