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HARRY HILL.


Just seen the revamped version of iconic 90's variety show 'Stars in their Eyes' on tv. What a shocking disappointment that was. The entire show has been transformed into a kind of self gratifying show for Harry Hill to indulge everyone in his poor quality, not funny slapstick humour which grates worse than a piece of mouldy cheddar.


Not impressed. Shame on you ITV.


Louisa.

wHEN YOU HAVE THE CAPS LOCK ON. mAY HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT IT AND THEN YOU TYPE A LONG SENTENCE. lOOK UP, AND aaaaaaRGH.


That really makes me want to take a sledge hammer to my keyboard. Guess not a problem for the touch typers out there, but I stare at my keyboard as I type occaisionally looking up. Twice today this has happened.

People who get on buses, sit down on the outside seat, put their bag on the inside seat, then studiously look down to avoid catching your eye when you want to sit down. Up to and including a comedy look round the bus when you tap them on the shoulder, to check there isn't another seat you could be taking rather than disturbing them.

Cheers Loz. Today is a GOOD day.


Loz Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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> > This place is your friend

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> > http://uppercaseit.com/

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> If you are in MS Word, Shift-F3 does much the same

> thing.

I don't care Otta, when I'm on a mission to sort out a DIY job at home the last thing I need is some joker in paint stained Matalan clobber asking me if he can fix a new door knob on for me. Pop to the job centre if you want work, stop congesting the busy car park of a retail park intimidating and annoying customers. I've confronted B&Q and the defunct Comet (Pets at Home now) to no avail.


Louisa.

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