Ian Hyland - TV critic

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,193
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    Maybe you should start a 'bring back NOTW' thread. See how long it lasts.

    aww you made the showbiz thread, you are now officially a celebrity (and the name calling that goes with that, (not me I hasten to add)) :) You could start a bring back NOTW thread or poll even, world's your oyster, go for it:)
  • DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    Oi Ian......got a question for you.:)

    Do you moderate all the comments which appear after you have done your bit?

    Are you a journalist or a moderator?:)

    Just wondering because the 3am girls are being accused of all sorts and I'm pretty sure that they are employed to write 'copy' just as you are.

    Can you please answer me?:)
  • ian hylandian hyland Posts: 215
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    Oi Ian......got a question for you.:)

    Do you moderate all the comments which appear after you have done your bit?

    Are you a journalist or a moderator?:)

    Just wondering because the 3am girls are being accused of all sorts and I'm pretty sure that they are employed to write 'copy' just as you are.

    Can you please answer me?:)

    Hi DiamondDoll,
    I don't moderate but I sometimes reply if someone has posted something really stupid.
    I can't vouch for the 3am girls. In any way.
  • lozengerlozenger Posts: 4,881
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    Right come ladies - we are all intelligent on here (well most of us) but we all seem to have become a teensy weensy bit excited by the presence of Ian, who I am sure is just a normal everyday bloke with a very important job to do (i.e. watching telly...what could be more important?)

    And he doesn't need us all turning into that woman off the fast show...(she's different with men)


    Oh Hi ian - *giggles, twirls hair*

    I have a question for you... When watching telly, do you ever switch off? Not switch the telly off, but watch it for fun without your TV critic hat on? Or does it still seem like 'work'?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,020
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    lozenger wrote: »
    Right come ladies - we are all intelligent on here (well most of us) but we all seem to have become a teensy weensy bit excited by the presence of Ian, who I am sure is just a normal everyday bloke with a very important job to do (i.e. watching telly...what could be more important?)

    And he doesn't need us all turning into that woman off the fast show...(she's different with men)


    Oh Hi ian - *giggles, twirls hair*

    I have a question for you... When watching telly, do you ever switch off? Not switch the telly off, but watch it for fun without your TV critic hat on? Or does it still seem like 'work'?

    Ha! Catfight! Sticks chest out and pouts.:p Hope your not clogging his private message board.

    Sorry Ian how many bottles of wine does it take to drown out the reality shows.
  • sidsgirlsidsgirl Posts: 4,425
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    lozenger wrote: »
    Right come ladies - we are all intelligent on here (well most of us) but we all seem to have become a teensy weensy bit excited by the presence of Ian, who I am sure is just a normal everyday bloke with a very important job to do (i.e. watching telly...what could be more important?)

    And he doesn't need us all turning into that woman off the fast show...(she's different with men)


    Oh Hi ian - *giggles, twirls hair*

    I have a question for you... When watching telly, do you ever switch off? Not switch the telly off, but watch it for fun without your TV critic hat on? Or does it still seem like 'work'?


    Yeah, l'd noticed that. Awww, bless. :D
  • ian hylandian hyland Posts: 215
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    lozenger wrote: »
    Right come ladies - we are all intelligent on here (well most of us) but we all seem to have become a teensy weensy bit excited by the presence of Ian, who I am sure is just a normal everyday bloke with a very important job to do (i.e. watching telly...what could be more important?)

    And he doesn't need us all turning into that woman off the fast show...(she's different with men)


    Oh Hi ian - *giggles, twirls hair*

    I have a question for you... When watching telly, do you ever switch off? Not switch the telly off, but watch it for fun without your TV critic hat on? Or does it still seem like 'work'?

    Ha. It's all work really. You never know when something might crop up.
  • ian hylandian hyland Posts: 215
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    goldiloks wrote: »
    Ha! Catfight! Sticks chest out and pouts.:p Hope your not clogging his private message board.

    Sorry Ian how many bottles of wine does it take to drown out the reality shows.

    I only drink to forget X Factor these days.
  • DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    Hi DiamondDoll,
    I don't moderate but I sometimes reply if someone has posted something really stupid.
    I can't vouch for the 3am girls. In any way.

    Thanks for replying.:)

    Whilst I understand that you can only speak for yourself, how likely do you think it is that journalists actually moderate responses?
    You did say that that you are willing to reply but do you have any input to comments posted?

    Sorry if I sound as though I am cross-examining you.:o
    I'm just interested. xx
  • lozengerlozenger Posts: 4,881
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    Ha. It's all work really. You never know when something might crop up.

    Oh - I didn't know you had to review Television X too..:o
  • ian hylandian hyland Posts: 215
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    Thanks for replying.:)

    Whilst I understand that you can only speak for yourself, how likely do you think it is that journalists actually moderate responses?
    You did say that that you are willing to reply but do you have any input to comments posted?

    Sorry if I sound as though I am cross-examining you.:o
    I'm just interested. xx

    I'd be surprised if journalists did any moderating. It would interfere with important work down the pub.
  • Pet1986Pet1986 Posts: 7,701
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    I'd be surprised if journalists did any moderating. It would interfere with important work down the pub.

    Oh Mr Hyland I love you :p sarcastic and funny.
  • DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    I'd be surprised if journalists did any moderating. It would interfere with important work down the pub.

    Just as I suspected.;)
  • artlesschaosartlesschaos Posts: 11,345
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    lozenger wrote: »
    Oh - I didn't know you had to review Television X too..:o

    :D:D

    That, and Rhianna's dance routines.
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    Hi DiamondDoll,
    I don't moderate but I sometimes reply if someone has posted something really stupid.
    I can't vouch for the 3am girls. In any way.

    Thanks for that....says it all really.:D
  • DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    tara27 wrote: »
    Thanks for that....says it all really.:D
    Does it?
    I'm confuzzled.:confused:
  • cazzzcazzz Posts: 12,218
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    I'd be surprised if journalists did any moderating. It would interfere with important work down the pub.

    Some dont even read the comments, a few journos tweeted about this a while ago saying they take no notice and dont read the comments left under their articles....which is fair enough.

    At least you read some of yours:)
  • artlesschaosartlesschaos Posts: 11,345
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    Does it?
    I'm confuzzled.:confused:

    i'd let it go, DD. Don't get baited into an argument about a closed thread.:)
  • DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    All the usual claptrap (which inspired my question) has been removed.
    Good old DS never lets us down.:D
  • DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    i'd let it go, DD. Don't get baited into an argument about a closed thread.:)

    Yup..........all par for the course,innit?;)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,020
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    ian hyland wrote: »
    I only drink to forget X Factor these days.

    Dire this year hardly watched it, although I caught the usual, you owned that stage, you made that song your own, I want everyone from **fill in the town** to vote for you. Have I missed any.
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    goldiloks wrote: »
    Dire this year hardly watched it, although I caught the usual, you owned that stage, you made that song your own, I want everyone from **fill in the town** to vote for you. Have I missed any.

    Lousy Bingo, we call it.

    You made that song your own.

    I hope the people of *insert town* are picking up their phones


    You. Deserve. to be. in. that. FINAL!!

    Etc.
  • SarahKSarahK Posts: 1,291
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    Ian Hyland & Ally Ross are both hilarious.
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    Lousy Bingo, we call it.

    You made that song your own.

    I hope the people of *insert town* are picking up their phones


    You. Deserve. to be. in. that. FINAL!!

    Etc.

    Your like a young........
  • artlesschaosartlesschaos Posts: 11,345
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    goldiloks wrote: »
    Your like a young........

    "...Lennie Henry"!!!

    My fav, ever!
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