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date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:13:25 GMT,
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Re: What's the point of gabbling Gaby?
Mick Tully wrote in news:ced82d16-3318-47d5-
b844-89aee4ce7fe2@y24g2000hsd.googlegroups.com:
> On Mar 30, 9:46 am, Mick Tully wrote:
>> She's one of the BBC's 5-nations' beautiful blonde bimbos, but WTF is
>> this inarticulate dummy foisted upon radio listeners? She may talk at
>> 100mph plus, but I can't understand what she's supposed to be saying.
>> She's utterly useless.
>>
>> The BBC used to be a proudly professional organisation. When did this
>> change?
>
> Sorry, it's Six-Nations, these days. Why though do we need these
> expensive beautiful, busty bimbos to gormlessly and painfully ask the
> same question every bloody time: "How does it feel to win...?"
>
> How my TV survives these dummies is beyond me.
>
Have you noticed how the BBC keep giving sports news to women who know
absolutey f*ck all about what they're reading ?
date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:13:25 GMT
author: Phil
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Re: What's the point of gabbling Gaby?
Phil wrote:
> Mick Tully wrote in
> news:ced82d16-3318-47d5-
> b844-89aee4ce7fe2@y24g2000hsd.googlegroups.com:
>
>> On Mar 30, 9:46 am, Mick Tully wrote:
>>> She's one of the BBC's 5-nations' beautiful blonde bimbos, but WTF
>>> is this inarticulate dummy foisted upon radio listeners? She may
>>> talk at 100mph plus, but I can't understand what she's supposed to
>>> be saying. She's utterly useless.
>>>
>>> The BBC used to be a proudly professional organisation. When did
>>> this change?
>>
>> Sorry, it's Six-Nations, these days. Why though do we need these
>> expensive beautiful, busty bimbos to gormlessly and painfully ask the
>> same question every bloody time: "How does it feel to win...?"
>>
>> How my TV survives these dummies is beyond me.
>>
>
> Have you noticed how the BBC keep giving sports news to women who know
> absolutey f*ck all about what they're reading ?
Yes, funnily enough I have!
date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:32:00 +0100
author: Blueshirt
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Re: What's the point of gabbling Gaby?
Mick Tully wrote:
> On Apr 26, 7:32 pm, "Blueshirt" wrote:
>> Phil wrote:
>>> Mick Tully wrote in
>>> news:ced82d16-3318-47d5-
>>> b844-89aee4ce7...@y24g2000hsd.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>>> On Mar 30, 9:46 am, Mick Tully wrote:
>>>>> She's one of the BBC's 5-nations' beautiful blonde bimbos, but
>>>>> WTF is this inarticulate dummy foisted upon radio listeners? She
>>>>> may talk at 100mph plus, but I can't understand what she's
>>>>> supposed to be saying. She's utterly useless.
>>
>>>>> The BBC used to be a proudly professional organisation. When did
>>>>> this change?
>>
>>>> Sorry, it's Six-Nations, these days. Why though do we need these
>>>> expensive beautiful, busty bimbos to gormlessly and painfully ask
>>>> the same question every bloody time: "How does it feel to win...?"
>>
>>>> How my TV survives these dummies is beyond me.
>>
>>> Have you noticed how the BBC keep giving sports news to women who
>>> know absolutey f*ck all about what they're reading ?
>>
>> Yes, funnily enough I have!
>
> ;-)
>
> What have Sky Sports News and BBC News 24 have in common?
>
> Drop-dead-gorgeous blonde, female presenters.
>
> Make of that what you will.
Eye candy, pure and simple. Radio doesn't have that luxury.
date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 03:12:15 +0100
author: Blueshirt
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Re: What's the point of gabbling Gaby?
Mick Tully wrote in news:8d1d18cc-be56-4b1f-
9bfe-7ef995f7eda8@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:
> On Apr 26, 7:32 pm, "Blueshirt" wrote:
>> Phil wrote:
>> > Mick Tully wrote in
>> > news:ced82d16-3318-47d5-
>> > b844-89aee4ce7...@y24g2000hsd.googlegroups.com:
>>
>> >> On Mar 30, 9:46 am, Mick Tully wrote:
>> >>> She's one of the BBC's 5-nations' beautiful blonde bimbos, but
WTF
>> >>> is this inarticulate dummy foisted upon radio listeners? She may
>> >>> talk at 100mph plus, but I can't understand what she's supposed
to
>> >>> be saying. She's utterly useless.
>>
>> >>> The BBC used to be a proudly professional organisation. When did
>> >>> this change?
>>
>> >> Sorry, it's Six-Nations, these days. Why though do we need these
>> >> expensive beautiful, busty bimbos to gormlessly and painfully ask
the
>> >> same question every bloody time: "How does it feel to win...?"
>>
>> >> How my TV survives these dummies is beyond me.
>>
>> > Have you noticed how the BBC keep giving sports news to women who
know
>> > absolutey f*ck all about what they're reading ?
>>
>> Yes, funnily enough I have!
>
> ;-)
>
> What have Sky Sports News and BBC News 24 have in common?
>
> Drop-dead-gorgeous blonde, female presenters.
>
> Make of that what you will.
>
> Mick.
>
Pretty, yes.
Hardly drop dead gorgeous.
Matter of opinion I suppose.
My taste runs to the busty feminine types like Fern Britton.
date: Sun, 11 May 2008 13:54:27 GMT
author: Phil
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Re: What's the point of gabbling Gaby?
"Blueshirt" wrote in news:gpRQj.25180$j7.467184
@news.indigo.ie:
> Mick Tully wrote:
>> On Apr 26, 7:32 pm, "Blueshirt" wrote:
>>> Phil wrote:
>>>> Mick Tully wrote in
>>>> news:ced82d16-3318-47d5-
>>>> b844-89aee4ce7...@y24g2000hsd.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>>> On Mar 30, 9:46 am, Mick Tully wrote:
>>>>>> She's one of the BBC's 5-nations' beautiful blonde bimbos, but
>>>>>> WTF is this inarticulate dummy foisted upon radio listeners? She
>>>>>> may talk at 100mph plus, but I can't understand what she's
>>>>>> supposed to be saying. She's utterly useless.
>>>
>>>>>> The BBC used to be a proudly professional organisation. When did
>>>>>> this change?
>>>
>>>>> Sorry, it's Six-Nations, these days. Why though do we need these
>>>>> expensive beautiful, busty bimbos to gormlessly and painfully ask
>>>>> the same question every bloody time: "How does it feel to win...?"
>>>
>>>>> How my TV survives these dummies is beyond me.
>>>
>>>> Have you noticed how the BBC keep giving sports news to women who
>>>> know absolutey f*ck all about what they're reading ?
>>>
>>> Yes, funnily enough I have!
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>> What have Sky Sports News and BBC News 24 have in common?
>>
>> Drop-dead-gorgeous blonde, female presenters.
>>
>> Make of that what you will.
>
> Eye candy, pure and simple. Radio doesn't have that luxury.
>
>
>
>
They still give commentary jobs to some females though. There actually
ARE some girls who do know about football, but the BBC R5 choices are
not some of them
date: Sun, 11 May 2008 13:56:12 GMT
author: Phil
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