Claudia Winkleman … can’t dance, can’t sing and has worse ‘jokes’ than Ant & Dec … a million pound a year! And she’s presenting equally talentless and virtually unknown ‘celebrities’ who also can’t dance … … imagine going down your local to find that ‘the entertainment’ is someone baking scones ffs
And the scheduling man....I've been visiting a friend of mine,bedbound,sitting up watching daytime TV as his only outlet,....every day watching Dion Dublin acting out his obsession with mouldy kitchens,or someone trawling round a boot sale looking to buy someone's junk for £5,and jumping around when they sell it for £6,and,how many times can you watch someone cook a chicken! It's ****ing pitiful!
Wonders, the NE of England got a mention today on R4 weather forecast, the latent power of 606 knows no bounds.
On the topic of disliked celebrities: Claire Balding, now on every program on TV, she might be a lovley lady, but I can't stand her, for no logical reason. A case of the jobs for the boys, her career path was helped greatly by her families status. Johnathan Ross, slimey horrible are licking twat who should have been sacked after what he and Russel Brand did to Andrew Saches, instead, the head of BBC radio 2 and Radio 6 got the chop as a scape goat Noal Edmunds - Smug Cn:uT (My dad used to watch Deal or No Deal on mute)
Was down there today and the amount of dog toffee and empty beer cans/bottles was disgusting. From the Wolsey to the Roker hotel, it was littered with bottles and cans just stood up on walls. Then the walk was just dog **** city, there was even a chunk somehow pushed up onto the wall ffs. I thought this neck of the woods was absolutely nipping???
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