What did you think of the show? Guest: Tom Chambers
Adrian and Christine were joined in the studio by current Strictly champion Tom Chambers.
We're halfway though Garden Watch week! Mike and Miranda are searching for wildlife in the gardens of Andover. Miranda looked for bats in viewer Anne's willow tree and Mike sees a heron go "wibble".
Should children as young as seven have careers advice? Ruby Wax talked to some seven year olds about what they want to be when they grow up.
For Children in Need, Lucy Siegle and Michael Douglas are facing their fear of heights in the diving board challenge. Who do you want to see jump off a 10 metre high board?
Anita Rani was in Leeds, where a strike by the city's refuse collectors and street cleaners has been causing a stink for past eight weeks. Our business expert Adam Shaw asked if Britain was heading for a repeat of the 1970's winter of discontent.
And Phil Tufnell was in Angel Islington as part of our series looking at the places on the Monopoly board.
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Well whats for sale tonight lol
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A heron goes wibble not wiggle lol
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i believe tom chambers is flogging a telly show tonight,,,waterloo road.
again the "star" is not on to entertain he is on in promo mode.
they do enough of that in a normal 20 second trailer so why do we need the usual suspects on the topical magazine show intended to highlight the stories from the regions?
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jadedoldie .robert lindsay blog,,,re: men kissing. i meant that it doesnt happen,,,i spend 3 nights a week minimum in pubs n clubs and it isnt like that at all...the point i was trying to make was that it isnt like that.....thats why i put ,yeh really at the end!!!!!
sorry i was misunderstood.
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did adrian really say the babs windsor has been on eastenders for 37 years?
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Bl**dy Hell!!!!! Ruby Wax has had some work done.
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the NCB........ANOTHER LONDON TOPIC...
THEN TUFFERS MONOPOLY TOPIC...LONDON
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Gaz911....looks like ruby's made of wax
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What a surprise that the liberal elite dislike a head teacher who believes in discipline. Like the last 40 years of anything goes mayhem in our schools has been a roaring success. NOT!
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Mum Erica in Leeds needs to learn about recycling before moaning about the bin strike. Shocked to see how much rubbish she had that could easily be recycled.
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I cannot believe some of Ruby Wax's comments about careers advice. All that the governement are wanting to do is reaise awareness about some of the jobs that are available. There is a terrible problem with a poverty of aspiration which is one of the reasons behind some of the social exclusion in todays society.
Not all careers have to be doctors or lawyers. What is wrong with talking to children about engineers, not under that title but as people who build and design planes, cars and trains, tables chairs etc.
There are too many people take Ruby's attitude of look what you could have won, instead of look what you could become!
Dont knock the idea and rememebr that being aimed at primary kids is only to start them thinking about the variety of jobs out there beyond the X factor and the football team
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I am looking forward to the new series of 'Waterloo Road', especially since Tom Chambers is now in it! I have been a teacher for 15 years and currently Deputy Head Teacher of a primary school in a very deprived area in Sandwell. I don't agree with careers advice for 7 year olds, however I do agree with advice for those children in Y6. I run a careers day each year for Y6 pupils as we are firstly promoting a work ethic as unemployment is high. We also want children to aspire to a better future and a job or career they will enjoy. Unemployment is high, however if we all had the attitude of Ruby Wax, children in deprived areas would never succeed. How depressing! Are high aspirations only for the middle classes? I think not.
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Why didn't Anita Rani point out that if women's wages were raised to their male counterparts it would cause a massive increase in council taxes during high unemployment and a recession. They should meet in the middle to keep the total pay bill from rising. Of course it was no surprise that The One Show would decide there was no winter of discontent to come.
The equal pay issue also shows how the unions over the decades have discriminated against women by not representing their interests in achieving equal and higher pay.
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Claire0202 .i do not say things like this often but you stupid person,,,,recycle? they are not collecting rubbish,the strike has been on for 8 weeks and the collection in that time has been once,,,not a recycle send three different wagons to take individual waste but just to take what they could.
recycle?
they are over flowing with waste and you want her to split it into sections..what a pudding.
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What's happened to Blakeley tonight? Is it the lipstick or the hair or is it something to do with Oct 31st??
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lab-rat........what would you do if you were a bin person and the local council said we are going to lower your pay by 30%.
this is nothing to do with the past.you could also say that the lack of fair pay is down to employers not wishing to fairly pay women.
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Ok the diving is a good fundraiser but I still thing a vote, gunge Adrian or Christine for CIN? Anyone agree or not?
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Can i ask if Erica is real, complaining about the daily rubbish she has???
From what i could see 90% of it could be recycled!!!!
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17....no
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I am staggered to see how much recyclable rubbish is sitting in the bins of Leeds. If the problem is as bad as the people featured suggest it is, why don't they do something about it by taking the recyclable items to the local tip of local recycling points supplied by the council.
Collections wouldn't need to be as frequent if we all tried a little harder to recycle!!
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Tom Chambers seems "nice but dim" but Waterloo Road is OK and usually quite entertaining.
It is important to motivate young people about work and careers but over the last 12 months or so the work situation seems to have changed for ever with many jobs having 100 applicants-industry is dead but I return to the old chestnut-retail is thriving so large shops should be offering proper jobs with training and long-term career prospects-or young people could always work for a council where workers still feel secure enough to strike.
More importantly are A and C going to dive in somewhere-preferably the shark pool at the sealife centre!!
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starglennerster1 .... and just how is she going to recycle it when her area has had a bin strike including local refuge sites for 8 WEEKS...
what does she do have loads of bags outside with lots of individual items,,,5 bags for glass,5 bags for food waste,5 bags for tins...then what does she do with them ?
did you totally miss the point.....?
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I cant believe these people are not recycling. I have family of five & we don't create half as much waste. Since recycling our food waste in particular - all the rest of our waste is so clean. I was appalled at all the mixed waste - no wonder it attracts rats what do they expect?
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yah,yah,,,time for middle class eco warrier to be more worried about recyle waste than the strike or what trouble it is causing....
perhaps we could all deliver our own letters instead of moaning about the postal strike?
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There didn't appear to be much evidence of recycling in Leeds. The mother who was worried about the rubish could be showing her children how to recycle and start composting. We hardly have any trash to throw away these days. Oh and leftover food can be given to the birds.
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Hokeykokeyalex. Ever considered that perhaps it wouldn't be overflowing if they recycled the cardboard (largest item on her table was a cereal box), plastic bottles (eg the milk cartons on her table), cans etc etc. Common sense would say that she would then have more room for the real rubbish. Due to holidays and working away, my bin wasn't collected for nearly 2 months in the summer but it was nowhere near overflowing.
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judisquire..these "people" do recycle but as you seem to have missed the point i will tell you there has been a strike for 8 weeks and the council are not collecting any rubbish.
when they have arranged the "odd" collection it has just to collect the rubbish complete because there is so much rubbish.
the strike is also to the best of my knowledge at the dump it sites....
there are no recycle collections .there are no collections at all.
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I dont believe the people in Leeds are happy to wallow in their own rubbish! Once your bin is full is it too much for you to take your rubbish to your local council amenity site and dispose of your houshold rubbish there. Typical of the average Brit who seems to think its always someoneelses job! Get a grip
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Claire0202 . ...well thats the answer...we do not need bin men,,,and you lasted 2 months without any collection,,,due to holidays and working away?
so when you were not at your house you did not produce any rubbish,,,that is amazing !!!!!!!
thats the answer...leave leeds for months then you wont need your bins collecting...easy !!!!
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What a shallow report on primary careers advice. How are our children expected to find out about the workplace? We have run Careers Fairs and Voluntary Sector Fairs in alternate years for our Years 5 & 6 with very encouraging results. We try to bring in a range of jobs and careers - not everyone can be a brain surgeon - and the children visit the "stalls" in small groups and ask searching questions. Some learn that they will need to work hard at school, and possibly go to university if they want to be a ..... At this stage, ensuring they develop enquiring minds is all we are after. In the Voluntary Sector Fair, about 10 charities - local, national & international visited and the children question them about their aims and objectives. Last year our children subsequently raised £880 running small businesses which they subsequently split between the 10 charities. We also need them to know that so much is contributed to society by volunteers - whether it is their Scout Leader or a major charity. When I first researched these events, the only other school in the country that had arranged a careers fair was in a city in the North West, and they had classes of children who had never known a parent go out to work. Imagine that.
GenevaJen
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alanlarne. to the best of my knowledge the staff at the local refuge sites are part of the same union,,,and they are on strike.
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meant warrior,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Sitting in the Netherlands watching scenes of rubbish building up is shocking. If those images of Erica and other householders' rubbish is representative of 'the problem' then they themselves are to blame. Separate recyclable dry rubbish and you'll be surprised how little is left over to rot and smell as in the report. 8 weeks without rubbish collection is easily do-able. Stop blaming others and clean up your mess. Hokeykokeyalex, try looking at the problem another way.
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let us ay for example that the leeds district local waste depots are open.
the whole of the city has had an 8 week strike do you really think that they could cope with all of the city driving up with all of the waste?
they cannot cope normally with the odd person calling on a summers day with grass cuttings...
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jimaga..how many 8 wek bin strikes have you had to put up with?
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jimaga. i am actually not blaming anyone,,,THATS THE POINT I AM TRYING TO SAY NO ONE IS TO BLAME,there is a strike.
i ask again,,,what experience of an 8 week bin strike have you had?
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I was so annoyed by the Leeds rubbish article this evening i even signed up to BBC blog. Glad to see I wasn’t the only one concerned about the amount of recycling put in with normal rubbish, none of us want a strike gosh I live in Wales and still use black bin bags no wheelie bin, if the recyclable items were put separately and glass bottles and tins rinsed it would not created the huge piles of rotting rubbish it showed and would at least help alleviate the mounting rubbish piles. I would as some one said if I found myself in this situation have done the same as suggested and taken my rubbish to the local centre assuming it was open of course, we have recycled our rubbish for years before we had door step collection. I don’t think they used a sensible family to show off the problem.
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Well what I found patronising was the idiot on the coucil saying its an easy job well if its so easy why doesnt he get of his back side and do it then.
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And edd balls mad idea of what job do you want to do when ur seven or perhaps with how succesfull he would be better the kids being taught how to sign on at that age.
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HelenLT ......most normal people in week one and two of the strike would have seperated the rubbish,,,then when week 3,4,5,6,7,and 8 came and the local refuge depots were either shut or unable to manage then to recycle became the least of their worries,,,because when the odd collection is made(during the strike) they are just taking the rubbish together as one huge lump.
the council is NOT DOING RECYCLE COLLECTIONS.
and as i said earlier do you really think the local small refuge dump could cope with even 10% of the local waste produced by a huge city?????
think it out...
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HelenLT ...so what would you do if it wasnt open at your local site?
or if they could not cope with the volume?
or if you were still putting items into individual bags and the counciil wre just going to collect it as a huge lump of waste with no splitting?
how nice of you to describe them as not a very sensible family....you do not understand.
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wigglediggle.that idiot is a huge part of the problem...he thinks the job is not very important,as he told us you do not need a degree.
he also told us that some degree holders are earning less than the bin men.
so you can see that he thinks that they should just say..ok lets take a huge cut in pay of 30%...i am sure the mortgage people will take a 30% less mortgage payment.
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Why not get someone with some knowledge of the subject of careers advice in schools to discuss the subject, rather than an actress/comedian whose ideas seemed to come from 30 or more years ago? Do you really think advisers will be asking seven year olds 'what do you want to be when you grow up?' What's wrong with asking children to think about the range of jobs that exist now, for example in their school or community, and how those might change over the years? Many adults, let alone children, have a very limited idea of the range of careers available, so raising their aspirations and broadening their horizons can only be a positive experience.
This relentless drive to turn every news item into a vehicle for under-employed actors or comedians to voice their ill-informed opinions long ago became stale and predictable - give it up please.
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I agree alex I find people in uper managment who do not do the important jobs like that dont realize how thing really are. And to make a statement like that on national tv is only going to get the people who are striking with more anger. Perhaps they should look at the top of the council first and maybe make some cuts there oh that would never happen would it.
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wigglediggle. we have had to listen to him every week on look north our regional news show.
he is forever coming out with the same thing....it is simple ,,it is an initiative to cut the mens pay and save the council money....
why are they the ONLY local council to have this problem when the same situation on pay exists all over the country.
thats leeds council for you.
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imperialRosegarden. i agree 100%,,,and cannot help clapping with total approval at your statement
"This relentless drive to turn every news item into a vehicle for under-employed actors or comedians to voice their ill-informed opinions long ago became stale and predictable - give it up please"!
SUPERB............
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Well why I find in this country in many places since the downturn its the organisations chance to get on over the workers again. They also didnt look at the council as a whole and how other saving could be made so that leeds didnt have to do this. But perhaps im hopeing to much.
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Giving 7 year olds careers advice is plainly daft. Between the ages of 5 & 10 most of us change our minds about a hundred times. At 7, I wanted to work in the post office for no other reason than to thump a stamp onto a postal order. This will be about as useless as our so called sex education for kids.
The lack of aspiration in so many areas of British life is, in my opinion, a result of a nanny state that is out of control.
The bin-men have my sympathy. How on earth can anyone live on £13,000 a year.
Finally, agree with #15, that woman has strange make-up on tonight. Maybe she'll have a broom and a pointy hat with her tomorrow. Too dark Christine!
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Oh I had to laugh last night while flicking round they had on a bit about contact the bbc trust and have your say I thought I wouldnt waste my time.
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wigglediggle ,,,,,that is the real problem yet so many people even from as far as HOLLAND blog and tell us it is the people of LEEDS who are at fault,,,they should recycle....
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Well shows how they havent got hold of the concept how can u recycle when the bin men are not working lol dont they get the concept yet.
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Well im going for tonight see u all tmmrw take care alex hope they sort out the strike but I think it could be in for the long haul. And if you ever get bored of the one show try qvc as you wouldnt notice the difference. Oh and they sent myleene on the round world in 80 days pitty it wasnt one way.
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Getting back to Friday's prog with that awful 'Greek Flatleys', I just hope that the Beeb didn't pay those people the £10,000 per gig that they reputedly earn.
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The spokesman from Leeds council really annoyed me in his attempts to justify the bin-men's wage cut with nonsense about the lack of skill in the job. The valuation of their role wasn't made by the bin-men, but by the council. If we follow his logic there are two positions one can hold. Either the bin-men have been getting over-paid for years, in which case those that decided to pay them that much are inept. Alternatively they have been getting paid a fair wage, in which case the cuts are unjust.
Given how ineptly he put the council's position across, perhaps he should be taking a pay-cut himself. In fact I'm sure many of those under-paid graduates would make a much better fist of the job than him.
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hokeykokeyalex-The main comments and worry was about overflowing rubbish in the streets and it attracting rats, I have to use as I said bin bags and we have problems over Christmas where its 2 week, ok not 8 weeks and not wishing this on anyone, recycling should be part of your routine and I felt that if those items were seperate it would at least help reduce the overflowing bins, yes you might have stacks of reclycling but this does not attract rats in the same way as general rubbish would, I would proably have been fine with a wheelie bin for about 6 of the 8 weeks of the strike, just think if we had had an 8 week strike with no wheelie bin. Hear in Twitter that some of Leeds has had a collection today glad for them.
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wigglediggle....seems simple really.did you read the one who said when she was away on holiday or working away their bins were not emptied for 2 months...funny that she didnt produce much rubbish at home while she was away
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HelenLT. i am glad for them as well,,,but it wasnt a recycle collection,they didnt send 4 different wagons to collect 4 sets of different waste,just one wagon to collect the lot...and they just scraped the surface...
i do not think they used a very sensible council leader!!
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chocolate dog..blog 54,,,superb.
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lab-rat.......he came out with the simple solution to the problem,,,they should meet in the middle,,ie just cut the mens wages by £3000 and increase the womens by £3000,,,so simple !!!!
not quite so simple if it was you that was on a low wage and were asked to take such a pay cut......what right wing hang em and flog world do you live in?
i am surprised you havent linked it to the labour party tonight...
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Post 55, helen LT, no wish to argue, but if the rubbish was in fact sorted into piles of recyclable rubbish and actual waste they would all still be sitting at the roadside. How then would this affect the rat problem?
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, jadedoldie,hello.sensible comment,thanks,,,,did you read blog 4 above...hope you are well x
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Hi hokeycokeyalex, sorry, I attributed the "yeah really" to the last sentence about the website. I did think it was a rather strange blog for you!
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i really did not make it clear,,,the people of pubs and clubs are the life and soul and i was making the point that i have never heard the subject of 2 men kissing talked about in a pub or club...but as we are now i would find the sight of any 2 people kissing etc not to my taste,,thats just me.....
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i have had a night of strange ones tonight,,,,people more interested in why the young lady hadnt put a tin can in a seperate bag rather than the real problem........
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The fact remains that these poor people, even if they commit the cardinal sin of not recycling, have handed over their hard earned cash to the local council in the form of taxes for a service they are[for no reason of their own] not receiving. Not everyone is able to take their rubbish to a centralised collection depot, which hokeycokeyalex has rightly pointed out will not be able to cope with the sheer volume anyway! Get off your high horses all you righteous people and show a little compassion.
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, jadedoldie.you are in fine form tonight...
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Post 63,there are things best kept to the privacy of your own premises, regardless of sex, age, or appearance, lol. My personal preference is do it at home, do it quietly, and don't feel the need to EVER SHARE THE FACTS WITH ME EITHER VERBALLY OR IN PRINT. AAAAAAh, that's better.
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Thank you dear, not so dusty yourself!
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, jadedoldie.off topic but are you ok tonight,,,?
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43-I think the main role is to get thru to children that life is for the long-haul-you may win the lottery,win the x-factor,be famous for being famous like Jordan,marry someone loaded like Heather Mills, be on TV for years like Brucie, but the odds are you will NOT-News and magazine progs seem to collude with the perception that a magic wand will be available to enable you to avoid hard work-IT WILL NOT-whatever career you choose, get the best education you can and then grind your way through the following 40 years-realistically that the best we can hope for.
That sounds really cynical-never mind Waterloo Road was OK and Spooks starts next week.
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Alex, right hand not useable, but fortunately left handed. What a dozy old F**t I am, lol.
Val
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well i wish you the very best.you had me worried the other night,,it ia a pleasure to be addressed as alex and an honour to call you Val.........
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Thank you dear, with reference to working men's clubs, during the 60's I spent many a night doing my stuff on their miniscule stages, and met some really great folks, some of whom, unlike myself, went on to become household names. Fortunately I did not have to rely on my slight talents. Now must get back on topic. The fervent recyclers seem to have given up. Do these people have a clue what the mechanics of the problem really entail!
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jadedoldie ..i just didnt expect that kind of blog,,,expected the attack at the strikers and unions etc,,,but to call someone who has a family and overflowing rubbish a "not very sensible family" meant to me they had not thought it through at all and could only see the destruction of the planet above all.
someone even said if she had recycled the cardboard and plastic she would have had more room for the real rubbish....but nobody is taking away the cardboard,it would just be in the seperate black bag next to every other black bag....
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i also thought the rubbish that was in the gutter looked a little "placed".the expert said it was rotting down in the gutter but as i say it looked placed for effect.
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have you noticed when they are doing a topic,generally,from ooop north it is a topic on something not so nice,ie underage drinking,binge drinking,striking bin men and it is always ANITA...NOT LUCY OR GYLES??????
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saw hardeep on a clip of the wright stuff the other day,,,,do you think he will be back?
i think his not being on the show is one of the reasons we do not hear so much from the excellent johnholyer
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jadedoldie .......goodnight,,nurse that hand,of now to compost my old socks and feed the rest of my black pudding to the night time owls.
who is going to recycle all the different coloured wheelie bins when the country gets fed up with recycling?
only joking.....i do my bit.....
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Lucy and Gyles cannot be risked in your wild northern outposts where chaos and lawlessness reign,they are southern softies, and must be protected at all costs. I really think Southerners think you may emulate the Scots and return to marauding.By the way where is Highland fling tonight? They dont send the softies down here in case we wreck their ships, or allow the smugglers to take advantage of them. It is of course a recognised fact at the BBC that we carrot crunchers in the South West confine ourselves to wrecking and growimg mangold wurzels.
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Goodnight dear, am giving the hand a VERY nice Remy, lol. We don't have wheelie bins, and our rubbish has to be driven half a mile to the road! How you others live. Do owls eat black pudding, I thought you fed the whippets on that.
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jadedoldie ...love your blogs,,you cheer me up....bit fed up tonight,,,some of the bloggers make me ANGRY .
GOODNIGHT ALL........
PS...YES WHERE IS HIGHLAND FLING,,,AND GEORDI ANGEL?
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jadedoldie ..NAR THEN LASS,,,SITHEE...
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Forgive them, they are young and evangelical! I rather think that at that age I knew it all too,lol. I could have ruled the world!
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#77 HokeyK
Fascinated as to why johnholyer is more animated when Singh Kholi is on.
Personally can't stand the bloke and hope he never returns to The One Show.
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Late last night missed show ?hello all !Hokey hope it was Stornoway black pudding?these owls can be fussy , and Jade hope you are better ?good posts regarding rubbish .
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re #77 & #84: Hokeykokey & Astroplums,
I am not particularly biased towards Hardeep. However, I do believe that he has a talent for this kind of programme that some of the other presenters lack. He can combine comedy with gravitas. Which is what the show needs. There is also something else in Hardeep's favour that I cannot overlook. Adrian Chiles gives the impression that he does not like him.
Having said that, I do indeed have a personal liking for Sikhs. Or maybe I should say a respect for their beliefs and culture. This has arisen from incidents in my life when I was living in Malaya and India. But that has not clouded my judgement on HSK's talent as a TV presenter. As far as I am concerned he stands or falls by his performance. Indeed as we all do.
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post 86 I like Hardeep, and have been watching him on Wright Stuff this week highly intelligent, and a dry sense of humour .I would like to see him back on One Show, although it looks as if he is definately not short of work offers .
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84, 86 and 87-interesting points-I basically loathe Hardeep, but then there are loads of talentless smug people on TV-Richard Stilgoe years ago was very similar-nowadays, Ruby Wax, Bill Oddie etc, but I do not loathe them-I wonder whether we all have some underlying racist tendencies within us.
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Re # 89
So, whatever appears freely in the press cannot be repeated here and we are not allowed to express an opinion.
Welcome to Frau Finch's thought control unit.
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re :88 Depends what you mean by 'loathe'.
Any comments I may make about anyone on The One Show reflect my views on them as a performer and nothing more.
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Re 88, as I know none of the "talent" personally I could not say that I loathe them. That does not stop me disliking the manner in which some of them perform intensely, but Hardeep Singh is always pleasant to both watch and listen to. To like or dislike a performer is a very personal thing. I am sure I annoy quite a lot of people, but I would hope never to have them say they loathe me. [Not that it would bother me if they did, lol.]
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Post92, that should have been disliking intensely, and not performing intensely, sorry about the lapse in grammatical correctness!
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91 and 92 yes-fair points-perhaps loathe is too strong a word (have been arguing that point for weeks about all the unfair bile being thrown at Alesha on SCD)-it is better just to say that type of humour does not appeal to me.
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Post 94, graciously said, and I do so understand how someone can get right up your nose, lol.
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post 85, highlandfling, if you are going to be late or absent, please send your excuses so that we don't worry about you, lol.
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Thanks Jade and Hokey.
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