They should have put in Macauly Culkin and he could have set up a load of booby traps all over the house and played tricks on everyone.
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They should have put in Macauly Culkin and he could have set up a load of booby traps all over the house and played tricks on everyone.
January POTM nomination I think:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
I don't watch this garbage but the wife will so I'll see bits of it. I hope it helps the ordinary boys (didn't know there was any one from them on it till reading here) make a few bucks. Pete Burns has always been one funny fcuker too.
have to say it feels very wrong watching barrymore. he seems to be mentally unstable the little I have seen of him.always crying and talking gibberish.
Crying is not a symptom of mental instability.
His speech is slightly slurred probably because of drink but it's not as bad as Dennis Rodmans.
I'd be very supportive of Barrymore and believe that the press have been sickening in their treatment of him.
I've always had a little bit of a soft spot for Galloway even if his ego is the size of Old Trafford but, considering he's spent ages in America on a debate and lecture tour plus failed to turn up for vital votes on topics he's always whinging about, this is the final straw.:mad:
WTF do his constituents think about this? Rhetorical question of course. Another few weeks absent from work and no doubt he'll continue to draw his £1000 a week.
What a fcuking waste of talent this man is.
Really disappointed I am.
I'm beginning to think Georgeous George is a few slices short of a sandwich.:(
he looked mentally unstable from watching him.
I dont know who he is(other than he was a presenter) or what he done but I felt extremely uncomfortable watching it.(it was the bit were he was in the diary room takin about tears of joy. he didnt seem to be all there.)
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I would say he did it with the best intentions to promote his party. In fairness he can appear on as many bloody question time's as he likes but it wont get him the exposure he is getting now. which is a bit sad really when you think about what that says about the world.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Well he hadn't been in front of a crowd for 5 years and had listened to people accusing him of all sorts.
Couldn't really blame him for being a bit emotional, as he could have been anticipating a little restraint from the crowd to say the least.
First appearance since yer mans death, the investigation and his drink problems.
I am not blaming him. I just think it felt a bit wrong watching someone who is so obviously going thru some emotional problems as some sort of light entertainment. a line seemed to have been crossed. altho I have not seen the les dennis/vaneesa phelps breakdowns of the past series.
Ya, i get ya. It is invasive.
Even though they knew what they were doing going in there, some people would feel uncomfortable watching that kind o thing.
Yeah, but, problem is, he rarely attends Parliament to even get a chance to rant at Bliar (let's face it - every TV channel would gleefully love to see that happen) and this type of publicity surely cannot be good for him.Quote:
Originally Posted by klein4
I've just read a fair few posts on a liberal blog by people who (cliam to) have voted for him and they're very angry. Many are saying that he's never in his constituency these days and that they won't vote for him again.
As I said earlier, he has talent and is right about the Iraq war but why does he waste the good vibes he has been getting from so many people. Is his ego that big that he doesn't give a fcuk.:confused:
I would say his ego is pretty big to do some of the things he has done. which isnt necessarily a bad thing. but probably not the wisest decision ever. unless he is after a part as the loveable scottish rogue of a barman on coronation st.....
Yep klein4, shame to see him waste his talents though.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by klein4
I see Fox "News" (aka the Republican version of Pravda) has jumped on the Big Brother aspect to get a dig at him - he's gonna have enough enemies without giving them more ammunition.:mad:
Did you see Pete Burns could go to jail cos he is wearing a Gorilla skin coat and its very illegal. Not just illegal but VERY illegal. 5 years jail and a massive fine.
I have to say I have been sick this last 2 weeks and I have seen too much of this. They are a strange bunch alright. Its sad and pathetic to think the "non celeb" was thrown a party for "becoming a celeb" cos two lads decided they were not bothered to tell her she was less famous :). It was like her life suddenly gained meaning as she was accepting into the "bountiful" bossoms of the rest of the house. I did laugh quite a bit when the Big Brother diary room voice asked her for an Autograph :). The guy doing it must of pee'ed himself laughing as he kept repeating it :)
just like the simpsons mr burns...Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
"see my vest...seeee my vest....."
Some of his fans' opinion summed up rather neatly http://beta.cergis.com/george/Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Some of the whinging about the press in there is ludicrous but in fairness to Barrymore the hatchet job he was subjected to was a public flogging I dont think I have ever seen the likes of.Whatever flaws he has displayed It would be good to see him bounce back.
Happy New Year John83Quote:
Originally Posted by John83
For what it's worth, this is a letter from one of Galloway's back up team in his constituency. I saw it in yesterday's Guardian.
BUSINESS AS USUAL
George Galloway’s office was dealing with constituents’ problems on Friday just as we do every day of the week, including Christmas and New Year. Our office was, to my knowledge, unable to respond to only two calls from people saying they wanted to raise constituency problems - one who did not leave a phone number to return their call on and one where it was not possible, despite repeated attempts, to hear the number left. And this despite the fact that we were bombarded with dozens of fatuous calls from journalists like Vikram Dodd from The Guardian and that BT, unfortunately, failed to install the phones in our new office which was due to open on Friday.
Most MPs did not hold surgeries on Friday because of the parliamentary recess. But we did. A dozen constituents came to the surgery which we hold every Friday from 4pm to 7pm. The issues were predominantly the same as they always are - appalling housing conditions resulting from the year’s of neglect and lack of investment by the New Labour government in Whitehall and the New Labour Council in Tower Hamlets, and immigration and asylum problems arising from this government’s iniquitous, racist immigration and asylum legislation.
It was New Labour’s propaganda before last May’s election that George would not represent his constituency properly and it has remained so ever since. And yet not only has George held surgeries almost every week since his election and taken up and vigorously pursued hundreds of constituents’ problems, he has spoken at more public meetings on campaigning issues around the constituency than his New Labour predecessor did in all the eight anonymous years of her incumbency. He has combined this with taking the Respect message around the country speaking to thousands and playing a very significant role building the international anti-war movement.
Rob Hoveman, Assistant to George Galloway MP
I also came across this
GALLOWAY'S CONSTITUENCY REPORT
In addition to over 20 weekly surgeries since May (in contrast to most MPs' fortnightly or even monthly events), George Galloway MP attended the following events in his constituency up to the end of October.
Date
Event
19 May
Janomet reception, Spelman Street, E1
Meeting at London Muslim Centre, Whitechapel Mosque
Meeting with Councillor Murtaza, Brick Lane
20 May
Friday prayers, East London Mosque
25 May
Brick Lane Business Association Event, Brick Lane
26 May
Meeting, London Muslim Centre
27 May
Reception, Bigland Street
29 May
Tower Hamlets Day for Palestine, London Muslim Centre
31 May
Meeting with Janomet, Spelman Street, E1
6 June
Meeting with Bangladeshi community, Whitechapel Rd
7 June
Save Bethnal Green Fire Engine Campaign, Roman Road
8 June
Meeting with councillors, Brick Lane
Meeting on Indian Dam on Bagladesh
Constituency meeting in Bow
11 June
Meeting in Tower Hamlets, Paulner St
20 June
Telco Meeting, E1
Housing Meeting, E2
24 June
Meeting, Princlelet Street
Meeting, Citizens International, E2
26 June
Tower Hamlets Respect Meeting
Housing meeting
27 June
East London Teachers Association meeting, E3
Housing meeting, E3
28 June
Meeting with Health Authority, E1
30 June
School visit, E14
11 July
Meeting in Museum of Childhood, E2
Meeting with staff and Muslim Council, E1
12 July
Shadwell Housing Meeting, E1
15 July
Peace Vigil, Altab Ali Park, E1
16 July
Committee Meeting, E1
19 July
Ocean Estate Housing meeting, E1
29 August
Meeting with Sec General of Sylhet Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Brick Lane
26 September
Bagali Press Conference, Brick Lane
Meeting, Brick Lane
5 October
Constituency Day
9 October
meeting with Muslim Community
13 October
Meeting with Clergy, E3
20 October
Meeting with Islamic Bank, E1
23 October
Launch of Tower Hamlets Youth Council, E1
26 October
Meeting, Ocean Estate
27 October
Respect Iftari, Brick Lane
Safeway Meeting
Copyright Respect 2005
I presume he's done a bit of work since October.:D
You too sirhamish.Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Am I alone in thinking that a seven day month isn't exactly overburdening. I'm sure he works reasonably hard, but most people do. Thing is, if I was to bunk off work for a while, I'd get fired. So would you. Him? Naw, he's a politician.Quote:
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5 October
Constituency Day
9 October
meeting with Muslim Community
13 October
Meeting with Clergy, E3
20 October
Meeting with Islamic Bank, E1
23 October
Launch of Tower Hamlets Youth Council, E1
26 October
Meeting, Ocean Estate
27 October
Respect Iftari, Brick Lane
Safeway Meeting
Yeah amigo, can't disagree with you there. But I used to be a teacher:eek: so I guess I can't say too much LOL:DQuote:
Originally Posted by John83
Stlll think he's an intelligent guy and admire him for lambasting the US administration last May but such a waste of potential. If only he could tame that gigantic ego. Hope he gets fcuked out of Big Brother soon so he can up the work rate.. Back on topic there.:D