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I'm sure there are plenty of us, but "Tosser" is quite mild.
Yeah, I don't swear that much, apart from when Barra Boi is on...
I'm sure there are plenty of us, but "Tosser" is quite mild.
Every time i see Paul whoo whoo dirty filthy sale Becque i think i will get him a printed tea shirt with a large ships anchor on it with a small W at the top for his xmass
I watched the Archos ‘show’ last night. I actually thought it wasn’t that bad of a deal for a 11.6” Android 7 Tablet although I agree that the cameras and screen resolution are very low end.
I found a review of the tablet and it was only launched in October 2017. I think I’d rather shell out £120 on this device than £390 on one of Jukebox Janice’s Antique iPad’s with Cobwebs.
Better still, I think I’ll give both of them a miss :mysmilie_59:
https://www.pdevice.com/product/archos-116-neon-price-specs
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It's official, Irish fella lives in a derelict/haunted house. On the repeat show with his snake oil physics, saying how with your normal radiators you have to wait an hour for them to heat up and listen to the pipes banging etc. I mean what??? I know I have said it before, but does anybody here have banging pipes when they put the central heating on? Even if they do, would it stop you putting the heating on?
Just seen Gollum on, practically begging people to buy the "astonishing" STK phone. The phone and website were going bonkers of course!!
Still there on the website today....still in stock, shock horror. And with 14 reviews and an average of 1.5 stars out of 5. What an amazing phone and I'm sure if you bought it as a gift for someone for Christmas, they would love you forever :mysmilie_14:
They'll say anything to peddle those ****** overpriced over rated radiators.
A few nights ago Simon was saying how he woke up freezing cold one night and had to get up and put the central heating on. Well Peter, all you have to do is buy yourself a ceramic radiator from the company you work for, you know, the one you lot keep telling us all how economical they are to run. So use your brains and get one ASAP. I mean, it's a 2000 watt heater for only around £250 on one of IW's special blockbuster deals.
Just been looking at the reviews on that phone. What a Dog, only 512mb of ram. This is the Phone that PS said had a standby time of 300 hours (12 1/2 days) but it appears the battery lasts just a few hours only.
One of my biggest beefs lately is them saying how amazing something is, and to "just buy it" or Gollum excitedly watching the drone, shouting how he "wants one" but not actually ordering one. But we are all apparently unable to live happy fulfilled lives unless we buy some of the junk they peddle.
The presenters should be forced to either show us them ordering something for themselves, or proving they already own it. You can't bang on at viewers about how you can't live without something, or to buy 2 or 3 of something while it is cheap....insinuating it is almost essential, but not actually want it yourself. It makes you look like a shyster and a twot.
A presenter ordering a product via phone during a live broadcast was actually shown on Bid TV I think (Ideal World as well?), though if you think about it they would have to divulge payment card details whilst doing so therefore keeping those details secret would be really tricky unless they showed something else instead during that part of the transaction. I have heard a shopping TV presenter say that they are forbidden from ordering live on-air but no reason was given.
Also Paul 'Shreque' Becque has said that he has bought a particular product and posted pictures on Facebook of him with the product in question, but he appears to be an exception. And has no taste :mysmilie_14:
Also Paul 'Shreque' Becque has said that he has bought a particular product and posted pictures on Facebook of him with the product in question, but he appears to be an exception. And has no taste :mysmilie_14:
A presenter ordering a product via phone during a live broadcast was actually shown on Bid TV I think (Ideal World as well?), though if you think about it they would have to divulge payment card details whilst doing so therefore keeping those details secret would be really tricky unless they showed something else instead during that part of the transaction. I have heard a shopping TV presenter say that they are forbidden from ordering live on-air but no reason was given.
Also Paul 'Shreque' Becque has said that he has bought a particular product and posted pictures on Facebook of him with the product in question, but he appears to be an exception. And has no taste :mysmilie_14: