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RE: People that Perturb me. - greenray - 05-11-2017 21:33 Anne Robinson There's insulting and funny and there's insulting and unpleasant,she's in the latter category,a return for The Weakest Link,albeit for charity,is not welcome. RE: People that Perturb me. - SecretAgent - 05-11-2017 21:38 Jeremy Corbyn whose version of "a kinder politics" involves knowingly appointing to his Shadow Cabinet a guy who has been reprimanded by the Labour Party Chief Whip for his sexual misconduct and who warned Corbyn not to appoint him. Hypocritical git RE: People that Perturb me. - Jack the Nipper - 06-11-2017 14:27 (05-11-2017 21:38 )SecretAgent Wrote: Jeremy Corbyn whose version of "a kinder politics" involves knowingly appointing to his Shadow Cabinet a guy who has been reprimanded by the Labour Party Chief Whip for his sexual misconduct and who warned Corbyn not to appoint him. And to think he's brain-washing youngsters,the gullible & Stormzy he's the Great Messiah.Apparently Corbyn already knew about the complaints about Kelvin Hopkins but still appointed him on the front bench regardless.I neither dislike or like Corbyn but when he puts on that fake smile it definitely grinds my gears. John Prescott - A former Labour MP but was also employed to be Jabba the Hut's face & body double is a hypocritical fucker when he puts his hob-nail boots into the MP's sexual harassment debate when he was having an affair with an office worker behind his misses' back when he was in government.Green-houses,throwings & all that Baron Greenback lookalike. RE: People that Perturb me. - Tractor boy - 06-11-2017 14:31 Lay off Corbyn. The poor sod used to go out with Diane Abbott, so I think he has suffered enough. ![]() RE: People that Perturb me. - Unscarreduk - 08-11-2017 16:57 Morrissey Complete twat. RE: People that Perturb me. - terence - 08-11-2017 17:05 nicola adams. way to smug for my liking! RE: People that Perturb me. - Unscarreduk - 08-11-2017 19:35 (08-11-2017 17:05 )terence Wrote: nicola adams. way to smug for my liking! Dude if I had won two olympic gold medals I'd change my name to Lord Smugalot of Fuckyoushire. RE: People that Perturb me. - greenray - 08-11-2017 23:43 (08-11-2017 16:57 )Unscarreduk Wrote: MorrisseyLike some of his and Smiths music,but he seems to be controversial for controversial's sake. RE: People that Perturb me. - Whynot - 09-11-2017 00:01 anybody that cannot say the letter 'H' properly RE: People that Perturb me. - ShandyHand - 10-11-2017 02:05 (03-11-2017 23:15 )Censorship :-( Wrote: ...it seems that a 'collective decision' was made to go with 'people I can't stand' instead. ^ All creators releasing anything into the public domain (from simple post to multi-million pound feature film) have to accept that the public can usurp ownership in unintended ways. ![]() ![]() --- For me this thread's predominant focus should lie in those who use their presence in the public eye to exhibit a constant intolerable smugness, way in excess of that which their talent should permit. Often, this is supplemented with a sick inducing vacousness that infects so many a public persona in these days of easy offence. (Controversial as a career choice also exempts Hopkins and Morgan for me. Best ignored! Politicians likewise. ![]() So... Ant and Dec - evidence of how far a simple case of boyish charm can take one (or two) in the world of UK TV. Amazingly devoid of actual talent. Smoke and mirrors has them as, ridiculously, some sort of modern day Morecombe & Wise. Fuck off! Simon Cowell - the ultimate one (minor) trick pony on TV who struck lucky on timing and is still milking it years later. Sue Perkins - the more objectionable of a totally bland pairing that cloys all the more because of the inexplicable faith the BBC seems to have in their abilities. Hopefully, destined to sink without trace in their upcoming attempt to emulate Brucie on primetime Saturday nights. David Walliams - smugness personified. An average comedian at best who astounds because he seems to have convinced enough execs that he can act despite all evidence to the contary. Russel Brand - why is he famous exactly? Trendy for its own sake. James Corden - his management team deserves some sort of award for making such a limited talent so incredibly, globally, high profile. Takes kiss-assery to a new level even for US TV (and that's saying something). Chris Evans - arrogant one note tosser who's comeuppance on TG was well overdue. Ricky Gervais - he plays the vain elements of his characters so well because they are pulled from the endless wellspring of those of his own character! 'Self-satisfied' in the Oxford English Dictionary says "see Ricky Gervais". ![]() As other posters have already said, there are, depressingly, almost certainly many others that could easily add to this sort of list. The above remain in my view the most obvious and objectionable cases only. |