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Ah yes, porn with all the porn taken out - as Bill Hicks said, I'm not sure plot and dialogue are enough to carry these things on their own


Still - the Mail once again getting it's prurient kicks describing what the channels advertise (and not complaining about what they don't deliver )


Liking the Tacqui thing tho BBW

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Don't know about you, but I feel a bit sorry for the silly cow.


She's obviously married to a bit of a cheapskate, stuck up North, with only his knuckles and a mouse for company. Couldn't he tune into BBC Parliament to see his Nunhead beau and knock one out?


Bring back the Tories and some proper scandel, rather than this scrapping the bottom of the barrel for any bit of tittle tattle. oh sorry, it did cost the tax payer a few pound.

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Listening to BBC London this morning where it was embarrasing to hear the presenters giggle like a pair of adolescent school-kids. For the whole show. Then Paul Ross got on his moral high-horse and said he himself had NEVER watched one because he considered them "juvenile". Then went back to giggling like a child


To be sure a large part of the industry is explotative and populated with spivs and dangerous men. But then so is the clothing industry.


And to listen to so many people say they "never watch" it (in the same way that when google street view came out last week everyone was outraged on behalf of the man coming out of the sex shop) - when it is clearly pretty much a huge percentage of the population. You don't drive several industries (and the fact that you enjoy a video/DVD player and using the internet is largely down to the success of porn driving them) on the back of a few sad men in raincoats


At least MPs expenses get published online from July - so from that angle we look to be covered

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PS to above - I'm not defending the industry in it's current state btw. Just wanted to make that clear. The clothing industry comparison is possibly glib as well but the more I find out about the reality for many participants at the coalface in both, the more I want to have them talked about
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cdonline Wrote:

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> She's obviously married to a bit of a cheapskate,

> stuck up North, with only his knuckles and a mouse

> for company. Couldn't he tune into BBC Parliament

> to see his Nunhead beau and knock one out?




I think its very noble of her husband to take the rap for this and save the career of his MP wifey - I heard that it was in fact he who was not around that weekend and it was she who was at home with only a ____________ and a mouse for company.

Lets play Tacqui Blankety Blank.

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I'm not keen on fisking at the best of times, but sometimes, if it's a long post that needs to be addressed on a point by point basis; but seriously Louisiana do you have to fisk everything?

It was just one short sentence!


Couldn't that have just read:


"Well Jacquie says we have paid for it, and she says that she's paying the money back.

But how can you say it's none of our business?"


So much more conversational.


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As for your latter point, each of the recent cases the women in question have all been stained with their own sleaze and dubious self-interest, often following the letter (juuust) but never the spirit of the rules.


They've all also threatened to bin their men which doesn't say much about their personal integrity either does it.

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I'm saying it's none of our business because it's prurient. If the films were all Ocean's 13 and Finding Nemo etc this wouldn't even be in the news. The only reason it's in the news is the tee-hee factor. It's cringey


A claim was mistakenly submitted, the claims dept caught it and rejected it. It was all dealt with privately as it should be. The fact that someone then leaked so we the public could go "ooh which one???" is a bit embarassing. Let's say you find out which titles - then what?

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mockney piers Wrote:

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> I'm not keen on fisking at the best of times, but

> sometimes, if it's a long post that needs to be

> addressed on a point by point basis; but seriously

> Louisiana do you have to fisk everything?

> It was just one short sentence!

>

> Couldn't that have just read:

>

> "Well Jacquie says we have paid for it, and she

> says that she's paying the money back.

> But how can you say it's none of our business?"

>

> So much more conversational.


Mockney...


I have a business to run, the kitchen is being ripped out as I speak, calls to clients, John Lewis, electrician, tile people to get though, seven separate deliveries of mountains of stuff (filling half garden right now), dealing with NGO board stuff, with three different depts of HMRC etc. Multi-tasking. As we women do. So morse code is as much as I can manage, as ever.

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