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I doubt anyone with true wit or looks would touch you with a ten foot one Churchill as you are sadly lacking both departments.
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Like what exactly?Originally posted by SizeZero View PostDespite his faults, he still has more to offer than any of the untalented social-rejects know as Big Brother Celebrities (from Jade to Charlie and all inbetween) that the media has insisted on sticking under our noses.
He's an attention seeking arsehole who I wouldn't be surprised to see on Big Brother or more likely Judge Judy.
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Despite his faults, he still has more to offer than any of the untalented social-rejects know as Big Brother Celebrities (from Jade to Charlie and all inbetween) that the media has insisted on sticking under our noses.
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His sister's quite fit thoughOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostNew nomination
Paul o'Grady - how the hell is this cretin a star? His worn old jokes, his crokey scouse tones, his references that only an 80 year old would get (Gracy Fields/Les Dawson/Steptoe aren't exactly contemporary so why do you keep going on about them?). A Gala bingo caller that got lucky
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On the whole I completely agree.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostNew nomination
Paul o'Grady - how the hell is this cretin a star? His worn old jokes, his crokey scouse tones, his references that only an 80 year old would get (Gracy Fields/Les Dawson/Steptoe aren't exactly contemporary so why do you keep going on about them?). A Gala bingo caller that got lucky
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However, he does have a nice house out of it, pays the bills, and doesn't have to work very hard for it.
I would imagine that there are a large number of people that would say the same sort of thing about the likes of us.
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