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allanbonnetracy

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Nov 11, 2009, 1:53:45 PM11/11/09
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Mylene and John very entertaining.

This series, up to now, has been a bit so so and, dare one say, a bit
suspect considering the amount of, surely Business class, carbon
unfriendly mileages involved for our charity raising celebs.

Best bit, John helping Mylene up into that lorry by feeling her arse –
what a waste.

I shall be bidding for the pink tutu though I can't help but feel the
BBC is missing a trick here by not offering up for auction a pair of
Mylene's used undergarments.

Loved the scenes in those expensive powerboats they certainly put
themselves through it for the children don't they?

Though it was done with tongues firmly in cheek (oh the thought of
it).

Only dodgy bit was Mylene’s tears missing her kids and her rather
trite comparison with other child suffering.

Much was made about the ‘Children in Need’ charity beginning at home
and being exclusively for British kids not those undeserving foreign
ones err.. by going round the World at the BBC’s expense?

Usenet Nutter

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Nov 11, 2009, 3:07:11 PM11/11/09
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:53:45 -0800 (PST), allanbonnetracy
<allanbo...@ireland.com> wrote:

>Mylene and John very entertaining.
>
>This series, up to now, has been a bit so so and, dare one say, a bit
>suspect considering the amount of, surely Business class, carbon
>unfriendly mileages involved for our charity raising celebs.

I didn't see how the sellebs got to the changeover points so I'm
guessing they flew there .It's been quite enjoyable so far what I've
seen of it

Sofa - Spud

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Nov 12, 2009, 3:43:09 AM11/12/09
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allanbonnetracy wrote:
> Mylene and John very entertaining.
>
> This series, up to now, has been a bit so so and, dare one say, a bit
> suspect considering the amount of, surely Business class, carbon
> unfriendly mileages involved for our charity raising celebs.
>
> Best bit, John helping Mylene up into that lorry by feeling her arse �

> what a waste.
>
> I shall be bidding for the pink tutu though I can't help but feel the
> BBC is missing a trick here by not offering up for auction a pair of
> Mylene's used undergarments.
>
> Loved the scenes in those expensive powerboats they certainly put
> themselves through it for the children don't they?
>
> Though it was done with tongues firmly in cheek (oh the thought of
> it).
>
> Only dodgy bit was Mylene�s tears missing her kids and her rather

> trite comparison with other child suffering.
>
> Much was made about the �Children in Need� charity beginning at home

> and being exclusively for British kids not those undeserving foreign
> ones err.. by going round the World at the BBC�s expense?
>

I only caught the one with Nick from apprentice and Saira but it seemed
so contrived we didn't watch again.

I'm hoping that wehn CiN week starts they show a programme about Eddie
Izzards run round the UK , got to be some footage there!

Usenet Nutter

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Nov 12, 2009, 6:22:26 AM11/12/09
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 08:43:09 +0000, Sofa - Spud
<comfy...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>
>I'm hoping that wehn CiN week starts they show a programme about Eddie
>Izzards run round the UK , got to be some footage there!

Went off him yesterday when he was in Glasgow supporting Labour in the
By-Election in Michael Martin's old seat

Light of Aria

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Nov 12, 2009, 6:26:33 AM11/12/09
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Only dodgy bit was Mylene�s tears missing her kids and her rather

trite comparison with other child suffering.

Much was made about the �Children in Need� charity beginning at home


and being exclusively for British kids not those undeserving foreign

ones err.. by going round the World at the BBC�s expense?


<<<

This from The BBC: The company that cares about Children in need whilst
prosecuting more than 100,000 of the poorest predominantly ill-educated
female parents of each year whilst wobbers, wapists, and waffscalions are
merely cautioned.

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