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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Alan Brazil is an expert at it but Mike Parry is

> just funny with his unique brand of it.


Alan Brazil, god, how does he make a living. There's a great clip on youtube of him in a police station being charged with drink driving, and his reaction is too funny. Total knob jockey.

Listening to the repeat now and was wondering who the edjeet was saying he wanted segregation for his daughter so he sent her to haberdashers...


Just unbelievable the crap that comes from his mouth (plus can never get away from the image of him being a cat on BB)

Chick Wrote:

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> numbers Wrote:

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> > George Galloway on radio 4, as I type.

>

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> He was better than Charles Moore.


I didn't get even get that far before I changed channels. Perhaps he did me a favour then.

mariababe Wrote:

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> Listening to the repeat now and was wondering who

> the edjeet was saying he wanted segregation for

> his daughter so he sent her to haberdashers...

>

> Just unbelievable the crap that comes from his

> mouth (plus can never get away from the image of

> him being a cat on BB)


my thoughts exactly! I think it was the segregation bit that set me off on one.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> World Cup football pundits - Rio Ferdinand, Phil

> Neville, Ian Wright, Theirry Henry, Alan Shearer

> etc etc. I love football but my god they talk

> absolute shite. The only one who makes any sense

> is Glenn Hoddle.


Glenn Hoddle? You've let your Spurs tinted glasses colour your judgement. He's as gulity as the rest.

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