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Loz Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> > Panel is all male so I'm thinking distraction

> may work, possibly cleavage.

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> I thought you were a feminist, RPC?


Necessity makes strange bedfellows, or something to that effect, but full nudity definitely wouldn't work in my favour. A hint of cleavage in a formal meeting is generally enough - men are so easily terrified, bless them.

Otta Wrote:

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> Fairytale in Newyork isn't really a Christmas

> songs though is it? It's just set on Christmas day.


At least that has some connection with Christmas. I'd have even been OK if they'd have called it "Stay For Christmas Day". But nothing. Not even a mention of snow.


Yet every bloody Christmas it gets dragged out.

Loz Wrote:

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> East 17 - Stay Another Day.


My Dad used to say that the singer sounded like he had a cleft palate. Never been able to get the image out of my mind since, every time I hear that song.

steveo Wrote:

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> People who need ski poles to walk up Lordship

> Lane

>

> It is also funny


Were they Nordic walking? It burns more fat than ordinary walking and is improves the circulation.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> steveo Wrote:

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> > People who need ski poles to walk up Lordship

> > Lane

> > It is also funny


> Were they Nordic walking? It burns more fat than

> ordinary walking and is improves the circulation.



This guy I took a picture of in Streatham a while back takes it to another level.


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El Pibe Wrote:

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> Russell Brand as news is officially more annoying

> than the ice bucket challenge. make it stop someone!!!!


I'm having to take a break from Facebook. "Russell Brand to appear on Newsnight" .. "Russell Brand calls Nigel Farage a 'Poundshop Enoch Powell'" .. "Russell Brand storms RBS offices!" .. "RBS employee writes hilarious open letter to Russell Brand!" .. "Russell Brand responds to hilarious open letter from RBS employee" ..

steveo Wrote:

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> BBC reporters who ask grieving Pakistanis, 'What

> are your feelings about the massacre?'

> (paraphrase) then describe the blood on the

> floor.

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> I could never have imagined it all on my own



I thought this listening to R4 this morning. The reporter asked a crying teacher who had been off that day, "and how does it make you feel knowing that you weren't there that day".


I just thought "fuck off".

steveo Wrote:

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> BBC reporters who ask grieving Pakistanis, 'What

> are your feelings about the massacre?'

> (paraphrase) then describe the blood on the

> floor.

>

> I could never have imagined it all on my own


I found the ITV reporting just as intrusive and disrespectful. It is never appropriate to produce and/or broadcast this sort of sensationalist 'journalism' - truly gutter press at its worst..

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