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Know them well, do you?Chie wrote:Oh well :roll: They will have to answer to somebody else, though, and they're not going to like that one bit.
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Piss off, Plymouth.
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And Mr Luxton has completely back-tracked from his position on Speight-gate from three months ago - typical. He even managed to get a dig in at Gavin: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/show ... stcount=85
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I do think, in fairness, that this isn't just a bog-standard, dying of old-age story. It is of a television presenter who was working for the BBC three months ago who killed himself. IMO there is a place for this story, though not for the RIPs, but because it is centred around the personal life of a man in the media.Jovis wrote:Why do people say RIP as though in a hurry? It's rest in peace - we don't have to pay per letter on TV Forum.
Then again, these silly thread shouldn't be there. How can you grieve somebody you never knew?
They're going nowhere.Chie wrote:Good riddance to Wilkes and Welsh. Don't let the door hit you on the way out :roll:
I do wonder if things are going to be any better with this magazine company, though.
Are you the one who tried to poison your own dad once?
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Looks like DS moderation did something right for once and closed a thread Luxton was bleating in.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/show ... p?t=779209
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/show ... p?t=779209