reality rant..aarrrggghhh !!!
reality rant..aarrrggghhh !!!
reality tv............... whats the f*****g point.
scrap it.....its s**t.
i pay my tv licence with good money and im tuning into s**t programmes
everytime you flick over theres something toss on.....
more films please....
scrap it.....its s**t.
i pay my tv licence with good money and im tuning into s**t programmes
everytime you flick over theres something toss on.....
more films please....
life is like a big shit sandwich - every day we take a bigger bite
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I couldn't agree more. Having said that, I watched "Dragon's Den" for the 1st time last night, and it was brilliant.
People with business ideas trying to sell their products to multi-millionaire businessfolk, who are less than kind in the face of crap ideas. Think of it as a Pop Idol for people with brains.
Last night was hilarious. One guy had an idea for a premium rate phoneline service where you phone up for help with your car. However, when questioned, his stock answer for the people phoning in seemed to be "take it to a garage".
Another guy had a multi-gym built into a seat. It had an exercise bike, running machine, weights etc... It also looked terrible... not surprisingly, they didn't buy it.
People with business ideas trying to sell their products to multi-millionaire businessfolk, who are less than kind in the face of crap ideas. Think of it as a Pop Idol for people with brains.
Last night was hilarious. One guy had an idea for a premium rate phoneline service where you phone up for help with your car. However, when questioned, his stock answer for the people phoning in seemed to be "take it to a garage".
Another guy had a multi-gym built into a seat. It had an exercise bike, running machine, weights etc... It also looked terrible... not surprisingly, they didn't buy it.
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Yeah I agree the original dragons were better - there was that californian one that left this series that was pretty good, but in the original series there was a bit of a wacky one with like whitish hair who kept investing in random stuff - he was ace!
I thought the exercise chair could have worked - imagine if they could sell that to hospitals? As in to put by a patients bed to give them a way to exercise and keep their fitness up while their in hospital.
I thought the exercise chair could have worked - imagine if they could sell that to hospitals? As in to put by a patients bed to give them a way to exercise and keep their fitness up while their in hospital.
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Ah, give 'em a chance. None of them suffer fools gladly - that's why they're not skint lol. Having said that, I miss Rachel Elnaugh 'cause I fancied her a bit (quick, where's me tablets?). Theo is ok - straight talker. He must have some skill in repeatedly taking companies that are doing cack and turning them around.
There are some complete loons that appear on the show though. You'd think that three series in people would have some idea of what to expect and yet the idiots still keep appearing. That 'car doctor' bloke had me in stitches. How could that possibly work? And I'm sorry but announcing that you've invented a new multi-gym, and then pulling back a cover to reveal what appears to be the armchair you slob in to watch the telly, is quite frankly taking the piss!
Top programme!

There are some complete loons that appear on the show though. You'd think that three series in people would have some idea of what to expect and yet the idiots still keep appearing. That 'car doctor' bloke had me in stitches. How could that possibly work? And I'm sorry but announcing that you've invented a new multi-gym, and then pulling back a cover to reveal what appears to be the armchair you slob in to watch the telly, is quite frankly taking the piss!
Top programme!
Bet if she offered you enough of the folding stuff you'd agree to give her one anywayssgtsnelly wrote:PS that new woman is oooooogly

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