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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: jucyberry on November 14, 2010, 08:44:28 pm
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could it be because the sensible folk are escaping the double whammy of bilge offered up by ITV....
Hard pressed to work out which would be worse, sitting through the Xfactor or I'm a celeb... :X
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jucyberry wrote:
could it be because the sensible folk are escaping the double whammy of bilge offered up by ITV....
Hard pressed to work out which would be worse, sitting through the Xfactor or I'm a celeb... :X
Crap Factor is on got it in one! Soon to be followed by
\"I`m a very minor celebrity, give me some cash and a free holiday to Oz, but besides that get me out of here\"
Can`t wait ;)
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The one area I have no chance in when it comes to the quizzes....crap TV, I never watch soaps , Big Brother or any of this trite garbage. It truly is the opium of the masses and stops you thinking of anything significant if you concentrate on this detritus.
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We are watching 50 greatest comedy films..I like the anecdotes. Seen it before but it's better than anything else on at the mo.
So far Kingpin is at number 45..
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Shaun Ryder is sure to make I'm a Celeb watchable. If only they could get Gazza in there.
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Barmby Rover wrote:
The one area I have no chance in when it comes to the quizzes....crap TV, I never watch soaps , Big Brother or any of this trite garbage. It truly is the opium of the masses and stops you thinking of anything significant if you concentrate on this detritus.
Kin ell Barmy, you're such a snob. What do you think about when you're not watching the tripe you so avidly avoid? I'm still waiting for a cure for the common cold if that's possible please? There's a few maths problems that need solving too if you're not too busy, and there are rewards for them too. I'm guessing you're not as clever as you think you are, or you'd have put that huge intellect into the rewards system.
In the meantime, seeing Sean Ryder shitting himself about to leap from a helicopter is quite funny, you miserable old t**t. :P
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I don't usually watch reality shows either, but was in Italy visiting relatives recently and the Italian X factor was on there and it was so bad, (as well as my Italian), that I seriously didn't know if it was The Anti-x factor show. Shocking and pitiful it was too. Funny though that it seems that the hosts of these type of shows are always the guys wearing tee shirts under suit coat jackets, with the sleeves pushed up and looking oh so cool. LOL..
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Sandy Lane wrote:
I don't usually watch reality shows either, but was in Italy visiting relatives recently and the Italian X factor was on there and it was so bad, (as well as my Italian), that I seriously didn't know if it was The Anti-x factor show. Shocking and pitiful it was too. Funny though that it seems that the hosts of these type of shows are always the guys wearing tee shirts under suit coat jackets, with the sleeves pushed up and looking oh so cool. LOL..
Blimey you don't half get around Sandy :)
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Dagenham.Rover wrote:
Sandy Lane wrote:
I don't usually watch reality shows either, but was in Italy visiting relatives recently and the Italian X factor was on there and it was so bad, (as well as my Italian), that I seriously didn't know if it was The Anti-x factor show. Shocking and pitiful it was too. Funny though that it seems that the hosts of these type of shows are always the guys wearing tee shirts under suit coat jackets, with the sleeves pushed up and looking oh so cool. LOL..
Blimey you don't half get around Sandy :)
LOL. Actually it does sound like that, doesn’t it? But a jet setter I’m not. Apologies if it sounds like that, but actually I always worked and put myself through college (twice), and just save all my extra money for traveling. This trip was fun though as it was looking up long lost relatives in Palermo Sicily, which looks like Morocco, ( I believe), and then to Umbria for olive oil and wine, and much to my surprise the trail of Hannibal which everyone was talking about like it was yesterday! J So always a bit of history thrown in as well…
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Sandy Lane wrote:
Dagenham.Rover wrote:
This trip was fun though as it was looking up long lost relatives in Palermo Sicily
It's all fitting together now; you like DONcaster and now this. Are you going to make me an offer I can't refuse?
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You may just wake up to find a horse's head in your bed.
I've woken up with a few pigs' heads in my bed. Always attached to pigs' bodies too. Anyone else come across the pigs that go around eating fit birds and taking their places after a night on the sauce?
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Mike_F wrote:
You may just wake up to find a horse's head in your bed.
I've woken up with a few pigs' heads in my bed. Always attached to pigs' bodies too. Anyone else come across the pigs that go around eating fit birds and taking their places after a night on the sauce?
Get yersen round Thorne mate, Pigs heads and bodies in abundance! ;)
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CusworthRovers wrote:
Sandy Lane wrote:
Dagenham.Rover wrote:
This trip was fun though as it was looking up long lost relatives in Palermo Sicily
It's all fitting together now; you like DONcaster and now this. Are you going to make me an offer I can't refuse?
Lol. :)
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Mike_F wrote:
You may just wake up to find a horse's head in your bed.
I've woken up with a few pigs' heads in my bed. Always attached to pigs' bodies too. Anyone else come across the pigs that go around eating fit birds and taking their places after a night on the sauce?
You may want to see a doctor about that. ;)
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Hey Sandy... I once had a parcel addressed to me that ended up in 'Sicily'. Should have been delivered to 'Scilly' obviously. I never did receive it.. perhaps you could pick it up for me :laugh: :laugh:
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MrFrost wrote:
Shaun Ryder is sure to make I'm a Celeb watchable. If only they could get Gazza in there.
Have to say that Gillian McKeith is turning out to be TV Comedy Gold