heldel00 wrote: » I can feckin hear her, with the aul raspy voice, saying it!! Tears ran down my face this morning reading that other post, couldn't read it out to my husband with the laughing. Honestly haven't laughed like that in a long time. Thank you.
Sultan of Bling wrote: » Or in other words...yes
RabbleRouser2k wrote: No means no... and in this case... most definitely no.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: I'd amputate before I'd go near that.
Sultan of Bling wrote: » RabbleRouser2k doth protest too much, methinks
Mad_maxx wrote: » Not so much "gormless", he has the quintessential skanger head on him
JohnnyFlash wrote: »
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Aren’t you the dude who mentioned buying a toupee in Thailand when you were over there on a ‘golfing holiday’? Apologies if it wasn’t you.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Thandie Newton ‘ I have no idea why
Your Face wrote: » Michael Parkinson. I watch a lot of talk-show clips of Carson, Cavett etc. There was a lot of interesting guests during that era. Parkinson always comes across as a cowardly type of bigot. The uneasy mix of pandering and moralizing is hard to watch.
It wasnt me123 wrote: » Ciara Kelly + 1 - she's a female version of Joe Duffy - how much misery can we discuss ad nauseum - her voice does my head in
razorblunt wrote: » I actually wouldn't even say skanger, he doesn't even look threatening in that regard. His face just has a constant look on it. Expression less.
TomTree wrote: » Stefaine Preissner .................................. am i alone in this
Lollipops23 wrote: » She's been very helpful on Instagram lately- posting lots of information for people regarding work situations and actually finding stuff out for people when they ask. Helped loads of people figure our their entitlements for social welfare etc.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » seems like a nice person but i'm suspicious that her twitter followers are being used as an experiment. For example she'd proclaim a feckin stupid pop song as the greatest song of the 90's and then vanish, so obviously "men" bombard with their views such as radiohead and teen spirit etc (90's had a high standard in fairness" and to me it looked like research for a book or something!
TomTree wrote: » I just get an off feeling about her, seems to be a contradiction on social media. Maybe your hitting the nail on the head there with that theory about using social media as an investigative tool for writing.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Social media brings out the worst in people, sadly.
TomTree wrote: » Yah, pity for a writer she feels the need to peddle herself so much on social platforms. She seems to think she is an oracle for a generation.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » There are sooo many like that. I'd blame that vacuous scumbag waste of space otherwise known as Lena Dunham for starting that s**t, but I feel like she's a symptom of the disease, not the virus itsself. Part of me thinks it's youtube, part of me thinks its social media, but really it's any twit you put in front of a camera will come out with some proselytizing crap.
TomTree wrote: » Well to be fair Lena Dunham would be talented, painful but a talented writer. Stefaine just likes to tell us how she doesn't like people and says No to social activity unless the wedding is going to be in RSVP !
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Talented is not a word I'd associate with Dunham. Her episode of the Simpsons (which I believe she helped write, even uncredited) is utter dog-s**t. First season of Girls got a lot of attention, second season was a ratings flop that continued to slide downhill. Plus,folks forget Dunham started out on youtube, but never had to struggle because her parents are rich and already in the film industry. (It's why Dunham's first film is on the Criterion collection). That's sad about Preissner... she genuinely seemed down to earth. Sad to see the 'Can I just say no' doesn't apply when it comes to her profile, or a fiver in her pocket. I remember her appearance on the Late Late Show (alongside John Connors') sort of showed how out of touch she was. (Talking about having a GP, a Psychiatrist,etc etc, and how that should be the normality for everyone).
JohnnyFlash wrote: » You don’t like women much, do you?