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Previously on "Prescott on HIGNFY"
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He's an arrogant, fat **** who, now he's going to sit in the House of Lords, makes me want to puke...
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When Lembit was on a few weeks ago - I thought he was quite good even though he has one of those faces you'd happily smack. His was self-depreciating and even witty once or twice.Originally posted by centurian View PostI'm no fan of Prescott, but at least he had the balls to go on there - knowing what would probably happen.
Mind you, as Lembit pointed out a few weeks back, now he's no longer an MP - he can get paid for doing the show
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I'm no fan of Prescott, but at least he had the balls to go on there - knowing what would probably happen.
Mind you, as Lembit pointed out a few weeks back, now he's no longer an MP - he can get paid for doing the show
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That was f**k all to do with the electorate and everything to do with appeasing the unions and keeping Prescott out of harms way!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI can't bring myself to watch. It just reminds me of what a thick electorate we've got where that useless c*** can end up deputy prime minister for 10 years.
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You didn't miss much, Paul Merton spent most of the show gazing off towards the audience in silence, looking bored, while Ian Hislop used the opportunity to make constant attacks/allegations/digs to (Lord?) Prescott, who in turn denied every wrongdoing and misdemeanor. Making several cringingly self deprecating references to chips and pies as he went.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostMissed it.
A shameful, and above all desperately unfunny episode.
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I can't bring myself to watch. It just reminds me of what a thick electorate we've got where that useless c*** can end up deputy prime minister for 10 years.
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Oh dear, that's a bit churlish isn't it? Show some gratitude man; just remember how you used to rest assured that all was well when Tony was on his holidays and Mr Prescott was representing us on the world stage. Very knowledgable on the Balklands by all accounts.
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