11 Sep 2016, 14:22 | #1 |
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Meat on "Loose Women" UK show
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11 Sep 2016, 14:29 | #2 |
I hope your salmon sucks!
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It's such a stupid program I discovered watching it on Friday. If there was one called Players with only men talking about issues there would be outcries from feminists saying the program is too sexist.
Political correct men hating tripe. Typical of ITV. Glad Meat avoided that channel for the rest of the promo week. Katie Price thinking that Meat had died shows how disrespectful they are towards men and the guests in general and the level of IQ qualification to get on the panel of that show. |
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13 Sep 2016, 00:25 | #5 |
I hope your salmon sucks!
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What I was wondering was he always scheduled to be on as they made it sound like he was clearing the air about the media health reports etc. Wasn't he simply scheduled to go on because of the album or was it indeed a last minute thing decided on during the week?
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13 Sep 2016, 00:45 | #6 |
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I think it's on the itinerary. Been on before. Credit to Meat for not batting an eyelid to Jordan's " I thought you were dead".
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13 Sep 2016, 06:14 | #7 | |
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Yes, she cared so much that she hadn't bothered to google whether he had or not in the last several months. It's a shame that when Meat slogs his guts out when he's not feeling well he doesn't get to do it on shows his fans actually like. |
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13 Sep 2016, 06:39 | #8 |
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I've been curious for awhile now...Does "Loose Women" have the same slang meaning in the UK as it does in the US/Canada?
E.g. Does it mean "sexually promiscuous"? Or does it have a different meaning, such as "open minded" - aka "loose". Lol I have been kind of dumbfounded/amused that a show with that name exists at all. |
13 Sep 2016, 14:13 | #9 |
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The phrase means exactly the same here, although I'm guessing they chose the name as some kind of double entendre with gloves off, unfettered by restrictions/norms when it started in '99. At the start I thought the show had some merit, but it's become pretty much a farce over the years .. women trying to be outrageous
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13 Sep 2016, 14:15 | #10 |
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This is the banana show right
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13 Sep 2016, 14:18 | #11 |
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But to be fair she does only have a brain the size of a pea, in stark contrast to her lips and other main feature I thought that comment was simply and wonderfully typical Perfect "Celebrity" Big Brother material
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18 Sep 2016, 13:12 | #14 |
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Loose Women used to be OK but now it's just vile tabloid tripe
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18 Sep 2016, 14:57 | #15 |
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My 8yr old said, "I saw Meat Loaf on the cooking show and Mad Women!"
Out of the mouths of babes and children...... |
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06 Oct 2016, 13:26 | #16 |
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I watched it and it seemed ok. Probably the first time I have watched the show since Coleen Nolan compared a gay marriage to ISIS. That should say it all really.
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