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Mikecg Wrote:

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> What a Knob, when asked why are you here he

> responded with because lots of people are also

> here?, what a @#$%&.



completely agree..made himself look like a right pleb. he couldn't answer any of the reporter's questions..clearly there for his own publicity.

Russel Brand's sports column every weekend is a cracker - and anyone who says otehriwse is speaking from prejudice rather than critical grounds. You don't have to like the guy, but to suggest he doesn't know what he's talking about is plain wrong

BigPhil. Russel Brand will have been the one who when questioned would've replied "Why I is ere? Well me heard that the ladies who is free and don't wash will be a plenty". "But seriously Mr Brand what brings you to the City of London on such a tense occasion?" "Twitter be the reason if all truth be told". "You can fcuk off now Mr Brand, thanks for your time"


He was also flanked by minders. What a cnut.

From sky


"Brand said: "It is really interesting to see what happens when everyone gets together. There is a great sense of community."


He then told reporters: "I always come to these kind of things, I'm very interested. I am interested in learning and interested in why these people have come to this.


"I wonder what alternatives there are and I think it makes people cogent of them. I think it's also very beautiful."

"


Not exactly profound but not sure why it would get people so wound up either

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> From sky

>

> "Brand said: "It is really interesting to see what

> happens when everyone gets together. There is a

> great sense of community."

>

> He then told reporters: "I always come to these

> kind of things, I'm very interested. I am

> interested in learning and interested in why these

> people have come to this.

>

> "I wonder what alternatives there are and I think

> it makes people cogent of them. I think it's also

> very beautiful."

> "

>

> Not exactly profound but not sure why it would get

> people so wound up either



Get off the Picket line Sean.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > From sky

> >

> > "Brand said: "It is really interesting to see

> what

> > happens when everyone gets together. There is a

> > great sense of community."

> >

> > He then told reporters: "I always come to these

> > kind of things, I'm very interested. I am

> > interested in learning and interested in why

> these

> > people have come to this.

> >

> > "I wonder what alternatives there are and I

> think

> > it makes people cogent of them. I think it's

> also

> > very beautiful."

> > "

> >

> > Not exactly profound but not sure why it would

> get

> > people so wound up either

>

>

> Get off the Picket line Sean.


That must have been after the phone call he received from his PR after witnessing his first interview! I saw the first interview live on SKY and he couldn't answer any of the questions the reporter was throwing at him.

Someone must have mentioned to him how badly he came across because, in the afternoon, he squirmed his way up the camera again and came out with somethng reasonably coherent that his PR man/scriptwriter had obviously written for him.


Yes, a complete and utter prat.

SMG the interview I saw he never said anything and the reporter did press him but it appeared to me that he had nothing to say because he hadn't the time to think and to my mind this showed how shallow he is. I was there by default because I work in bishopsgate he was there for publicity I really don't like the bloke.


SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> From sky

>

> "Brand said: "It is really interesting to see what

> happens when everyone gets together. There is a

> great sense of community."

>

> He then told reporters: "I always come to these

> kind of things, I'm very interested. I am

> interested in learning and interested in why these

> people have come to this.

>

> "I wonder what alternatives there are and I think

> it makes people cogent of them. I think it's also

> very beautiful."

> "

>

> Not exactly profound but not sure why it would get

> people so wound up either

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Russel Brand's sports column every weekend is a

> cracker - and anyone who says otehriwse is

> speaking from prejudice rather than critical

> grounds. You don't have to like the guy, but to

> suggest he doesn't know what he's talking about is

> plain wrong



as previously mentioned i never read his saturday sports column, why because its crap, and just because i think he,s crap as well doesn,t come into the equation. i happen to know what i like to read, and him i no like.

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