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Jeremy Kyle

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Chloe55 · 20/03/2006 10:04

Does anyone find this guy the most irritating, patronizing man in the world or is it just me?

And why do I find myself watching him everyday only to wind myself up?!!

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desperateSCOUSEwife · 20/03/2006 10:05

it is youGrin
i think he is good as he is a straight-talker

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Chloe55 · 20/03/2006 10:09

Everyday though he says: "I never get angry but....." And then proceeds to start shouting! I could never take advice from him, he is too opinionated but tries to claim he isn't.

Oooh see, I'm winding myself up - I need to get out more!Grin

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lucy5 · 20/03/2006 10:10

Can't watch the man!

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desperateSCOUSEwife · 20/03/2006 10:10

pmslGrin

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biglips · 20/03/2006 10:10

i like him too as he gets to the point straight away whether they like it or not!

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Chloe55 · 20/03/2006 10:16

He has just told a grown man how he should sit on his chair!! Angry

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biglips · 20/03/2006 10:17

hmmmm .. that is getting abit carried away now

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NomDePlume · 20/03/2006 10:18

He's awful, in fact the programme is totally awful. Hate anything in the vein of thie, Trisha, Jerry Springer. Terrible. You'd have to desperate for your 5 mins of (dubious) fame (infamy?) to air your dodgy personal life on breakfast telly

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NomDePlume · 20/03/2006 10:19

'this', not 'thie'

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NomDePlume · 20/03/2006 10:19

to be desperate.

ARGHHHHHHHHH, typo city today

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Kidstrack2 · 20/03/2006 10:21

hate it, seen it once but never again, he is a plonker of a man, was reading a mag the other day there and a woman who was filmed to be on the programme committed suicide, she went on the programme for help due to her marriage, a few weeks later she killed herself, programme won't be aired now

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Chloe55 · 20/03/2006 10:27

I agree NDP - who the hell in their right mind wants to go on one of those shows - you either come off looking pathetic or a bitch, I'd rather keep my personal problems behind closed doors (or on here Grin)

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NomDePlume · 20/03/2006 10:29

TBH i think it exploits the poor, messed up, often less than intelligent 'guests'

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macwoozy · 20/03/2006 10:38

If he says one more time 'The voice of reason ladies and gentleman' I'm going to scream, he really irritates me, but he just draws me in every time, I even had a dream about him the other nightBlush

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TearsBeforeBedtime · 20/03/2006 10:42

I can't stand him too, that program is such car crash TV.

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giddy1 · 20/03/2006 10:51

I think there should be a law against children and their troubled childhoods being aired on tv or in magazine articles etc.
No child should be indentified in such away.
I wonder how they will feel when they are adults and they are "working through" the issues surrounding their childhoods and they have the knowledge that they were used on tv for entertainment purposes.
Thats just my opinion though. Blush

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giddy1 · 20/03/2006 11:00

Oh (now you've got me going) while we are on the subject!
The most cringe worthy moment I have ever had was just after I left school and I was working in a nursing home in the late 1980's.
I walked in to a patients bedroom and Kilroy was on the telly.
It was a programme about "Should women propose to men" and my own mother was on it with her boyfriend who she had the most effin awful relationship withShock
She proposed to him on national TV and did not even bother to tell me she was going on telly let alone that she wanted to get married to this loser.
That was all over our local newspaper the following week and they didn't even get married....they hated each other really!!!!!!!!!!!!

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