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HA
harshy Founding member
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2003513293,00.html

The lucky ******* has taste d Natasha's pins! Twisted Evil
RO
roo
Hasn't this link already been posted somewhere, along with a page long 'discussion'?
But.....*cough*....WHORE!
SE
Square Eyes Founding member
coast2coast posted:

There's something a bit Phillip Scofield about him and he has a very good bedside manner.

Perhaps he made Natasha's lips move like Gordon the Gofers ?


Philip Schofield ?? Can't see it myself, can you .... ? Laughing

http://setv.freeservers.com/lloydgordon.jpg
TW
Turnbull and Williams
I wonder if we'll be seeing Natasha on Breakfast tomorrow morning - the Sunday Mirror article says that "yesterday she was being comforted by her parents". Maybe she'll take time off.
RT
rts Founding member
I really do feel sorry for her. It's hard enough when you've made a mistake, however bad, to face your friends and family, but facing the British public, most of having heard what had happened must be awful.

She doesn't strike me as the sort of person who would've done such a thing deliberately. I'm not saying what she did was right, but I'm also not saying she's the only person to have done such a thing. I just hope everything works out for her and her partner.
TW
Turnbull and Williams
RTS posted:
I really do feel sorry for her. It's hard enough when you've made a mistake, however bad, so face your friends and family, but facing the British public, most of having heard what had happened must be awful.

She doesn't strike me as the sort of person who would've done such a thing deliberately. I'm not saying what she did was right, but I'm also not saying she's the only person to have done such a thing. I just hope everything works out for her and her partner.


I agree with you completely - "normal" people can make mistakes like this and they are forced to learn from them, but they can do this in privacy and in their own time. If those in the public eye do such things it is plastered across the newspapers and everyone knows about it.

I add my good wishes to Natasha, and hope that she can get through it all relatively unscathed.
GE
thegeek Founding member
Turnbull & Williams posted:
I wonder if we'll be seeing Natasha on Breakfast tomorrow morning - the Sunday Mirror article says that "yesterday she was being comforted by her parents". Maybe she'll take time off.

Well, Lloyd was on the News Channel this afternoon. Or, as the caption called him, "LLoyd"
TE
TELEVISION
I also sympathize with Natasha, and I do hope she will be back on our screens soon. As has been said previously I do not condone what she has done, but for alot of viewers knowing why she is off, it must be very distressing for her.
LU
Luke
TELEVISION posted:
I also sympathize with Natasha, and I do hope she will be back on our screens soon. As has been said previously I do not condone what she has done, but for alot of viewers knowing why she is off, it must be very distressing for her.


Oh for god's sake, she was the one who cheated - she's brought it on herself! People are talking like she's had a family beravement or something.
RT
rts Founding member
Does anyone know whether the BBC have plans to release a Sky News downloadable news alert devise? I know the BBC has the ticker of the latest headlines but I like how Sky's is invisible and wooshes onto your screen with any breaking news.
IT
itsrobert Founding member
RTS posted:
Does anyone know whether the BBC have plans to release a Sky News downloadable news alert devise? I know the BBC has the ticker of the latest headlines but I like how Sky's is invisible and wooshes onto your screen with any breaking news.


They don't have a downloadable programme AFAIK, but they do have a breaking news e-mail alert service - http://www.bbc.co.uk/email/news
RT
rts Founding member
Don't they have that desktop scroller thing? I might just be going senile in my grand old age, lol.

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