jeremy kyle

feedthegoat27 said:
2 girls from my old secondary school days have been on it before. First one was ages ago but the 2nd one was just the other day (last monday I think), she was called Donna, had dyed black hair and surprise surprise no real teeth to speak of. Of course the story involved a DNA test!

Bet your glad you dont see them anymore
 
XxRachXx said:
feedthegoat27 said:
2 girls from my old secondary school days have been on it before. First one was ages ago but the 2nd one was just the other day (last monday I think), she was called Donna, had dyed black hair and surprise surprise no real teeth to speak of. Of course the story involved a DNA test!

Bet your glad you dont see them anymore

He didn't say he wasn't on it with them. ;0)
 
TrueBlue76 said:
XxRachXx said:
feedthegoat27 said:
2 girls from my old secondary school days have been on it before. First one was ages ago but the 2nd one was just the other day (last monday I think), she was called Donna, had dyed black hair and surprise surprise no real teeth to speak of. Of course the story involved a DNA test!

Bet your glad you dont see them anymore

He didn't say he wasn't on it with them. ;0)

Oooo good point were you the daddy
 
Awful show, my mate got a free ticket when I was in uni and asked me to come , so I thought 'go on then, it'll be a bit of an experience.'

You get there then you meet the horrible researchers that read out the issues of day of a clip borad as if announcing the WWE fixture list. Then they start telling you 'try not to laugh at the guests' with a shit eating grin and start talking about the guests as if they're animals at a zoo.

Then Jezza finally comes out and you realise:

A) How big his head is compared to the rest of his body.

and

B) That he is a far bigger c**t than anyone he will ever have on the show.

Then when the 'show' finally starts the realisation kicks in that your presence is entirely inappropriate, intrusive and that these are real people with real issues (in some case mental health issues) and that the show is just no better than a ye olde Victorian freakshow.

It was seriously one of the worst things I've ever done and I actually felt sick and disgusted with myself for going and even more so for not having the bottle to get up and walk out.
 
The Blue Knight said:
Awful show, my mate got a free ticket when I was in uni and asked me to come , so I thought 'go on then, it'll be a bit of an experience.'

You get there then you meet the horrible researchers that read out the issues of day of a clip borad as if announcing the WWE fixture list. Then they start telling you 'try not to laugh at the guests' with a shit eating grin and start talking about the guests as if they're animals at a zoo.

Then Jezza finally comes out and you realise:

A) How big his head is compared to the rest of his body.

and

B) That he is a far bigger c**t than anyone he will ever have on the show.

Then when the 'show' finally starts the realisation kicks in that your presence is entirely inappropriate, intrusive and that these are real people with real issues (in some case mental health issues) and that the show is just no better than a ye olde Victorian freakshow.

It was seriously one of the worst things I've ever done and I actually felt sick and disgusted with myself for going and even more so for not having the bottle to get up and walk out.

Sounds terrible. And how do you get free tickets...
 
feedthegoat27 said:
The Blue Knight said:
Awful show, my mate got a free ticket when I was in uni and asked me to come , so I thought 'go on then, it'll be a bit of an experience.'

You get there then you meet the horrible researchers that read out the issues of day of a clip borad as if announcing the WWE fixture list. Then they start telling you 'try not to laugh at the guests' with a shit eating grin and start talking about the guests as if they're animals at a zoo.

Then Jezza finally comes out and you realise:

A) How big his head is compared to the rest of his body.

and

B) That he is a far bigger c**t than anyone he will ever have on the show.

Then when the 'show' finally starts the realisation kicks in that your presence is entirely inappropriate, intrusive and that these are real people with real issues (in some case mental health issues) and that the show is just no better than a ye olde Victorian freakshow.

It was seriously one of the worst things I've ever done and I actually felt sick and disgusted with myself for going and even more so for not having the bottle to get up and walk out.

Sounds terrible. And how do you get free tickets...

You dont need the tickets you got front row "0
 
Ronnie the Rep said:
XxRachXx said:
Been off work for two days and have had the pleasure of watching this ... Don't think ive ever seen a normal looking person on it!!!!!!!

Why when it is so shit can i not stop watching it ..



Hows your tum? feeling any better?

Much better thankyou :) just the rest of me now that is fcuked :P
 
The Blue Knight said:
Awful show, my mate got a free ticket when I was in uni and asked me to come , so I thought 'go on then, it'll be a bit of an experience.'

You get there then you meet the horrible researchers that read out the issues of day of a clip borad as if announcing the WWE fixture list. Then they start telling you 'try not to laugh at the guests' with a shit eating grin and start talking about the guests as if they're animals at a zoo.

Then Jezza finally comes out and you realise:

A) How big his head is compared to the rest of his body.

and

B) That he is a far bigger c**t than anyone he will ever have on the show.

Then when the 'show' finally starts the realisation kicks in that your presence is entirely inappropriate, intrusive and that these are real people with real issues (in some case mental health issues) and that the show is just no better than a ye olde Victorian freakshow.

It was seriously one of the worst things I've ever done and I actually felt sick and disgusted with myself for going and even more so for not having the bottle to get up and wank off.


...dirty bastard.
 
Dreadful TV that actually demonises the working class and establishs percieved norms of behaviour that have become mainstream and damaging.
 
I think I managed to watch about 5 minutes of a show once. Just found it incredibly depressing. Never again.
 

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