Toril
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She probably used one of the “wonderful” Dyson hair gadgets.And goodness what on earth has Chloe done to her hair this morning? My Mum had a suitable expression “birch broom in a fit”.
She probably used one of the “wonderful” Dyson hair gadgets.And goodness what on earth has Chloe done to her hair this morning? My Mum had a suitable expression “birch broom in a fit”.
I can imagine how it sounded. Unbearable.Why do they insist of having Chloe presenting with Gail Samways. Shouting overload.
And goodness what on earth has Chloe done to her hair this morning? My Mum had a suitable expression “birch broom in a fit”.
Oh gosh that women who does the Ninja and cooking demos is just too muchWhy do they insist of having Chloe presenting with Gail Samways. Shouting overload.
And goodness what on earth has Chloe done to her hair this morning? My Mum had a suitable expression “birch broom in a fit”.
Yep, he looked a proper plonker in that get-up. The vertical shirt collar was enough on its own, but the whole thing was a dog's breakfast.Now don't get me wrong, I do like Glen but oh dear, what does he look like tonight! Who in God's name wears their shirt collar like that these days! And I'm not even going to comment on the extra short jeans with white socks and loafers.
if he says , "vibe" again I'll have to go and crack open a bottle!
Or giving a vibe.Everything with Glen is always “ coming through”.
Easy on the eye? A shiny headed baldie with a white beard - not easy on my eye! Sorry. Thick white socks, collar up. Ridiculous indeed. He should cut out the advice about, 'wear it with this, wear it with that', etc. We know what to wear it with. We'd much rather know details of the fabric and specific measurements. Get the tape measure out, Glen, and then we can compare tops, trousers, coats with what we have at home that fits. Fewer returns. That should work.Yep, he looked a proper plonker in that get-up. The vertical shirt collar was enough on its own, but the whole thing was a dog's breakfast.
I'm delighted he's managed to get lots of men's fashion slots, and he's easy on the eye... but really looking ridiculous isn't a good sales tactic, imo.
Or a crisp white shirt or a little pump.Or giving a vibe.
Call me an old cynic but I often wonder if this is done to make money on the p&p. In the past I’ve been charged £5.95 p&p but it only cost me £2.95 to send back.Easy on the eye? A shiny headed baldie with a white beard - not easy on my eye! Sorry. Thick white socks, collar up. Ridiculous indeed. He should cut out the advice about, 'wear it with this, wear it with that', etc. We know what to wear it with. We'd much rather know details of the fabric and specific measurements. Get the tape measure out, Glen, and then we can compare tops, trousers, coats with what we have at home that fits. Fewer returns. That should work.
Couldn't agree more. What does the extra three quid cover - putting it in an envelope costing them pennies (five seconds of someone's time)? shoving it through an automated packaging machine (another five seconds) plus the cost of working the machinery?Call me an old cynic but I often wonder if this is done to make money on the p&p. In the past I’ve been charged £5.95 p&p but it only cost me £2.95 to send back.
With the millions of parcels QVC send out in a year, they must get massive discounts with their couriers. Negotiating rates with couriers, hauliers, shipping lines and airlines used to be part of my job. Once they knew the quantity, volume and weight, frequency of goods you despatched per annum, they’d be queuing at your door. I never had to send anywhere near QVCs requirements, but would expect to get anything from 25 to 50% discount.
And you can see straight away this will really work for you.Or a crisp white shirt or a little pump.
Yes, I think Glen has worked hard all his life in the 'rag trade,' a profession he joined years ago and which he says he loves. I have never seen his modeling, but have heard lots of reports. I'm glad too that he has work, but the way he presents on QVC is not very good for all the reasons stated on this forum.I don't begrudge him getting all these jobs. He's looked after himself, models well and is generally pleasant, despite the monotonous and repetitive (and they're all guilty of that) delivery, better than can be said for some of the "experts" on our screens, so anything extra he can get at this stage of his life, good on him.