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cunt and no mistake.


Never believe your own hype is a good maxim for life. For a man who did a series about the dark side of fame he completely missed the point and fell into said trap.


I leave aside his financial corruption and the fact that he's a fucking liar....errr...oops.


Scum; still not on the same level as Jeremy Kyle of whom I had the displeasure of seeing this morning. What an utterly vile human being!!!

Pennies and Mockers, please let us know what you really think! hehe


He's OK in the flesh. Dependent on the circumstances in which you meet him, he's an affable chap. A bit like a bloke you really should despise (think say J Oliver/ C Moyles) but can't quite....

Oh, you know what, I started off writing a reasonable point about his tenure at the Daily Mirror and the corruption and incompetence involved, and how it seemed odd that he's gone on to fame and fortune.

But bollocks to all that, if anyone meets him just keep punching him in the face until your arm gets tired.

I had the misfortune of working with Jeremy Clarkson, although thankfully our paths didn't cross daily.


He was a thoroughly unpleasant, selfish, small minded primadonna. I couldn't give him a good twatting, much as he deserves it, because I would feel soiled as a result.

Having worked with the utterly vile Piers Moron in the past I can tell you that not only has he a face that you would consistently want to punch but he is an oily, smarmy, vile comtemptible piece of shit. A smug twat who unfortunately is laughing all the way to the bank. Why people choose to continue to employ such a mediocrity is beyond me.

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Not feeling terribly eloquent today, but I think that sums it up.

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> Not feeling terribly eloquent today, but I think

> that sums it up.


I think you've summed him up perfectly RosieH, the mot juste as our French chums might put it.

And I for one think you are eloquence itself.

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