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You have to listen to this: Woman DUMPED live on air for giving her boss a BJ at xmas party!!!

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northerner · 08/01/2007 10:53

It's car crash radio but quite funy!!

Danny Dumps

Takes 7 minutes but bear with it.....

The ultimate revenge me thinks.

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Greensleeves · 08/01/2007 13:52

If basic standards of human decency represents a soft glowing bubble Pablo, then good luck to you. But I'm glad I don't live in your world!

Pablothelittleredfox · 08/01/2007 13:55

Ha ha ha ha ha!

Pablothelittleredfox · 08/01/2007 13:56

Yes, if my partner did that to me I'd just be lovely and kind to them, thank them profusely for treating me like shit and then I'd act like a soppy dollop of shit, pack his bags nicely and make him a packed lunch for his trip..

Pinotmum · 08/01/2007 14:00

I was quite open mouthed listening to this but I can understand how love can quickly turn to hate. I still wish nasty things to happen to an ex of mine - after 7 yrs!! When someone breaks your trust and ruins your dreams for the future it can make you feel emotions you didn't know you had. I moved on and sanity returned (sort of ).

Greensleeves · 08/01/2007 14:02

There is a space between "evil vengeful person who relishes cruelty" and "grateful soppy dollop of shit who loves abuse" though Pablo. Most of us occupy that space, I think.

Pablothelittleredfox · 08/01/2007 14:06

Oh I know, I wouldn't do it either but it did make me laugh

northerner · 08/01/2007 14:06

Whether or not it's to your taste what he did, she was in the wrong for being a dirty little tart in the first place.

What goes around comes around I reckon. How can she possibly complain about his actions?

Wonder if you'd think differently if it was a guy being dumped for screwing around?

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welshmum · 08/01/2007 14:07

I'm right where you are greensleeves whether it's the bubble or the space imbetween.
The thing about revenge is what it does to the perpetrator, it demeans them. Can't remember who said 'the best revenge is a life lived well'. So sure dump the girlfriend but privately, not on this cheap radio show that's using your sorry position to bump up its ratings.

FioFio · 08/01/2007 14:09

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mellowma · 08/01/2007 14:10

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UCM · 08/01/2007 14:11

Yes, but Fio, it's a rainy boring Monday and this sort of shite cheers one up no end

DimpledThighs · 08/01/2007 14:12

horrid and compelling - car crash radio!

WigWamBam · 08/01/2007 14:14

We only have his word for it that she's a dirty little tart - or rather, we only have his friend's sister's word for it that she's a dirty little tart.

So a bit of office gossip and rather than talk to her about it, he gives her this treatment on a live radio show that makes Jeremy Kyle look like the height of sophistication. What an intelligent, adult way to deal with the problem

glitterfairyrenewed · 08/01/2007 14:15

That was absolutely priceless! Just listened in horrified silence in my office. So cruel, unbelievable.

mellowma · 08/01/2007 14:16

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Caligula · 08/01/2007 14:17

I just think radio stations shouldn't be encouraging people to abase themselves in this way. Enough people are prepared to be cruel and horrible on their own, without the rest of us facilitating it and goading them on.

I don't really care about the rights and wrongs of the man and woman concerned - they're obviously both savages, if the set-up is for real. But I just don't think I need to be one as well and imo a media vehicle which turns its listeners into a rabble, is pretty damn vile.

Rhubarb · 08/01/2007 14:17

Agree with Caligula.

northerner · 08/01/2007 14:18

Yes only on Mumsnet.....jeez

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ginnedupmummy · 08/01/2007 14:22

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Caligula · 08/01/2007 14:23

"We are all of us in the gutter... but some of us are looking at the stars."

Not the shower at Galaxy, obviously. But talk me through why the gutter is preferable to the stars.

UCM · 08/01/2007 14:23

So, Caligula, by listening to the link and finding it amusing, you are suggesting that I am part of a rabble and being vile

Nice to know I am not letting the side down.

Seriously I am bored and this is something to do this morning. If I was at work, or in a discussion group or something I would perhaps take it more seriously. But for the here & now, I can't. Does that make me a really really horrid person - genuine question.

mellowma · 08/01/2007 14:25

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themildmanneredjanitor · 08/01/2007 14:27

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Caligula · 08/01/2007 14:27

No of course I don't think it makes you a vile person UCM.

But as you say, you're not having a serious discussion about it. In a serious discussion, I can't think of many people who would seriously put forward the point of view that this is a good thing to do. An amusing thing maybe, a mischeivous thing, etc. etc. - but no-one would seriously argue that it is a Good Thing, would they? Something to aspire to? The way all human beings should behave towards each other?

I'd be interested if someone said they would, and why.

littlemissbossy · 08/01/2007 14:27

LOL Northerner, I listened to this on the way to work!!

They've done a few before including getting a guy to admit to cheating on his girlfriend - then he too was dumped live on air.