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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
pb wrote:
[i]Mat Cardile (or whatever he's called), that guitarist in silhouette behind him was more interesting.
He's not known as Matt Crapdull for no reason. Apparently his autobiography is now available in Poundland (seriously). Think Alan Partridge's 'bouncing back' sold more copies. Still, I suppose it's the perfect Christmas present for someone you don't like very much?[/i]
Or. Cheap door stop.
Mat Cardile (or whatever he's called), that guitarist in silhouette behind him was more interesting.
He's not known as Matt Crapdull for no reason. Apparently his autobiography is now available in Poundland (seriously). Think Alan Partridge's 'bouncing back' sold more copies. Still, I suppose it's the perfect Christmas present for someone you don't like very much?
I usually consider getting the single, but those artists ruined Teardrop.
I haven't even seen this and I'm angry
And Mat Cardile (or whatever he's called), that guitarist in silhouette behind him was more interesting.
Children In Need is good for the charity events, they're always interesting, but Comic Relief is so much better for the entertainment.
So did anyone watch Childen in Need? Not really much entertainment for me. Doctor Who trailer was nice, but is all over the Internet now anyway.
Recent years have been incredibly predictable I think. The news readers are going to do some song/dance routine, a recently reformed pop band is going to be on, the saturdays turn up etc. etc.. Its settled into a formula, Maybe its nostalgia talking but my memories of it when I was younger are of something a bit more exciting & unusual.
I didn't see much live as I was out but caught quite a few bits later.
I enjoyed Dragon's Den meets The Apprentice :¬)
The BBC have been quick off the mark: BBC YouTube Channel - you've got to love the interweb! :¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]