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The J - Word
Quirky shazzer
09-10-2007
Up to now (week one!) I have heard Camilla and Len use it - have i missed anyone?
Quirky shazzer
09-10-2007
bump ouch!
gritty
09-10-2007
Originally Posted by Quirky shazzer:
“ Up to now (week one!) I have heard Camilla and Len use it - have i missed anyone?”



Come on help me out but I think the first outing was from Tessa within the opening minutes of the show. Or maybe it was the preview show.

Anyway Tessa definitely gets the prize.
Quirky shazzer
09-10-2007
Originally Posted by gritty:
“Come on help me out but I think the first outing was from Tessa within the opening minutes of the show. Am I right?

Or maybe it was the preview show. Help!”


You certainly are grits!!! Please make me a J Word cocktail for tonights ITT xxxx
gritty
09-10-2007
Originally Posted by Quirky shazzer:
“You certainly are grits!!! Please make me a J Word cocktail for tonights ITT xxxx”


Come over tonight - the bar should be busy as Alesha and Matthew are on ITT tonight.
tamasooz
09-10-2007
Originally Posted by gritty:
“Come over tonight - the bar should be busy as Alesha and Matthew are on ITT tonight.”

Coming over... wheee!

Erm.. making me seem absolutely stupid, but what's the J word? Have I completely missed something?
arddunol
09-10-2007
J word ......J*****y
tamasooz
09-10-2007
Ooooooooooh! Cheers for clearing that up for me... haha... though it still took about 10 seconds to figure it out
gritty
09-10-2007
Originally Posted by tamasooz:
“Coming over... wheee!

Erm.. making me seem absolutely stupid, but what's the J word? Have I completely missed something?”

Nope, can't bring myself to say it.
I'll try in Estonian: teekond and Finnish: matka
Quizmike
09-10-2007
It takes me back to doing the Panel last year.

Lisa from the BBC was talking to us about the contestants. She said "Of course Matt's been on a j..." and all five of us went "Ugh...J Word" simultaneously

Lemonhunny
13-10-2007
Originally Posted by gritty:
“Nope, can't bring myself to say it.
I'll try in Estonian: teekond and Finnish: matka”

Can't find an online translator to give either Estonian or Finnish.

Should I make this a mission to find out what the J word is, or it something not worth the time and effort involved?


LH
katie_p
13-10-2007
Journey.

Just my opinion, but I think the "must not say the j-word" joke has run its course. The word was certainly over-used last year, but at the same time it is a fact of shows like these that some people do improve and even grow, and I think the joke tends to belittle that.
pickledgherkin
14-10-2007
When you are going on a trip, it is sometimes called a J word. Am I right?
*Liza*
14-10-2007
Journeys are important, and to be respected and admired ! And also enjoyed hopefully
Quirky shazzer
15-10-2007
Originally Posted by katie_p:
“Journey.

Just my opinion, but I think the "must not say the j-word" joke has run its course. The word was certainly over-used last year, but at the same time it is a fact of shows like these that some people do improve and even grow, and I think the joke tends to belittle that.”



Oh - Sorry!!)
MegaDancer
15-10-2007
Originally Posted by *Liza*:
“Journeys are important, and to be respected and admired ! And also enjoyed hopefully ”

Especially when you go on one for business purposes.
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