They're standing up again and that first watch is 'limited scott'
Eh?
Peter said 'they' didn't want to 'advertise' this 'show' because Collectors and 'other people' would tune in, if you get what he means. No Peter, I and many others rarely if ever know what you mean but we know what you are and this channel though
These presentations are shocking, I'd say they should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves but please, as if they know shame :mysmilie_59:
Ah he's just said it again, the other people are 'inscrupables' that might get their hands on them and well, we know what they will do with them..........
Eh?
Peter said 'they' didn't want to 'advertise' this 'show' because Collectors and 'other people' would tune in, if you get what he means.
No Peter, I and many others rarely if ever know what you mean but we know what you are though.
These presentations are shocking. I'd say they should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves but please, as if they know of shame.
They have no shame, it's long since left the building :mysmilie_59:
What rhubarb! Collectors buy things, presumably other people buy things... what do IW care what happens to the stock once it's off their own shelves and the money's in the bank?
Trying to give the impression that they've "saved" this all-too-desirable stock for you, their favouritest, most loyal, most discerning customer. I would hope that their are not many who are foolish enough to fall for this geriatric sales pitch (nay, antique sales pitch).
I noticed that gems tv and TJC do the old bid tv thing of ''we are going to close the phone lines 'to be fair'...''
I know i am a dinosaur but i much prefer to go into a shop and see and try what i want to buy sadly becoming harder to do not least because the shops are no longer there sorry about droning on but i long to go back to the days when there was always a shop you were looking for on the high street.
I personally think that live Selly Telly in general is becoming more and more sensational and gaudy, even 'up it's own ar&#' QVC has some 'experts' that are more akin to Ringmasters.
But I've not seen anything quite as grotesque as Ideal World with it's 'foaming at the mouth' vulgarity.
And to think many people used to look open mouthed at US Informercials when they first arrived here, I think even they'd be astonished as this freak show :mysmilie_59:
It is interesting that you say that. I always had the impression that US shopping tv was shameless, brash, loud... but a accepted part of that countries culture, yet we would still see it as a source of amusement where we, the British are supposedly more civilised and reserved.
Have we surpassed that gaudy style under the guise of ''aspiration''
We went to New York earlier in the year.
I say this because I genuinely mean it. I have never, either in America or here, seen anything on Selly Telly quite as grotesque as Dirty Peter, Genpleaseleave, GOLLUM, Shreque and De Knees.
And never have I heard anything quite as obtuse as Nanty talking about his deceased Father's illness. Bid surely wasn't anything like as bad as this channel, at least it was irreverent and sometimes fun. It was crooked though!
But for me the presentation on Ideal World is charmless, lacking in engagement and certainly in fun. Sadly I sometimes find it plain obscene :mysmilie_59:
I was reading earlier about the Disney thing. As if they would sell the Disney products and not tell the customers that they are not allowed to sell them on for profit.
We went to New York earlier in the year.
I say this because I genuinely mean it. I have never, either in America or here, seen anything on Selly Telly quite as grotesque as Dirty Peter, Genpleaseleave, GOLLUM, Shreque and De Knees.
And never have I heard anything quite as obtuse as Nanty talking about his deceased Father's illness. Bid surely wasn't anything like as bad as this channel, at least it was irreverent and sometimes fun. It was crooked though!
But for me the presentation on Ideal World is charmless, lacking in engagement and certainly in fun. Sadly I sometimes find it plain obscene :mysmilie_59:
I know i am a dinosaur but i much prefer to go into a shop and see and try what i want to buy sadly becoming harder to do not least because the shops are no longer there sorry about droning on but i long to go back to the days when there was always a shop you were looking for on the high street.