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Filed for use at some future date.Originally posted by zeitghostNo I'm not; I'm going off at an approved CUK tangent...
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Originally posted by zeitghostNo I'm not; I'm going off at an approved CUK tangent...
I only watch the Beeny one...
for 5 minutes max in any one sitting.
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At last a decent story in the daily mail : I am suprised the telegraph missed this one.
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...with you trousers down by your ankles!Originally posted by zeitghostNo I'm not; I'm going off at an approved CUK tangent...
I only watch the Beeny one...
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Is this an observation on Ms Beenys ever increasing nooks?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThat modern extension on that old folly looked bloody awful.
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That modern extension on that old folly looked bloody awful.Originally posted by zeitghostBut I notice that we have another series of Grand Designs... wasn't very impressed with the lunes from Newport though... £1M for a wrecked folly.
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You are confusing Location, Location, Location with Property Ladder and Kirsty Alsopp with Ms N0rky.Originally posted by zeitghostI is devastated that we may see less of the bountious Ms Beeny...
TV will never be the same again.
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You is confusing your TV property showsOriginally posted by zeitghostI is devastated that we may see less of the bountious Ms Beeny...
TV will never be the same again.
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her name was Kirsty I think and for me it was a case of the head says no but the nuts say go...the godawful TV show that is constant repeat on More-4 with the fat woman
no idea why
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You can't lump location location in with Come dine with me. CDWM is comedy gold!Originally posted by Svalbaard View PostAgreed. Is this the fella though that does the godawful TV show that is constant repeat on More-4 with the fat woman, where they find equally godawful people (who should really know better) houses to move into?
If it is then I'd like to say "bye!!!". It really is one of the worst programmes on television - and only a little better and slightly less pretentious as "Come dine with me".
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Agreed. Is this the fella though that does the godawful TV show that is constant repeat on More-4 with the fat woman, where they find equally godawful people (who should really know better) houses to move into?
If it is then I'd like to say "bye!!!". It really is one of the worst programmes on television - and only a little better and slightly less pretentious as "Come dine with me".
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I'd feel sorry for someone who believed in his business and tried his best to save it; but I'm put off by the dislike for people smug enough to boast to others of having found the secret, when in fact they are just floating on a rising tide.
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