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Adam
07-04-2008, 01:02 PM
Did anyone watch this on Wednesday? It was brilliant!

Basically, it's about these self-employed people (lazy fucks like me and Fenella) who were looking for personal assistants. It was really funny.


http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=personal+services+required&search_sort=video_date_uploaded

If you watch the first three there. That guy was hilarious. He wanted to make sure everyone knew he wasn't gay. Which probably meant he was :D

Gemo52
07-04-2008, 01:26 PM
Did anyone watch this on Wednesday? It was brilliant!

Basically, it's about these self-employed people (lazy fucks like me and Fenella) who were looking for personal assistants. It was really funny.


http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=personal+services+required&search_sort=video_date_uploaded

If you watch the first three there. That guy was hilarious. He wanted to make sure everyone knew he wasn't gay. Which probably meant he was :D

But he had six female “shagbuddies” according to the programme and Melanie thought he was after a “fuckretary” and not a secretary.

I thought the people on the programme were jokes and the whole thing was set up for a poorly thought out TV programme.

If you look at the YouTube links Peter Rosenfeld appears to be a TV tart appearing on Jerry Springer’s Nothing but the Truth and Golden Balls.

Mikey is offered a £40,000 job with European travel and declines it.

Suzi seems to have decided to have done PR as a whim with very little foundation apart from being a Max Clifford wannabe and she hadn’t even got the basic equipment for the job, like an internet connection.

Adam
07-04-2008, 01:39 PM
I found it funny purely because it was so ridiculous.

The Max Clifford thing where Suzi said "I'm in ore of you" was just hilarious!

And when she was chatting to some "record" executive and didn't know what an "NDA" was was also funny. And then she defended herself by saying "Oh, I do know what an NDA is, but I don't use the 'corporate terms' But I'm very good at what I do"

It was just light viewing. It's not going to win any awards or set the world on fire, but it was quite amusing.

Gemo52
07-04-2008, 03:11 PM
I found it funny purely because it was so ridiculous.

The Max Clifford thing where Suzi said "I'm in ore of you" was just hilarious!

And when she was chatting to some "record" executive and didn't know what an "NDA" was was also funny. And then she defended herself by saying "Oh, I do know what an NDA is, but I don't use the 'corporate terms' But I'm very good at what I do"

It was just light viewing. It's not going to win any awards or set the world on fire, but it was quite amusing.

“In awe of you.” :D :p

I was horrified, partly because I’d encountered someone like the Suzi woman, she wanted to run some numbers through my EPOS machine and got very shirty when I wouldn’t let her do it. A couple of years ago she was on Watchdog after promising people promotional modelling work and never coming up with the goods. I’m not suggesting that Suzi is a criminal but it was the same gushing enthusiasm for something with no practical knowledge that I found scary, a complete and utter bullshitter to use the technical term.

Just think, if Eddie Electrolux wasn’t in BB there was a strong chance that he could have been on this programme.

Gemo52
07-11-2008, 11:23 AM
They’re looking for a housekeeper this week. One couple run a dog hotel and the other couple want everything done for them and has their child ordering the housekeeper around, they wanted their housekeeper to wear a chauffeur’s hat.