what State Would This Country Be in if it wasn't for Matt Alright ?

DangerBrotherDangerBrother Posts: 1,623
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He is the one good man left.

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  • TardisSteveTardisSteve Posts: 8,077
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    He is the one good man left.

    Who? :confused:
  • degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    We'd have better TV presenters
  • annette kurtenannette kurten Posts: 39,543
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    who?





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  • BelfastGuy125BelfastGuy125 Posts: 7,515
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    Less sanctimonious and smug?
  • muggins14muggins14 Posts: 61,844
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    Twenty-seven.
  • Fowl FaxFowl Fax Posts: 3,968
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    How would we deal with the ever rising costs from energy companies if it wasn't for the likes of watchdog.

    Wait a minute Watchdog has done fick all about rising energy costs, every week they piss and moan about it, grill some bellend from Ofcom who is about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

    Then prices rise just in time for Winter.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,692
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    Matt Allwright has saved my life in more ways than I can possibly say.
  • sodavlacsodavlac Posts: 10,607
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    Never heard of him. Maybe he could form a business partnership with former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright for no other reason that Albright & Alright would be a catchy name. I'm thinking toothpaste, washing powder or bleach manufacturing would be a good fit.
  • culturemancultureman Posts: 11,701
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    Wyoming, or just possibly South Dakota.
  • roger_purvisroger_purvis Posts: 968
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    I like saints and scroungers.
  • R82n8R82n8 Posts: 3,656
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    I liked his mate on Rogue Traders, wonder where he went? :p
  • cessnacessna Posts: 6,747
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    R82n8 wrote: »
    I liked his mate on Rogue Traders, wonder where he went? :p

    Beleive he got involved in Benefits Street
  • grumpyscotgrumpyscot Posts: 11,354
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    But wot abaht Dominic Littlewood? He's single mindedly sorted out all these scammers (with the help of a 20 strong production team of course!)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,182
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    I loathe these types of programs. The BBC seems obsessed with people being ripped off or faked by bogus products or bogus repair men. Perhaps the conclusion should be, there are quite a lot of stupid people in the UK?
  • walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,907
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    Fowl Fax wrote: »
    How would we deal with the ever rising costs from energy companies if it wasn't for the likes of watchdog.

    Wait a minute Watchdog has done fick all about rising energy costs, every week they piss and moan about it, grill some bellend from Ofcom who is about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

    Then prices rise just in time for Winter.

    What do you want them to do exactly? They're not the Government.
  • walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,907
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    sootysoo wrote: »
    I loathe these types of programs. The BBC seems obsessed with people being ripped off or faked by bogus products or bogus repair men. Perhaps the conclusion should be, there are quite a lot of stupid people in the UK?

    Not really. Sometimes you need to employ someone to do some work and you have no idea who to turn to. It has taken me years to find a good plumber/electrician etc.
  • deans6571deans6571 Posts: 6,137
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    R82n8 wrote: »
    I liked his mate on Rogue Traders, wonder where he went? :p

    ....if you're referring to that Mediterranean looking chap who rode the bike with Matt, apparently, he got done for some kind of benefits fraud himself :

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/bbc-rogue-traders-star-dan-1145732

    ....naughty boy!!!!!
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