Dover KUMB fan wrote:Indeed. I have returned from a week's leave today & opened my Outlook to 750 Emails!! Probably only 30 of these were of any use or needed attending to.
I take it the 30 you needed were for penis enlargement :lol:
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Dover KUMB fan wrote:Indeed. I have returned from a week's leave today & opened my Outlook to 750 Emails!! Probably only 30 of these were of any use or needed attending to.
Honestly, it does irk me that only through her dying has her cause garnered any kind of decent support, and most of that has likely come from a mix of 'professional grievers' and guilt trippers...I'm not wholly comfortable about no one really giving a toss about her and her donation drive before she died and now swelling the coffers out of some morbid sense of duty and moral guilt.
RIP to the lady, but I'm not going to participate in this. Sorry.
Steady on there chap! :lol:sendô wrote:The Voice.
She's watching it at the moment. It's bad enough that all we have resembling entertainment on tele these days is singing programmes, but this one is truly awful. Aside from the rubbish format and frankly amateurish feel, the whole point to it seems to be to get two people onto the stage and get them both to out shout each other. There's no real singing, there's no variation, every song is a loud fast dance type track where each *ahem* "artist" is expected to really bellow the high notes and do that ****ing awful warbling thing that so many singers seem to do these days. The winner seems to be whichever one was loudest.
I actually find myself almost appreciative of Simon Cowell and the X Factor.
You mean the bit where the Irish prick from the Swifts or whatever they're called keeps looking at the ridiculously named idiot from Black Eyed Ponces and says "You going? Are you going? You going? You going?" several times before finally deciding he's going "to go" split seconds after the other wally does.White Goodman wrote:1. The bit where they press a button and their chair swings round is absolutely ****ing stupid and looks ridiculous
I had a 'The Voice' drinking game... one shot for shouting, one for any of the singers being told they're better than the original artist, one for a sob story, and one for any time Will I Aint said 'DOPE'.sendô wrote: You mean the bit where the Irish prick from the Swifts or whatever they're called keeps looking at the ridiculously named idiot from Black Eyed Ponces and says "You going? Are you going? You going? You going?" several times before finally deciding he's going "to go" split seconds after the other wally does.
Yeah. Almost as bad as when Will.i.am keeps saying how he worked with "Michael" or Jessie J keeps saying "babes" .
Yes that's it, why is it a part of the show?sendô wrote: You mean the bit where the Irish prick from the Swifts or whatever they're called keeps looking at the ridiculously named idiot from Black Eyed Ponces and says "You going? Are you going? You going? You going?" several times before finally deciding he's going "to go" split seconds after the other wally does.
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Woman in double standards shock !Xander wrote:Ok this probably isn't a "little thing" but it bloody annoys me: my Doris owns the house so I give her half of the mortgage and bills etc. Fair enough. But I own a car which she happily shoves her arse into every week for me to take her to ASDA (I never buy anything cos I live off of porridge and cream crackers :lol: ) I also take her to that ***** hole Ikea as and when and pick her up / drop off if she asks but in the 3 and half years we've been together she has never once put her hand in her pocket for petrol or offered something towards running costs. The few times I have challenged her on this the response has always been "but it's YOUR car" and the last time I replied "well I could sy it's YOUR house" she took a huff and didn't speak to me for a day. Kinda petty i know but it annoys the crap out of me how it's one rule for her and something entirely different for me.
Clacton-ammer wrote:I have a strong dislike for reality TV but I have to say I really really like The Voice.
The "battles" was not the best, but the lead up to it and I hope the live shows will be good.
The battles were getting people to sing genres they were not comfortable with to test them, there is some real talent on this show.
As for the judges, would love to go for a beer with Danny from the Script, seems a really top bloke, all in all it's a big for me.
I don't know, haters keep hating *smiley thing*
You've changed :lol:Clacton-ammer wrote:I have a strong dislike for reality TV but I have to say I really really like The Voice.
The "battles" was not the best, but the lead up to it and I hope the live shows will be good.
The battles were getting people to sing genres they were not comfortable with to test them, there is some real talent on this show.
As for the judges, would love to go for a beer with Danny from the Script, seems a really top bloke, all in all it's a big for me.
I don't know, haters keep hating *smiley thing*