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By chrysostom
#496135
Looking through her mentions, she weighed in with her opinion to one person who wasn't directing their tweet at her about the issue, then replied to someone else with a protected account.

Is 2 tweets enough to warrant the 'lecture'? I still find it fairly hilarious that she's now a 'writer'...
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By flyingbadger
#496136
chrysostom wrote:I still find it fairly hilarious that she's now a 'writer'...


Jayne Sharp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayne_Sharp‎
Writing. Sharp writes a column for What Woman Want, a monthly supplement for the Wakefield Express.


How very dare you sir.
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By catherine
#496139
I can't stand her, when she was doing movember was the worst, ooo look at me with a moustache jumper and necklace on!

Anyway I thought the figures had shown that the younger age group had dropped too, so surely that's cause for concern?
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By chrysostom
#496140
I tweeted that to her, but no response (lots of responses to people ignorantly moaning though). The Movember thing was ridiculous - seemed like a way to increase her own profile doing something which took little to no effort.

If she wasn't mentioned on the show, and didn't have boobs all over her avatar - she'd probably have significantly less than 40,000 followers. As it is, she seems to be under the impression that people think she's hilarious and they're following because she's clever, insightful and interesting.

Although, who am I do judge, that might be the case.
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By Topher
#496141
Why do you follow her? I don't because I don't find her interesting.
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By chrysostom
#496143
48% of male twitter users polled have said that they will follow female users on social networks based on the prospect of them posting pictures of themselves.
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By Topher
#496145
Yep, like Holly Willoughby or however you spell it, but without the inexplicable career.
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By chrysostom
#496146
inb4tophbacksupcat.

I take the time to actually read what the interesting women I follow write on twitter. Otherwise it's a quick glimpse of familiar boob, and off to the next tweet!

edit. damn, too late.
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By Topher
#496147
Haha I'm not backing her up for the sake of it, I'm backing her up because I agree (on Jayne - I know she disagrees about Holly Willoughby).
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By chrysostom
#496149
inb4tophbacksupcatthatcurvywomenaremoreattractive.

edit. Just unfollowed Jayne. Knowing that she's making lunch at 11.30 is a tedium too far, given that there's been no updated pictures for ages.
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By flyingbadger
#496155
chrysostom wrote:inb4tophbacksupcatthatcurvywomenaremoreattractive.

edit. Just unfollowed Jayne. Knowing that she's making lunch at 11.30 is a tedium too far, given that there's been no updated pictures for ages.


Hear, hear.

*unfollows Jayne*

No new cleavage, no more following.
By Hawkeye448
#496162
alexcutts wrote:It looks quite bad for Grimshaw...

figures here but as a headline, listener numbers down 1.3m on Q1 2012 (nearly 20%) and listening hours down by 32.5%

Interestingly, looking through those stats, the market share amongst 55-64 year olds has gone UP since Chris left, and the market share amongst 15-24 year olds has gone down


Well, the 55+ area has suprised. But generally, could this remotely be of any great shock to Radio 1?

Aside from those that wanted more music, and in the era of self choice collection MP3 players does that even exist anymore?, I was never clear what they wanted from apprentice Grimshaw that Moyles wasn't delivering perfectly. Did it really matter the sound was coming from a younger voice box? Its not like Moyles and co acted their age anyway (and I mean that in a good way).

Maybe its personal taste but I always found Moyles to be far too much of a DJ rarity to just dispose of. A DJ that doesn't struggle, babble and ultimately panic to an unfunny conclusion of something to say. The airwaves are just full of that currently.

Has Grimshaw interviewed Alan Sugar yet? That seperates the men from the boys. Moyles handling him was a joy to listen to each time. Heard the recent clip of Greg James on the receiving end of a 'nah, we're dunn now'.
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By chrysostom
#496164
That was so awkward.

"Would you read this script Sir Alan?

"No"

"Come on, just a little?"

"No, I don't do stunts. Are we done now?"

On a live interview, on air!
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By neilt0
#496170
If they've got any sense, they'll put Greg James on breakfast. It may not help though, as he seems to get more boring, the more successful he gets.

On Celebrity Juice, Greg made a thinly veiled comment about still being annoyed he was passed over for the breakfast job.

It'll never happen, but...

"WE WANT MOYLESY! WE WANT MOYLESY! WE WANT MOYLESY! WE WANT MOYLESY!"

By Misfit
#496173
Jay's E (not neilt0) wrote:On Celebrity Juice, Greg made a thinly veiled comment about still being annoyed he was passed over for the breakfast job.


"no I'm not bitter about not getting the breakfast show"

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