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*Bob* Wrote:

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> To be honest they might as well dispense with the

> formalities, wheel-on an enormous phallus at the

> start of the show for them to intermittently gawp

> at, and then spend the next hour drinking sweet

> white wine and flicking through 'Heat' whilst they

> get their hair done.



Whilst smoking 40 Rothmans.

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> *Bob* Wrote:

> Cackling, screeching, end-of-the-pier,

> faked-tanned, Sheila's-Wheels insured, leering

> harpies.

>

> Does this or does this not mean that you like teh

> ( see what I did there) show "Bob"sy?


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teh ?

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God, what a bunch of snobs! - what you have described is often the behaviour of lots of women on a girls night out - whether that's a bunch of perma tanned Essex girls or a bunch of yummy mummies knocking back the vino in Black Cherry.


I totally get it and I love it and not really sure why it's a big secret to be 'admitted' to.....lots of my friends love it too, all educated, bright ladies with careers, blah, blah,blah....


And I'm not surprised that you men don't like it and don't get it, you're not expected to.....and according to most blokes, women that are loud and having a good time without you are trampy 'cackling' harlots, etc, etc....maybe they just scare you a little?...Oh who cares, I love watching it if I'm around, makes me laugh and cheers me up.

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emc Wrote:

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> God, what a bunch of snobs! - what you have

> described is often the behaviour of lots of women

> on a girls night out


Exactly.


Thus proving the rule that if you put more than six people of the same sex in a room and give them half a shandy each, they'll either get their tits out, or start comparing cock sizes (metaphorically speaking, of course).


However - fair do's - I'm prepared to admit it's current scheduling slot makes it the most exciting thing on television at that time (unless you're really into Bargain Hunt)

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I have watched snippets of it when Bargain Hunt started to flag, or when I needed a break from one of Tim W's more outre weskits, so I suppose I'm not really in a position to give a fair and balanced view of the show.

But shag all that, I won't attempt to then.

What a desperate, blowsy bunch of superannuated wannabe ladettes.

All they need is a guest spot from Jenny Eclair to make the whole grisly package complete.

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