Still think it's more of a badly executed 'slow burn' publicity stunt for the death rattle tour of Deal Or No Deal in a couple of months.
Appear doing unconnected 'zany' pseudo-psychic babble with an element of self parodying, and hope more viewers (other than the hard-core pilgrims) switch on and see if he mentions this drivel.
I'd agree with this. In the early days of DOND he started drawing different symbols on his hand every episode, claiming that it was a "code" that viewers had to work out and if they got it they won a tour round the studio or something.
Still think it's more of a badly executed 'slow burn' publicity stunt for the death rattle tour of Deal Or No Deal in a couple of months.
Appear doing unconnected 'zany' pseudo-psychic babble with an element of self parodying, and hope more viewers (other than the hard-core pilgrims) switch on and see if he mentions this drivel.
I'd agree with this. In the early days of DOND he started drawing different symbols on his hand every episode, claiming that it was a "code" that viewers had to work out and if they got it they won a tour round the studio or something.
They actually meant nothing.
I remember that, I'm sure he or someone claimed to have revealed its meaning, perhaps in the Daily Mirror/Mail
Want a great new job or meet that special someone? Television presenter Noel Edmonds has launched an iPhone application that will call on the cosmos to help you.
The app is based on the New Age philosophy of 'cosmic ordering' and allows people to place orders with the cosmos asking for their wishes to come true and then record what happens.
The strange symbols he began putting on his hand caused all kinds of conspiracy theories, especially as his return to television screens came with his faith in cosmic ordering, which claims to grant your heart's desire.
He said: "The symbols were a joke. It was a Dan Brown moment. I'd read The Da Vinci: Code and thought why don't I put some signs on my hands to see if people notice. It's extraordinary how much attention this show has generated."
Noel Edmonds has revealed he’s planning to launch the world’s first radio station exclusively for animals.
The Deal Or No Deal presenter wants to set up Positively Pets in time for the festive season.
Talking to the Mail Online, he said: ‘We have now decided to bring forward our plans to launch the world’s first radio station exclusively for animals – Positively Pets – and hope to be on-air by Christmas.
‘I’m inviting pet lovers to send in their audio messages for their loved ones and we will broadcast them plus music requests and “special relaxing tones” for pets left at home alone.’
Is he posing any risk of harm to himself or others?
Quote:
'Someone accused me of having “gone off the rails” but I’ve never been on them hence the success and happiness I enjoy on a daily basis.
‘I always have a giggle. Too many people take the living experience too seriously. What’s the point of life if we can’t be positive, have fun and make the world a better place?’
Noel Edmonds has revealed he’s planning to launch the world’s first radio station exclusively for animals.
The Deal Or No Deal presenter wants to set up Positively Pets in time for the festive season.
Talking to the Mail Online, he said: ‘We have now decided to bring forward our plans to launch the world’s first radio station exclusively for animals – Positively Pets – and hope to be on-air by Christmas.
‘I’m inviting pet lovers to send in their audio messages for their loved ones and we will broadcast them plus music requests and “special relaxing tones” for pets left at home alone.’
Is he posing any risk of harm to himself or others?
Quote:
'Someone accused me of having “gone off the rails” but I’ve never been on them hence the success and happiness I enjoy on a daily basis.
‘I always have a giggle. Too many people take the living experience too seriously. What’s the point of life if we can’t be positive, have fun and make the world a better place?’
Exactly - Put into context, Positively Pets is just one of loads of Positively stations covering all sorts of genres, presumably all using the same automated resources so pretty low cost.
We're a nation that is crazy about animals. You can get all sorts of CDs, DVDs and stuff on iTunes to play to your pets, and my mum was forever leaving the radio on for her dog. Some people will use it, and it's also got a bit of press for his other stations. He's no fool, and he seems to be having fun doing it.
It's a shame that someone encouraging such harmless optimism should automatically be labelled a loony, while people out there spreading doom and gloom are considered perfectly normal.