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Parkdrive Wrote:

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> He probably means well


I really doubt it. If he wanted to help people, he'd put some free advice out there for cooking/shopping on a budget. Not bring out a bloody book. It's a really cynical move IMO. Besides, he's a very rich man who obviously knows nothing about feeding a family on a tight budget, so the whole thing is pretty much irrelevant.

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > He probably means well

>

> I really doubt it. If he wanted to help people,

> he'd put some free advice out there for

> cooking/shopping on a budget. Not bring out a

> bloody book. It's a really cynical move IMO.

> Besides, he's a very rich man who obviously knows

> nothing about feeding a family on a tight budget,

> so the whole thing is pretty much irrelevant.



I did say he was tw*t

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And not to mention he's a better drummer than him out of Blur, who might want to concentrate on plane flying and trying to bunk along with that Labour party rather than the pop music racket.


NB Please note the 'not to mention' above, I should be mortified if Dave Rowntree were ever to lose a percussion appointment because of anything I might have opined.

I have nothing but admiration and cavities for his family's 'fruit' gums and pastilles. They're as lush as that other Britpop group, oh, what are they called, yes! Sleeper.


Though, who am I to offer an opinion indeed perhaps even judgement concerning drummers when Ginger Baker is still alive?

As long as God's dead Ginge'll let us know on the matter.

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And of course, Jamie the cook, Alex the cheese maven??? What?

It's not a big stretch to get Graham baking bread. No, it isn't I don't care what anyone says.

Put all of the above together, and there's a Welsh Rarebit to be proud of.


So the rhythm section and the guitarist put it before the singer and await his verdict.


Damon bites, chews, swallows then breaks into a grin.


"That's fantastic, inspiring, you've given me the way forward, yes, yes I'll reform GRILLERS"!

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