RM
One of the first things that Richard Madeley said yesterday was that are "going to be trying lots of new things out this series". Hint-hint Paul
stevek posted:
Paul o grady show is getting so bored with itself it's unreal, it needs to freshen up it's format from the same guest list, silly gungy games, cute kids and manic audience wooing and naff prizes.
can't tell I'm glad R&J is back
can't tell I'm glad R&J is back
One of the first things that Richard Madeley said yesterday was that are "going to be trying lots of new things out this series". Hint-hint Paul
PT
Yeah, Madeley talking out his backside once again.
Nice to see Sue Cook again, talking about Nick's resignation.
Nice to see Sue Cook again, talking about Nick's resignation.
RM
I think he ment students.
People in their early 20s/late teens are "kids" to somebody of Madeley's age
wells posted:
lewsnews posted:
"Kids love Trevor Mcdonald.. they really really do.. he's a cool cat"
A quote that Richard just said which caught my ears.... I can't say I've ever realised how kids think Mcdonald is a cool cat, maybe he's confused him with the farmer?
A quote that Richard just said which caught my ears.... I can't say I've ever realised how kids think Mcdonald is a cool cat, maybe he's confused him with the farmer?
I think he ment students.
People in their early 20s/late teens are "kids" to somebody of Madeley's age
RM
He certainly needs to read up on his geology, regarding today's show.
Firstly Oolitic Limestone stops at the Howardian Hills; not at York, which lies on Sherwood Sandstone.
Secondly Aberford is on a band of Magnesian Limestone, so Oolitic Limestone is not the "local stone"; plus ML is cream coloured not honey-coloured (confer nearby A1 cutting)
Thirdly that cottage in Sheffield wasn't made from Oolitic Limestone, it was made from sandstone-- local millstone grit in fact (like a lot of Sheffield's older buildings).
How am I supposed to get out more, when I have emails like this to write?
nok32uk posted:
Yeah, Madeley talking out his backside once again.
He certainly needs to read up on his geology, regarding today's show.
Firstly Oolitic Limestone stops at the Howardian Hills; not at York, which lies on Sherwood Sandstone.
Secondly Aberford is on a band of Magnesian Limestone, so Oolitic Limestone is not the "local stone"; plus ML is cream coloured not honey-coloured (confer nearby A1 cutting)
Thirdly that cottage in Sheffield wasn't made from Oolitic Limestone, it was made from sandstone-- local millstone grit in fact (like a lot of Sheffield's older buildings).
How am I supposed to get out more, when I have emails like this to write?
:-(
A former member
How long are there on till?