- Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:17 pm
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Hah. Cowell there complaining of cynicism. Look to your right Sim'.
foot-loose wrote:Big * or no *, no "lol's" allowed. NEVA!
Munki Bhoy wrote:1) Joe shouldn't be denied his first number one by the campaign.
foot-loose wrote:The place of "number one" doesn't give any extra pennies.
foot-loose wrote:Big * or no *, no "lol's" allowed. NEVA!
Latina wrote:foot-loose wrote:The place of "number one" doesn't give any extra pennies.
But it's more important than the money.
Munki Bhoy wrote:At which point Simon Cowell can go * himself for all the negative press he's given the campaign this week since it will actually have made him even more money.
foot-loose wrote:Munki Bhoy wrote:At which point Simon Cowell can go * himself for all the negative press he's given the campaign this week since it will actually have made him even more money.
Isn't that what I just said? Cowell loves all this "negative" press.
foot-loose wrote:Big * or no *, no "lol's" allowed. NEVA!
foot-loose wrote:Latina wrote:foot-loose wrote:The place of "number one" doesn't give any extra pennies.
But it's more important than the money.
To whom exactly? The public? Joe? None of them matter.
Latina wrote:To anyone who cares about the Christmas Number One, whether that be the public who miss the days when there was actually interest in what it would be, or Cowell, who sees the X Factor Xmas #1 as a badge of honour and a mark of his dominance over the music scene in the UK. He knows fine well how significant it is, otherwise he wouldn't schedule the X Factor final for that same weekend every year.
That's all the campaign is about, and I think some people are losing sight of that.
Munki Bhoy wrote:foot-loose wrote:Munki Bhoy wrote:At which point Simon Cowell can go * himself for all the negative press he's given the campaign this week since it will actually have made him even more money.
Isn't that what I just said? Cowell loves all this "negative" press.
Yeah, I was backing up your initial point.
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
Yudster wrote:Rage did it. I love that the campaign "worked", but I'd have been a lot more enthusuastic about a proper Christmas song being used as the challenger.
Lactating Man Nips wrote:It's actually a great record though isn't it ? I can't imagine why people are sneering about the profanity because that is the message that anybody with an ounce of passion can connect with.
foot-loose wrote:Big * or no *, no "lol's" allowed. NEVA!
Munki Bhoy wrote:Somewhere in the world right now, an ego the size of Brazil has a bruise the size of the UK on it.
foot-loose wrote:Have we had any sorta comment of of Mr Cowell?
Latina wrote:Jade Goody I found easy enough to ignore; Simon a bit less so given that I've always been a music and music charts fan, so every now and again he gets my goat. I know that popular music is all about business and money these days but sometimes it does get a bit much and I wish he'd feck off for a while.
I'd miss him like crazy if he left the X Factor though.
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.