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Room 101 (like the TV prog)

Ah, I can put up with little bits of I'm a Celebrity.... get me out of here, but....... the Brian dead Big Brother and anyone associated with this trash should be thrown in there.............appalling :arghh: :banghead: :arghh: :mad: all calm now lol

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Never watch that trash, who wants to see people eating bugs etcetera. And they call this ENTERTAINMENT (I don't think so).
 
Ah, I can put up with little bits of I'm a Celebrity.... get me out of here, but....... the Brian dead Big Brother and anyone associated with this trash should be thrown in there.............appalling :arghh: :banghead: :arghh: :mad: all calm now lol

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At least with I'm a celebrity, you can vote to torture your most hated attention seeker :bored:
 

Never watch that trash, who wants to see people eating bugs etcetera. And they call this ENTERTAINMENT (I don't think so).

Some people can't wait to see the program, and love it too . I feel the same about that Big Brother show :eek: and I have heard people, younger people, talking on their mobiles about it, ( a while back now) really what is there to actually talk about :confused: :arghh:

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Ah, I can put up with little bits of I'm a Celebrity.... get me out of here, but....... the Brian dead Big Brother and anyone associated with this trash should be thrown in there.............appalling :arghh: :banghead: :arghh: :mad: all calm now lol

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In fairness I've not seen I'm a Celebrity, but the thought of watching a bunch of so called celebrities sitting in a jungle making idle chit-chat would bore me stupid, but appreciate some people love these shows.
 
The 'celebrities' on these programmes. I don't have a clue who most of them are.
Likewise those on 'Strictly Come Dancing'. I haven't a clue who many of these has beens, wannabes and never willbes are. AND I am paying for them with my licence money to BBC.
 
I am gonna have to chuck in Pudsey Bear for good measure.

Smug git that he is. Dancing about like a prat expecting people to give him money.
 
Sir Terry Wogan too.
I believethis over the hill 'celebrity' takes a Hefty fee for presenting Children in Need. So a big chunk of the donations go to his bank account.
 
Lets chuck Brucie in too. For good measure.
 
I really enjoy strictly ( not room 101) love the movement of dance ( plus the music) and watching some of celebs progress so well each week :) I paid my TV license yesterday, £145.50p
 
I really enjoy strictly ( not room 101) love the movement of dance ( plus the music) and watching some of celebs progress so well each week :) I paid my TV license yesterday, £145.50p

Agree, a programme about dancing is good. In my youth I was a ballroom dancer. The programme is not what I want to see in 101. It is some of the 'celebrities'. I think the term 'celebrity' is misused here. I mean, who are some of these people and what have they achieved to be deemed 'celebrity'?
 
I really enjoy strictly ( not room 101) love the movement of dance ( plus the music) and watching some of celebs progress so well each week :) I paid my TV license yesterday, £145.50p


Crikey is that what it is now, I just pay mine by Direct Debit and never look at how much it costs :eek:
 
All Fireworks and the people who buy them and let them off, my poor old girl is scared rigid every year and I worry that this year it will be too much for her even though she has tablets to help, I am reluctant to keep her dosed up for the week but will have to do so otherwise she will spend the week scared and that's not fair.
Oh yes, Sat night they were going off until 11.30 pm. It's so anti social. Make them public displays only, and if you want them any other time (weddings, new year etc) then they have to apply for a licence. Mind you the display at the local school on the Sat before 5th was so blasted loud, the windows were vibrating.
 
And please, don't get me started on Xmas being earlier in the shops each year.
It is one of my bugbears.

As far as I am concerned, any Xmas related gripe should get an automatic pass straight through to the black hole on the other side of 101.
I am so fed up with xmas ads, it's not even December and my local Tesco Express has hand a notice on the doors for a couple of weeks to wish all it's customers happy christmas. For goodness sake CALM down, it's not even December! (Ishould add that my role model is Ebenseezer Scrooge, before the conversion)
 
I am so fed up with xmas ads, it's not even December and my local Tesco Express has hand a notice on the doors for a couple of weeks to wish all it's customers happy christmas. For goodness sake CALM down, it's not even December! (Ishould add that my role model is Ebenseezer Scrooge, before the conversion)

Bah....... humbug o_O careful nobody sends around the ghosts of Christmas past, present and the future :eek: Whoooooooooooooo,:mask:

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Big brother definately in room 101 , more ridiculous as years pass.
The celebrity version doesn't even have who I'd call celebrities on it. Lol
 
BT.

I appear to have been sending out random emails to lots of people in my address book - including to some people I'd rather not be mailing. So, I go through all the protracted routes to change passwords etc (having run AV more than once), only to find the main, online system tells me I have changed my password, but I now can't send or receive email.

Eventually, having worn out my remaining grey call, I gird my loins and call the helpdesk. I am then told, by automated message, "there may be a problem preventing me from sending and receiving mail" and I should try again in around 30 minutes.

I could send an email complaining. Or not. BECAUSE I CAN'T SEND EMAIL. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Not that I'm irritated or anything. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

:sorry::sorry::sorry:
 
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