Artemis
I'm a Kitchen Aid Maid!
Goodness me! So our Debs is too downmarket to sell high-end goods and the stunningly elegant and well-spoken Claudia is too "posh" and not "down to earth" enough - both criticisms that have been levelled at her in some quite vicious threads recently.
Who are we to be so darned hyper-critical. They are there to sell us goods, that is their job. We can choose to ignore them or to buy, it's quite simple really. I like Debbie because what you see is what you get. Yes, I do have a bit of fuzzy nostalgia for the old days but there are a couple from that time I would hate to see back. Those of us who knew her then have been asked our opinion of her before she returned. Some like, some don't, some are indifferent, that's why they have a wide range of presenters.
Her manicure and short, stubby fingers didn't stop me buying a bracelet yesterday. She was obviously nervous and aware that much was expected of her.I have never waxed lyrical about her but have always said that I admired the way she concentrated on the job in hand. I saw no reason to alter that opinion.Those who like presenters that babble about their family and private life may end up disappointed, those that want to know about the product, should be pleased. I'm in the latter category.
Who are we to be so darned hyper-critical. They are there to sell us goods, that is their job. We can choose to ignore them or to buy, it's quite simple really. I like Debbie because what you see is what you get. Yes, I do have a bit of fuzzy nostalgia for the old days but there are a couple from that time I would hate to see back. Those of us who knew her then have been asked our opinion of her before she returned. Some like, some don't, some are indifferent, that's why they have a wide range of presenters.
Her manicure and short, stubby fingers didn't stop me buying a bracelet yesterday. She was obviously nervous and aware that much was expected of her.I have never waxed lyrical about her but have always said that I admired the way she concentrated on the job in hand. I saw no reason to alter that opinion.Those who like presenters that babble about their family and private life may end up disappointed, those that want to know about the product, should be pleased. I'm in the latter category.