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The Wright Stuff Discussion Thread (Part 3)

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    divingbboydivingbboy Posts: 14,074
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    What in the name of shitty crikey does Kate Nash look like!?
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    ChrisEChrisE Posts: 1,877
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    divingbboy wrote: »
    What in the name of shitty crikey does Kate Nash look like!?

    She doesn't own a mirror?:o
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    divingbboydivingbboy Posts: 14,074
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    ChrisE wrote: »
    She doesn't own a mirror?:o

    She appears to be sporting the Bride Of Frankenstein look this morning.
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    CreamteaCreamtea Posts: 14,682
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    Like, it's, like, Kate, like, Nash. Like.
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    SueGSueG Posts: 1,027
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    Does anyone actually like Steve Furst? I think he's a horrible man.
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    CreamteaCreamtea Posts: 14,682
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    SueG wrote: »
    Does anyone actually like Steve Furst? I think he's a horrible man.

    No, I'm not keen on him.
    Even less keen on those ridiculous glasses and flouncy neck scarves he sports. Smacks of a mid life crisis to me.
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    cavallicavalli Posts: 18,738
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    Just can't be bothered watching it regularly with cynical old Matthew, he lacks Madeley's warmth, cosiness and anecdotes :(

    Richard should have his own morning show, with The Wright Stuff moving to the evening.
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    cavallicavalli Posts: 18,738
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    SueG wrote: »
    Does anyone actually like Steve Furst? I think he's a horrible man.

    He's repellent in every regard.
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    CreamteaCreamtea Posts: 14,682
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    cavalli wrote: »
    Just can't be bothered watching it regularly with cynical old Matthew, he lacks Madeley's warmth, cosiness and anecdotes :(

    Richard should have his own morning show, with The Wright Stuff moving to the evening.

    I'm hoping someone at the Beeb spotted Richard presenting TWS and offer him something similar on there. Mind you, I don't think Richard wants to return to full time broadcasting. Think he's happy at home with Judy writing his books now.
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    cavallicavalli Posts: 18,738
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    Creamtea wrote: »
    I'm hoping someone at the Beeb spotted Richard presenting TWS and offer him something similar on there. Mind you, I don't think Richard wants to return to full time broadcasting. Think he's happy at home with Judy writing his books now.

    I'm hoping his little stint got his juices flowing, he's wasted scribbling in Cornwall.
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    broadshoulderbroadshoulder Posts: 18,758
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    SueG wrote: »
    Does anyone actually like Steve Furst? I think he's a horrible man.

    One of my favourite guests Always puts a bit of humour to the point he is making

    Talking points really crap today
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,488
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    SueG wrote: »
    Does anyone actually like Steve Furst? I think he's a horrible man.
    Creamtea wrote: »
    No, I'm not keen on him.
    Even less keen on those ridiculous glasses and flouncy neck scarves he sports. Smacks of a mid life crisis to me.

    I'm not keen on him. I wish he wouldn't pause and stutter so much and try to finish his sentences. I don't find him very funny either.

    Yes Creamtea, the scarves are an enourmously irritating affectation.
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    cavalli wrote: »
    I'm hoping his little stint got his juices flowing, he's wasted scribbling in Cornwall.

    I thought it was his wife who's wasted while he scribbles away in Cornwall.
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    China Girl wrote: »
    Woot Whoo, you never let me down :D

    Heh, you're too kind. ;-)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,488
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    woot_whoo wrote: »
    I thought it was his wife who's wasted while he scribbles away in Cornwall.

    :D LOL. Mind you, wouldn't you if you were married to Richard?:D
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    StrakerStraker Posts: 79,902
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    Why do they bother having guests who can`t be arsed to even be on passing acquaintance with the news stories? The fake signer at the Mandela ceremony has been complained about several times by deaf groups, this was not the first time as was incorrectly stated this morning. And MPs will not lose their expenses allowance if they accept the rise in 2015!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,488
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    Straker wrote: »
    Why do they bother having guests who can`t be arsed to even be on passing acquaintance with the news stories? The fake signer at the Mandela ceremony has been complained about several times by deaf groups, this was not the first time as was incorrectly stated this morning. And MPs will not lose their expenses allowance if they accept the rise in 2015!

    I thought that. I've only read that MP's pensions will cost them more. However, I'm quite impressed how on top of things Matt is considering the jungle and the following round of interviews and then coming straight from landing yesterday.
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    sheila bligesheila blige Posts: 8,015
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    cavalli wrote: »
    Just can't be bothered watching it regularly with cynical old Matthew, he lacks Madeley's warmth, cosiness and anecdotes :(
    Yes a nice sweater and a rocking chair and Dickie could almost pass for Val Doonican!:D There's nothing wrong with anecdotes - but all Dickie's anecdotes seem to revolve personally around himself.
    Richard should have his own morning show, with The Wright Stuff moving to the evening.

    I agree - Matthew's show is too hidden away in the daytime - then again his show would have to be shorter - and when I watch it - I like to have an almost full two hours of Wrighty!
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    JeffersonJefferson Posts: 3,736
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    SueG wrote: »
    Does anyone actually like Steve Furst? I think he's a horrible man.

    Indeed. He is a total ballbag.

    Someone you'd never tire of punching.
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    thomscnthomscn Posts: 892
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    SueG wrote: »
    Does anyone actually like Steve Furst? I think he's a horrible man.

    As Straker refers to him (I think)....Mr Burns love child....very apt me thinks :)
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    thomscnthomscn Posts: 892
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    woot_whoo wrote: »
    I thought it was his wife who's wasted while he scribbles away in Cornwall.


    Richard probably has an anecdote for that
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    farmer bobfarmer bob Posts: 27,595
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    Creamtea wrote: »
    I'm hoping someone at the Beeb spotted Richard presenting TWS and offer him something similar on there. Mind you, I don't think Richard wants to return to full time broadcasting. Think he's happy at home with Judy writing his books now.

    Richard was reviewing the Newspapers on BBC News channel the other evening. :-)
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    guernseysnailguernseysnail Posts: 18,922
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    Last show tomorrow....:(


    Until the New Year..:)
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    GroundhogalGroundhogal Posts: 9,502
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    divingbboy wrote: »
    What in the name of shitty crikey does Kate Nash look like!?

    THAT'S KATE NASH? :O Only started watching at the papers review and was wondering who or what the hell it was.
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    woot_whoowoot_whoo Posts: 18,030
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    Creamtea wrote: »
    Like, it's, like, Kate, like, Nash. Like.

    I'm so glad someone commented on this. It was incredibly noticeable. I actually considered transcribing a paragraph of one of her speeches, but feared I would wear out the "L", "I", "K" and "E" on my keyboard. I know that a lot of people do this, but I've never noticed anyone do it to the extent that Ms Nash did.

    "I like, saw this like, woman. She was like, old. I gave her a lift to the like, hospital. But then like, I didn't know whether like, she'd have like, a lift or something to like, get home"

    This isn't even an exaggeration.
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