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Should Mills be tied to the front of a truck and paraded so that people can pelt him with fruit?

Yes!
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18%
Hell, Yes!
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23%
I wouldn't want to waste the fruit
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15%
I love Mill's and his "witty" camp banter so, no.
26
43%
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#253003
why do people feel the need to be outraged for other people?
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By Yudster
#253007
If I found something about another person outrageous, I would be outraged. Personally I don't think I could be outraged by anything so impersonal as a radio presenter, unless they were talking directly to and about me personally, but maybe that's not how most people feel. I would agree with nicola_red that Scott Mills pretending to be straight is annoying and unneccesary, and not funny. Which is pretty much what she said, I think. But all of that is a long way from being outraged by it. I mean, if I didn't listen, and have an opinion about what was being said, why would I bother to put the radio on in the first place?
By lazylarry
#253013
if you want a change from mills sirius is hosting a 2 day free trial today 25th and tomorrow 26th obviously where you can listen to howard stern free of charge
listening to the replay now funny as hell better than mills by miles.

the links available off the main sirius website
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By Sidders
#253045
When has Scott ever pretended to be straight? I'm straight, but girls sometimes ask me if a bloke is good looking or not, and I respond accordingly. Surely Scott is only doing the same thing about girls, even though he may not fancy them?
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By Nicola_Red
#253112
At least twice in the past week I've heard Mills discuss the possibility of him meeting and marrying girls. The one that sticks in the mind is him saying how much he liked Romy & Michelle and how if he met a girl who loved it as much he'd marry them. Then a caller came on and said she did and he discussed them getting married. I'm not just talking about him saying girls are good looking.

And I never mentioned being outraged - I said it annoyed me. I do see the point about if he's that annoying don't listen, and I have pretty much given up on the breakfast show til Moyles returns.

The comment about being outraged on behalf of others is interesting - how do you know I'm not gay?...
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#253182
well then say it. dont decide what others think.
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By Mcqueen_
#253188
nicola_red wrote:what really winds me up about Mills is the way he feels the need to be faux-straight and discuss meeting girls etc. I realise it's meant to be an 'in joke', but I think it could be interpreted as a bit insulting to gay people that he won't speak openly about it in the same way Aled does


I wouldn't really say it's an in-joke. More like it's a pretty out-joke. Intelligent people can work out from listening to the show that he's gay. The fact the whole team is normally in hysterics when Scott jokes about meeting a girls is kinda a big give away.

He's not pretending to be straight. Even if he was how would that offend gay people? Surely saying that gay people have to explicitly mention they are gay so not to offend other gay people is more offensive.

When Chris mentions sleeping with guys, mainly Robbie Williams, should straight people be offended?
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By Yudster
#253289
Okay, lets try a real-life test - I'm straight, but for Demi Moore I'd reconsider. Does this offend anyone?
By Ballbag
#253301
FFS? Hang on hang on let me guess this one............... er..............Fishermans Friends Smell?

er......................Fred Fancies Sandra?

er......................Fried Fish Sandwiches? Yeah, that must be it......TGISWETUYTS.
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By Nicola_Red
#253376
Yudster wrote:Okay, lets try a real-life test - I'm straight, but for Demi Moore I'd reconsider. Does this offend anyone?


if Mills put it like that, it would be an entirely different situation.
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By Yudster
#253387
Except that I'm not joking!
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By Andy B
#253397
I can't honestly believe that there's a single person out there who still thinks Mills is straight...

I'd put it in the same context as I guy I work with who's a muslim and during Ramadan whenever I would ask what people wanted for lunch as I did the lunch runs he would often reply "I'll have the bacon and sausage burger" it's not very funny on it's own but knowing him and knowing he's a muslim and that it was during ramadan made the whole thing very funny (well in my office we thought so anyway)

So Scott saying "If I met a girl...I'm marry her" to me is funny, but maybe that's just me.
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By Adam
#253399
Gay or straight, is it important? As long as the presenter actually does well, then what's the matter?
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By Danz
#253407
Compare Scott with JK and Joel and *shudder* Sara Cox in comparison Scott is Howard Stern.
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By Boboff
#253411
Adam wrote:Gay or straight, is it important? As long as the presenter actually does well, then what's the matter?


It's important you find out before marraige I think, but other wise "the Gays" are just so hilarious.......

Yes and people from Gillingham in Kent are extremely well endowed as a rule also. Which only slighty makes up for the fact they greet you with "watcha!"
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By Nicola_Red
#253503
Adam wrote:Gay or straight, is it important? As long as the presenter actually does well, then what's the matter?


It's not important whether a radio presenter is gay or straight in principle. If you read the original post that wasn't my point at all. It's the pretence that irritated me, whether it's meant as a joke or in seriousness.

Thank goodness he's back on afternoons now where I can avoid the show altogether.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#253541
You must find watching drama hard. All that pretence...
By Gaviano
#253543
I couldn't care less if he pleasured badgers with spoons if he was entertaining. Or talented. But in my book, he's neither. Never mind. Until next time Chris is on holiday when no doubt we'll have to put up still saying "of of", still saying "Love you" at the end of a phone call, still performing practical "jokes" via Britain's teleommunications network and still reading extracts from some idiot's diary. Can't wait.

To echo the comments of Mr Rolf Harris from this morning, welcome back Chris. We've missed ya (and been listening to Nicky Campbell on Five Live in your absense).
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By Boboff
#253551
The diary is over, finished.

Well its only bloody friday...... or monday, one or the other or both, in parallel universes.
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By Nicola_Red
#253595
Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:You must find watching drama hard. All that pretence...


I didn't say I found it hard. i said it annoyed me. Seeing as I work in theatre, generally speaking, I cope with drama fine.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#253634
so all drama annoys you? thats all the red that is. evil colour.
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By Nicola_Red
#253668
nicola_red wrote:Seeing as I work in theatre, generally speaking, I cope with drama fine.


Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:so all drama annoys you?.


is this a reading or a semantics problem you're having?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#253714
I quite like Reading because its near Legoland and I have no problems with Semantics or any other race.
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By DemonHorse
#253965
is legoland any good?

I always thought Alton Towers would be a lot better, but havent been to Legoland.