Yeah mike completely agree it's the BBC's fault. If I was him I'd take their hand off when accepting that pay check. But I'd be fully aware that I was conning the public and because of that I wouldn't try to tell them how to think. If you ain't perfect, like most of us, don't try to act like you are.
TomMc- yeah I did. Not into my cars or Top Gear really. None of those people need or deserve 100s of thousands from the tax payer.
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Well I like Gary Lineker, Ben Elton, Bob Geldof, Monster Munch, Fruit 'n' Nut and Spangles but I don't like Jeremy Clarkson much. Do I win the prize?
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There is a prize?
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Funnily enough quite the opposite Alan I bumped into a friend over the weekend who has known Mr T personally for many yearsAlan wrote:Is this the right room for an argument?
He was extremely negative about him to say the least, I couldn't repeat the single expletive he used to describe him, preceded by 'he's a'
My pal hadn't realised the Daggers deal had fallen through
When I told him that Mr T was buying Billericay instead he scoffed and said immediately 'he won't give them any money'
I wasn't going to mention it on here as it's not Daggers problem now but it will be interesting to see how things turn out
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Cheddars are not technically crisps but if were talking bagged snacks neither are skips and they are my favourite.
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Or in Dagenhams case, Terribly!
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Bagged snacks then Pork Scratching's all day long, Mr. Porky's.
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Crisps wise, its Salt and Vinegar McCoys for me.
What is the real world like ?Diggerthedog wrote:McCoys Steak for me!
Yeah Lineker is now a knob, all his celeb types have no idea what the real world is like.
No two experiences are the same.He has a few quid,has a disabled son and 2 failed marriages, seems everyday stuff to me apart from the inflated wages. I'm guessing you've tried to match your life with his and got all jealous of the money.Oh and hes better looking and far thinner than you burger boy !
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
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:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:ARNU wrote:What is the real world like ?Diggerthedog wrote:McCoys Steak for me!
Yeah Lineker is now a knob, all his celeb types have no idea what the real world is like.
No two experiences are the same.He has a few quid,has a disabled son and 2 failed marriages, seems everyday stuff to me apart from the inflated wages. I'm guessing you've tried to match your life with his and got all jealous of the money.Oh and hes better looking and far thinner than you burger boy !
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Tried to stay out of this discussion but those that like their "beef" flavour crisps should really try Roast Ox flavour crisps made by "Real", sold mainly in Asda. Also try "Tato" Beef crisps, made in Ireland and not that easy to find but my local working mans club sell them.
In my opinion have now pushed Marmite flavour to 3rd position, that is until Oxo (Golden Wonder)? or Bovril crisps made by Smiths in a bygone era are resurrected.
In my opinion have now pushed Marmite flavour to 3rd position, that is until Oxo (Golden Wonder)? or Bovril crisps made by Smiths in a bygone era are resurrected.
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My all time, absolute favourites are Brannigans Beef & Mustard! Barely seem them on sale any more though.