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Tipping Point (Part 2)
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seawitch
13-05-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“Perhaps your Googling skills aren't up to scratch. He was very well known.
He was a politician for 25 years and became Shadow Chancellor and then Leader of the Labour Party in 1992. He died of a heart attack in 1994”

Wasn't that John Smith, not John Brown?
able1
13-05-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“Perhaps your Googling skills aren't up to scratch. He was very well known.
He was a politician for 25 years and became Shadow Chancellor and then Leader of the Labour Party in 1992. He died of a heart attack in 1994”

Weren't that John Smith?
Paul_Mount
13-05-2016
"I don't know anything about literature"
"I don't know anything about directors."
Christ, do these people walk around with their heads in the clouds? How the Hell do they get through the auditions? How the Hell do they get through the day without being run over or bumping into the furniture? And that bloody silly giggling every time she opened her mouth... God help us.
mb@2day
13-05-2016
Originally Posted by Paul_Mount:
“"I don't know anything about literature"
"I don't know anything about directors."
Christ, do these people walk around with their heads in the clouds? How the Hell do they get through the auditions? How the Hell do they get through the day without being run over or bumping into the furniture? And that bloody silly giggling every time she opened her mouth... God help us.”

How did she get to the final round ? How did she get into university !! Sheesh what a dumb person , her dark eyes hid the almost zero brain activity going on.

Lynda Bellingham did the tv ads
Ball in a bunker looks like scrambled egg
Which amphibian in the Macbeth witchs spell Toad ?? ( oh god no no no help her )
She could do the silliest answers thread on her own.

Anyway off she goes with three grand which might be more than her total brain cells.
JeffG1
13-05-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“Perhaps your Googling skills aren't up to scratch. He was very well known.
He was a politician for 25 years and became Shadow Chancellor and then Leader of the Labour Party in 1992. He died of a heart attack in 1994”

Originally Posted by seawitch:
“Wasn't that John Smith, not John Brown?”

Of course it was. Obviously, Virgin Queen didn't try to Google it herself!
Virgin Queen
14-05-2016
Originally Posted by seawitch:
“Wasn't that John Smith, not John Brown?”

Absobloominlutely. Dementia has arrived !!
Apologies to Charenton.
Charenton
14-05-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“Absobloominlutely. Dementia has arrived !!
Apologies to Charenton. ”

Apology accepted your Majesty.
Virgin Queen
15-05-2016
Originally Posted by Charenton:
“Apology accepted your Majesty.”

Arise, Sir Charenton.
Charenton
16-05-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“Arise, Sir Charenton.”

I will have to update my name now.
Welsh-lad
17-05-2016
Ben fancies the pants off this one.
Maccadanny
17-05-2016
Ben is on a winner again today, you could see his eyes light up when Ali got through to the final.
anyonefortennis
17-05-2016
She has a good chance of winning.
anyonefortennis
17-05-2016
Go for the trade. Fool. Knew the counter would drop. Bens hug was very long there. I think he was trying to cop a feel.
Maccadanny
17-05-2016
Daft cow, it was hanging over the edge.
Welsh-lad
17-05-2016
Oh shame she didn't go for the trade. As she said, the top shelf was stacked. It was very likely to drop.
TheTrader78
17-05-2016
Originally Posted by Welsh-lad:
“Ben fancies the pants off this one.”

I do too
Charenton
17-05-2016
Originally Posted by Maccadanny:
“Daft cow, it was hanging over the edge.”

I think that was a bit unfair. She played well throughout and if her timing had been a bit better she could have won.

It's a brave person who gambles £2500 in the hope of winning another £7500. The fact that Ben "proved" she would have won was meaningless. I loved her voice too.
Welsh-lad
17-05-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“Go for the trade. Fool. Knew the counter would drop. Bens hug was very long there. I think he was trying to cop a feel.”

Up to his dressing room for a consolation?
I wouldn't say no.
anyonefortennis
17-05-2016
Originally Posted by Welsh-lad:
“Up to his dressing room for a consolation?
I wouldn't say no.”

To Ben or her?
Welsh-lad
17-05-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“To Ben or her? ”

Ben is quite dreamy - very amiable and wholesome....and hopefully complete filth in the bedroom
anyonefortennis
17-05-2016
Originally Posted by Welsh-lad:
“Ben is quite dreamy - very amiable and wholesome....and hopefully complete filth in the bedroom ”

I doubt he'll be inviting you back to his dressing room.
dave_windows
18-05-2016
Why do people go on there and say they are a full time Mum?

No your not you're a bloody unemployed person on the dole! Dont try and white wash it and make it sound like claiming dole money is glamours because it isnt!
Welsh-lad
18-05-2016
Originally Posted by dave_windows:
“Why do people go on there and say they are a full time Mum?

No your not you're a bloody unemployed person on the dole! Dont try and white wash it and make it sound like claiming dole money is glamours because it isnt!”

What do you mean 'dole'? There's Job seeker's allowance if you prove you are actively looking for work and go for interviews etc.

My cousin's wife is a full time mum. He's a computer software developer and earns about £55k. She has taken a career break to raise their three children. No 'dole' being claimed by anyone.

In my opinion if one partner in a pair is able to earn enough to maintain a family then it is a lovely thing for the other partner to be freed to raise the children.
This used to be the absolute norm sixty years ago and it should not be seen as something shameful.
JeffG1
18-05-2016
Well said, in reply to a ridiculous post. My daughter is a full-time mum, too. And it is a full time job, too!
Paul_DNAP
18-05-2016
Originally Posted by dave_windows:
“Why do people go on there and say they are a full time Mum?

No your not you're a bloody unemployed person on the dole! Dont try and white wash it and make it sound like claiming dole money is glamours because it isnt!”

The question is "what do you do" and not "what is your employment status" and they answer accordingly.
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