Re: What's the point of gabbling Gaby?
Mick Tully wrote in
news:4111b268-c326-4e7e-bb89-dfcd4ce34fce@v32g2000prd.googlegroups.com:
> On Apr 6, 3:03 pm, J0nn wrote:
>> In article
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>> Mick Tully wrote:
>> > On Mar 31, 7:35 pm, "Stephen O'Connell" wrote:
>> > > 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?
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>> > > When everybody started complaining here!
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>> > No red-blooded male would object to seeing her on the telly, even
>> > if there's nobody at home.
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>> > Hearing her gibbering unintelligently, away in what is *meant to be
>> > English, is just far too much work.
>>
>> > Mick.
>>
>> Her Sunday morning problem is very uninteresting bit like that
>> program with "funny man" Eamon Holmes on a Saturday Morning. It is
>> preoccupied mith minuteae of Westminster
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>> Dreadful VD in the morning. Just because you want to be a radio
>> presenter doesn't mean your any good at it. She is plain irritating
>> and seems to rarely have a grasp of the program subject unless it is
>> about pregnancy or bringing up children.
>>
>> Dreadful Nikky Cambell and his appalling early morning wit.
>>
>> Simon Mayo OK but the man needs a revamp. The program is stale.
>>
>> Sports phone ins such as 606 has become a shadow of its previous self
>> apart from when Alan Green is presenting it.
>>
>> Its Talk Shit for me most of the time now.
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> I agree with most of that, but at least the Scot, Campbell can speak
> English, unlike his stuttering scouse co-presenter, whose questions
> meander on for ages, but who always rudely interrupts the answer.
>
> If she thinks that makes her a Paxman, she's sadly deluded.
>
> Mick.
>
Thing is, VD is at the BBC, where as long as she hasn't got a penis, she
gets preferential treatment - if she was a lesbian, she'd get a managers
job at the BPC
date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:22:35 GMT
author: Phil
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