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A Cracking Conspiracy?

Posted: Fri 02 Sep, 2005 20.36
by B.E. El-Zebub
Are the nation's weather presenters conspiring to pass subliminal messages to James Martin?

I tuned into the weather on London Tonight and Chrissie Reidy told the capital not once but twice that today had been a "cracking" day.

Later I'm watching BBC News 24, and Helen Willets assures the nation that tomorrow will be a "cracking" day for the football.

OK, so it could be a coincidence, you say. But they were most emphatic about it. There was something very James Martineque about the way they said it.

Is there a conspiracy? I think we should be told.

Posted: Fri 02 Sep, 2005 20.39
by Jamez
Maybe JM was giving them both a good seeing to the other night, and the famous word embedded itself into their televisual brains!

And then again, JM is a V I R G I N so the above can be discounted.

Posted: Sat 03 Sep, 2005 10.00
by Spencer For Hire
Hmm, interesting... I happened to notice Carole Kirkwood using the word 'cracking' twice this week on Breakfast.

There's definitely something going on.

Posted: Sat 03 Sep, 2005 11.54
by PutneyMatt
Spencer For Hire wrote:Hmm, interesting... I happened to notice Carole Kirkwood using the word 'cracking' twice this week on Breakfast.

There's definitely something going on.
I can't believe Carol has abandoned her favourite word, "georgous" fro "cracking". Or did she say it's going to be a "georgous cracking day"?

Posted: Sun 04 Sep, 2005 09.28
by Spencer For Hire
PutneyMatt wrote:
Spencer For Hire wrote:Hmm, interesting... I happened to notice Carole Kirkwood using the word 'cracking' twice this week on Breakfast.

There's definitely something going on.
I can't believe Carol has abandoned her favourite word, "georgous" fro "cracking". Or did she say it's going to be a "georgous cracking day"?
Georgous? What does that mean? George-like? ;)