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22 August, 2010 at 5:57 pm #445997
@thin ice wrote:
@Rosepetal wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@tatler wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@eve wrote:
I just think that its like an amateur night that the tv ppl use as cheap tv. Im not into any of the talent/reality shows. I have never watched as much as one min of any ep of big brother lol
Me too.
Personally, I think it is a sad day when we have to rely on that shyte for entertainment.
But maybe I am just jealous though – I can’t sing: :-# but I can play the :-({|= and I can :D/ .
I [-o< I don't lose the plot and audition though.
Its light entertainment , and why not , i dont know about relying on it , doubt that anybody does , however familys enjoy it and thats what its all about watching something that makes us giggle even if it is at the expence of others. it would not be right for us all to enjoy the same shyte..
My own personal opinion. However, this light entertainment can be cruel – look at the media’s treatment of Susan Boyle. And then there was Simon Cowell’s initial reaction to her – his well published eye roll before she’d even opened her mouth. That was based solely on her looks – cruel.
It was cruel panda but I defy anyone to say they havent judged someone at one time or another on their looks, however, I’m quite sure the panel of judges have learned a valuable lesson and it wasnt only Simon who rolled eyes it was most of the audience as well. After all I’m sure these people who audition watch the show beforehand and know the score.
I’m glad Susan Boyle got to where she is, she has a lovely humble elegance about her and after spending so many years dreaming her dream I hope she has secured a bright future for herself.
rose i roll my eyes when i see you on line am i a bad person
Whether you are or not is simply of no interest to me.
22 August, 2010 at 2:23 pm #445995@panda12 wrote:
@tatler wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@eve wrote:
I just think that its like an amateur night that the tv ppl use as cheap tv. Im not into any of the talent/reality shows. I have never watched as much as one min of any ep of big brother lol
Me too.
Personally, I think it is a sad day when we have to rely on that shyte for entertainment.
But maybe I am just jealous though – I can’t sing: :-# but I can play the :-({|= and I can :D/ .
I [-o< I don't lose the plot and audition though.
Its light entertainment , and why not , i dont know about relying on it , doubt that anybody does , however familys enjoy it and thats what its all about watching something that makes us giggle even if it is at the expence of others. it would not be right for us all to enjoy the same shyte..
My own personal opinion. However, this light entertainment can be cruel – look at the media’s treatment of Susan Boyle. And then there was Simon Cowell’s initial reaction to her – his well published eye roll before she’d even opened her mouth. That was based solely on her looks – cruel.
It was cruel panda but I defy anyone to say they havent judged someone at one time or another on their looks, however, I’m quite sure the panel of judges have learned a valuable lesson and it wasnt only Simon who rolled eyes it was most of the audience as well. After all I’m sure these people who audition watch the show beforehand and know the score.
I’m glad Susan Boyle got to where she is, she has a lovely humble elegance about her and after spending so many years dreaming her dream I hope she has secured a bright future for herself.
19 August, 2010 at 5:54 pm #44606916 August, 2010 at 11:29 am #406063@anc wrote:
“Happy, yipee and utopia” and Carol has just died?!!!!!!! jeez
Your being ridiculous now! :roll:
16 August, 2010 at 9:30 am #146372@tinks wrote:
The man is tiling the floor in the kitchen and i would like a cup of tea………i forgot to move the kettle out of the kitchen
:roll:
Go round to the neighbours :)
16 August, 2010 at 9:28 am #445834@tinks wrote:
By following the simple advice I heard on a Medical TV show, I have finally found
inner peace.A Doctor proclaimed the way to achieve inner peace is to finish all the things you
have started.So I looked around my house to see things I’d started and hadn’t finished, and,
before leaving the house this morning, I finished off a bottle of Merlot, a bottle
of shhardonay, a bodle of Baileys, a butle of vocka, a pockage of Prunglies, tha
mainder of botal Prozic and Valum scriptins, the res of the Chesescke an a box a
choclits.Yu haf no idr hou fkin gud I feal.
:D
I always find inner peace on a Friday night :wink:
:lol: :lol:
16 August, 2010 at 9:24 am #44597813 August, 2010 at 5:26 pm #445849I was very sad to hear this, I met Carol a couple of times and had a few pm’s with her, she was fiesty, intellegent and plain speaking but very caring. We both endured the same disease so had an affinity, I’ll miss her greatly and will be thinking of her family.
Diane can’t get on here at the moment but wanted to say …
Carol, I loved you when I first met you and I always will. xxx
And messages from two other friends:-
Dave Derby, I’m shocked and saddened and will always remember our times together. xxx
Wally, You were a lovely lady and it was a privilage to meet you. I’ll miss you xxx
9 August, 2010 at 11:20 pm #4447839 August, 2010 at 10:39 pm #444780@kent f OBE wrote:
Why is it when I watch Bruce Willis movies night after night I DON’T dream about him!!! Not fair :lol:
I was crazy about him in Moonlighting and when they played all those Tamla Motown songs my toes would curl! I’ve watched Die Hard so many times since I know it word for word :lol:
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