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Previously on "The Ross and Brand punishment poll"
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Further punishments suggested by Daily Mail Daily Mail readers:
Biggest punishment you could hand out to brand, is to threaten him with a bar of soap and a bottle of shampoo, he looks like he hasn't used either in ages...
Whoever employed them should be sacked, as well as all their mates on the BBC gravy train who should be publicly exposed for the charlatans they are.
Let us see some justice at long last in this country.
...symptom of the way our society as a whole is sinking into an abyss of immorality
Ross and that gimp should be lashed!!!!
We do not want to see them on any TV Channel again, except in the news when they are prosecuted.
If the BBC cannot get rid of these two perhaps we should get rid of the BBC
I have always maintained that this man should have been strangled at birth
The team who aloud the pre recording to be shown should be sacked. BBC standards fall every year, where are your standards. First complaint ever
it almost smacks of anti Semitism.
The BBC's response? Ross has been suspended - or in other words is to be paid the same as before but doesn't have to 'work' for it. Boomed.
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The should be staked out naked over termite mounds, then spoonfuls of gales golden honey smeared on their nipples.
or jam
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They should be made to type out the entire of TPD one hundred times each.
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....the punishment will be a fine on the BBC that we as taxpayers will have to pay, up to a max of 250,000 pounds.
Private sector companies can be be fined millions.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat punishment should Ross and Brand receive?
Some examples :- Andrew Sachs should be made to apologise for letting this all get out of hand
- Ross's salary should be increased for the inconvenience and stress this episode has caused him
- Brand should be made BBC Director General
- They should both get a ticking off and Brand should make some kind of cruel non-apology to Sachs
I'll produce a poll when you've come up with suitable punishments as poll options. They don't all have to be serious ones such as those provided above.
All agents are brilliant
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The Ross and Brand punishment poll
29apologise24.14%7be publicly shamed17.24%5be sacked20.69%6be used for animal experiments13.79%4be given to AndyW24.14%7What punishment should Ross and Brand receive?
Some examples :- Andrew Sachs should be made to apologise for letting this all get out of hand
- Ross's salary should be increased for the inconvenience and stress this episode has caused him
- Brand should be made BBC Director General
- They should both get a ticking off and Brand should make some kind of cruel non-apology to Sachs
I'll produce a poll when you've come up with suitable punishments as poll options. They don't all have to be serious ones such as those provided above.
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