Originally posted by freakydancer
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Originally posted by SockpuppetBasically the perfect TV show designed for "i'm to lazy to work ****s" hoping that a large paycheque will land on thier door step.
You're not going to get out of the motor trade if you make basic spelling errors like that are you?
Saying that, it's probably basic errors like that which have put you in the motor trade in the first place.
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No it isn't - it's presented by Nadia Swalha who used to be in Eastenders. I was lucky enough to be unassigned last week and had BBC on in the morning.Originally posted by SockpuppetWTF is this all about.
Was at the dentist today and it was on in the waiting room (what ever happened to 3 year out of date mags).
Basically 2 teams compete to reunite people with "lost" cash left in wills etc. Then they have a "are you related to xxxx" comp.
Basically the perfect TV show designed for "i'm to lazy to work ****s" hoping that a large paycheque will land on thier door step.
BBC at its worst. Also presented by the same bint that does homes under the hammer.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle/tv_an...rs_index.shtml
Fantastic program - you can ring in and say "I'm related to Reg Nobody" and stake your claim to the £50 he left someone...
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No, it's a documentary following two firms of coffin chasers.Originally posted by SockpuppetWTF is this all about...
...Basically 2 teams compete to reunite people with "lost" cash left in wills etc. Then they have a "are you related to xxxx" comp....
It is sh1te though.
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Heirhunters
WTF is this all about.
Was at the dentist today and it was on in the waiting room (what ever happened to 3 year out of date mags).
Basically 2 teams compete to reunite people with "lost" cash left in wills etc. Then they have a "are you related to xxxx" comp.
Basically the perfect TV show designed for "i'm to lazy to work ****s" hoping that a large paycheque will land on thier door step.
BBC at its worst. Also presented by the same bint that does homes under the hammer.
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