- Tue May 03, 2011 11:22 am
#436912
The obsession with presenting opinions from idiots as important and informative is a worrying trend.
Admittedly I was a little sleepy and disinterested in the wedding, but the lady in the house excitedly insisted we watch, against me better judgement we started with ITV and the revelations that there were a lot of people there, everyone looked smart, that a long shot lot of people looked 'amazing' (that particular revelation was repeated every thirty seconds it seemed), that Ms Middleton would be wearing a dress and most worryingly the continual assertions that Ms Middleton's mother's dreams were coming true and that she'd 'played a blinder'.
Emboldened with the surefire knowledge and absolute confidence that only the most respected, most respectful and most authoritative would provide a fitting atmosphere for proceedings I suggested we switch to the BBC for a touch of class and quality.
Hmmm, the annoyingly voiced welsh newsreader with the terrible diction and odd inflections is on. That's not a good start. I was expecting Dimbleby and Witchell. Maybe Agnew and Inverdale, Sue Barker, Peter Alliss and Christoper Martin-Jenkins.
Oh no, that sports biff has just compared the crowds to those on the last day of the Open Championship and that dreadful Cotton woman is spouting drivel about nothing.
Regrettably we switched back over, but luckily Pip was there and happily he can always be relied on to constantly take the piss.
Yudster wrote:Fearne Cotton and to a lesser extent Chris Hollins were both so awful presenting the crowd chat from the wedding today - they went a long way to spoiling what was otherwise for me a really enjoyable coverage.
The obsession with presenting opinions from idiots as important and informative is a worrying trend.
Admittedly I was a little sleepy and disinterested in the wedding, but the lady in the house excitedly insisted we watch, against me better judgement we started with ITV and the revelations that there were a lot of people there, everyone looked smart, that a long shot lot of people looked 'amazing' (that particular revelation was repeated every thirty seconds it seemed), that Ms Middleton would be wearing a dress and most worryingly the continual assertions that Ms Middleton's mother's dreams were coming true and that she'd 'played a blinder'.
Emboldened with the surefire knowledge and absolute confidence that only the most respected, most respectful and most authoritative would provide a fitting atmosphere for proceedings I suggested we switch to the BBC for a touch of class and quality.
Hmmm, the annoyingly voiced welsh newsreader with the terrible diction and odd inflections is on. That's not a good start. I was expecting Dimbleby and Witchell. Maybe Agnew and Inverdale, Sue Barker, Peter Alliss and Christoper Martin-Jenkins.
Oh no, that sports biff has just compared the crowds to those on the last day of the Open Championship and that dreadful Cotton woman is spouting drivel about nothing.
Regrettably we switched back over, but luckily Pip was there and happily he can always be relied on to constantly take the piss.