Will Gowing's hairline!

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In my opinion Claire can help her voice as she's proven it alters depending on what she's selling and who she's selling it with, man or woman, flirty or not flirty. Anne can help her voice by not shouting, Jill can help her weight by getting help, especially if she's addicted to excersise, Will can't help his receding hair line but I think the point was that they have gadgets that supposedly stop this so why not use them? after all they hard sell their customers in to buying them. I don't know them personally obviously so all I can comment on is how they come across on TV. If people don't like criticism of presenters who put themselves out there, courting the adoration then I believe there's another group that specialises in positive comments only, no negatives, no facts.
 
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I was amazed at how much hair Prince William had lost. He seems to have a bald patch down the middle now. Yet to see Will Gowling as never watch QVC now
 
Well I'm glad, even with your "life" you care enough to comment, darling Donna! You've just made me think about that Des'ree song: "Life, oh life, oh liiiiiife!"

I just don't like bulling which you really seem to love doing. Alexis from L'Occitane and her lisp, which you love to mock. Yet you never answer when I ask do you go up to people in real life and mock their lisps etc. That would be no then????

Oh can I ask which college/university journalist courses you attend? As you are training to be a junior journalist just wondering?
 
This is all taking a very nasty turn. One of the rules of the forum, I presume, is that we do not enquire into the personal life of posters. I don't care if Julius writes for The Times or The Beano, it's surely what he says here to inform, amuse and entertain us, like the other posters, which matters.
 
Miss G, couldn't agree more. If you don't like what someone has written, fair enough, comment to the effect that you disagree, think it's unfair and why. But the original comment made by Julius wasn't a personal comment directed at anyone on here, so there's no need to be gratuitously rude and personal in reply. Donna's comment had a bullying tone, IMO, and if someone does that, it becomes worse than any comment they are criticising. And the publication Julius writes for is certainly nobody's business but his own.

This is all taking a very nasty turn. One of the rules of the forum, I presume, is that we do not enquire into the personal life of posters. I don't care if Julius writes for The Times or The Beano, it's surely what he says here to inform, amuse and entertain us, like the other posters, which matters.
 
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