The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Berek on September 20, 2007, 03:15:08 PM
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This weeks panel..
Chief Whip Geoff Hoon MP, senior Conservative politician John Redwood MP, former leader of the Liberal Democrats Lord Ashdown, editor at large of the Independent on Sunday Janet Street Porter and the chief international correspondent for CNN Christiane Amanpour.
Straight after you can switch to News24 and watch QT Extra in which they share some of the viewers texts.. this is my big chance !!!!
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Straight after you can switch to News24 and watch QT Extra in which they share some of the viewers texts.. this is my big chance !!!!
Bon chance! lol: Do not hold your breath. noooo:
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Well?
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First Question was predictably about Northern Rock. John Redwood was given first shot at the answer ... spoke utter bollox. Then Dimbers gave it to Paddy Pantsdown who talked even more bollox.
Now, I thought, I shall have to suffer the "wisdom" of Street-Porter ~ so I turned it off and went to bed.
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so I turned it off and went to bed.
Me too, well I went to bed,I did not turn it off ( that may have been considered rude by those left watching it. whistle: )
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The self satisfied smirk on the face of the provincial solicitor Geoff Hoon, as he was introduced, was pretty puke making I thought ~ then the Street-Porter toothy grin sick2:
The programme is not what it was when the likes of Alan Clark got on there and gave 'em hell.
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I agree. It was a load of complete bollox.
I nearly went apoplectic when Padraig the Viking pontificated over the 'regrettable' happenings in Zimbabwe.
He and Hoon hit rock bottom last night - admittedly, they didn't have far to drop. evil: I dislike Redwood anyway and JSP is never going to be the star of the show. So it was a complete waste of time. I'd rather have watched The Simpson's.
It was an interesting question that none of them answered... "Why do whites care more about what is happening in Africa than blacks?".
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They didn't answer because that is almost as difficult to find a solution to as Ireland has been for several hundred years.
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TBH I turned it off as soon as I saw Redwood, I was hoping he'd be a no show
so I watched Adam Hart Davis taking about toilets instead whistle: