Goody's 'husband' to open restaurant 'in her name'

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Sam Slater
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Re: Goody's 'husband' to open restaurant 'in her name'

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Troll.

I've already answered everything you've brought up. Join the debate or give it a rest.

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Sam - from the way you write, and judging from how you obviously get off on playing Devil's Advocate in these threads (not to mention your style of writing, which is very different to that of 'Manor lad' Sam Slater I first encountered a few years back), I'm beginning to wonder if you have in fact been taken over by the Ghost of Wazza, your old forum mate.

He used to post Latin signatures too, IIRC.

You'll never admit it of course - but I have my suspicions !wink!.

- Eric


Oh and yes - thank you. But I do know how to spell "vacuous". Just a spelling error on my part (so shoot me!). I spotted it after I'd hit "post". We really DO need an "edit" function here.

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Re: Goody's 'husband' to open restaurant 'in her name'

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[quote]I personally have never ever read an interview with one of those single brancelled morans (Goody, Jordan, Kerry Katona, that dildo who Goody 'married') but I can not avoid them.[/quote]

Lol. Ok, max. But, seriously, if you're going to besmirch someone's intelligence in future then you should at least make doubly sure that your insults are spelt correctly. I know it was just a typo, but still.....it makes you look reyt daft.

[quote]I have never seen anything they have done on TV either, in terms of features or programmes, but when a story about them appears on the TV news you can't help but see it, or see the start of it anyway. I would hit the mute button as soon as it would appear though.[/quote]

Lol. Ok, max. It's just that you seem to pick up a lot of info about these celebs before hitting that mute button. You either have the reaction times of a slug or you're an expert lipreader.

[quote] I would like to see them ALL disappear.[/quote]

I once saw that statement written on a wall in a mental asylum (school day trip....you understand). It was written in shit...............the author never did get out.

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Re: Goody's 'husband' to open restaurant 'in her name'

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"Jordan! What a success she became....",
I think the word 'success' is loaded. She became rich, which
probably doesn't [or maybe ought not to] mean the same thing.
'Success' to my mind would be finding a cure for lymphoma, or
at least inventing a radical new type of paper-clip; if her kids
eventually turn out to be level-headed decent people then that
would be certainly be counted a success......
There's certainly snobbery in attitudes to her [and I'm not immune
by any means]- she's the kind of girl you can imagine drinking
Krug, but from a pint-glass, and eating caviar butties. No 'class',
whatever that means- she's probably got as much of that numinous
quality as [and slightly better manners than] some of the more
'thoroughbred' scum who lurk in the environs of SW3.

The more serious charge levelled at 'celeb culture' is that it
advances our society not one whit. There's nothing whatsoever
life-affirming about it [unless one means a kind of obstinate bloody-
mindedness and a sort of fatalistic determination to party on
regardless, that we last saw in the War years, with imminent danger
round every corner- yes, I find something unnaturally self-destructive
about it]. It's the same sort of attitude that allows black teenagers
to think being uneducated is 'cool', and elevates all the traditional
vices to 'virtues' in an Alice-in-Wonderland ethical reversal. The
sort of attitude that demands 'rights' [more properly, in these
cases, licence] but refuses to acknowledge the flip side, that rights
entail responsibilities [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/oldie.gif[/img]

Rant over [img]http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/smileys/rant.gif[/img]

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Sam Slater
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Re: Goody's 'husband' to open restaurant 'in her name'

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And it makes $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$, but they didn't get a penny from me.

A well thought out reply, jj. Very refreshing.

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Re: Goody's 'husband' to open restaurant 'in her name'

Post by Flat_Eric »

SAM:
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ERIC:
So much so that you can't resist joining in debates here about it (although I suspect that's simply because you enjoy playing Devil's Advocate) and reading up on Wiki to arm yourself? Don't make me laugh!


SAM:
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ERIC:
Once again - you enjoy playing Devil's Advocate.


SAM:
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ERIC:
The reasons for being in the news may differ, but the coverage is the same (or similar). It all amounts to the same thing: they're hard to get away from.


SAM:
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ERIC:
No. She's "successful" despite being vacuous (thanks, but I do know how to spell it). Or maybe it's *because* she is, and the armies of chavs on sink estates up and down the country can relate to that, and so lap up her garbage. Who knows. But a vacuous airhead she is.


SAM:
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ERIC:
I've no idea. Some of them probably are, others not.


SAM:
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ERIC:
I'm chilled. Really. And it doesn't get me irate. What it does do though is prove that you can't escape from them: Walk into any shop that sells printed media, and there they are staring at you, with lurid banner headlines. You can't help but notice it (even though you yourself pretend not to).

By the way: I stand by what I said in the post that you churlishly got the mods to delete. I've got your measure !tut!.

- Eric

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sam, I think if someone never looked at the newspaper rack in a shop and had lightening reactions to hitting the mute button when one of these things started on a news programme, they would still know about it. It is just everywhere. You could sit on a tube train or bus and you will inevitably see the headline on a newspaper as someone opposite you reads it. Someone at work goes on about it - and they have already told you what has happened before you get a chance to say "I'm not really interested thanks". You say this just 10 seconds after they start yapping but you already know by then. You look on your Yahoo page at the headlines, because you want to know the proper real news that is happening, and one of those headlines is about Goody, or that cock she 'married', and the headline tells it all. Like someone previously said, it is like knowing about what a politician is up to, even if you are not interested. You will just know because it is all around you.
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jj, I agree. what you said is very true.
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Re: Goody's 'husband' to open restaurant 'in her name'

Post by jj »

I'm not a party-pooper, believe me; I like fun just as much as
the next man [unless he's the Bishop of Winchester, of course].
But it worries me wwhen 25 [or 35, or, God help us 45-]-y-o's are
still doing the same shit they were doing at 18- which goes with
the territory; one would hope that with age [and hopefully, a
measure of maturity] one's tastes would evolve.

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signification...."
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> By the way: I stand by what I said in the post that you
> churlishly got the mods to delete. I've got your measure !tut!.

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