nood wrote:erm yeah. That was my re-write. I'm not paid by Moyles or the BBC, I don't work with Chris Moyles, I've never spoken to him, and I'm not one of "his people".
So what's your point again?
Tell you what, don't even bother answering that - it's clear what actually happened. Naomi was in a mood, or she's a bit like that. She wrote a nasty article about Chris Moyles because of a silly humourous comment. Moyles used his right to reply, she got the hump about it - yet she can give it out "come and have a go if you're lard enough" - and there's you talking about people in glass houses!
You got no further feedback on air showing that Chris really isn't interested in your bitchy reporter, but because you have NOTHING else to do in Norwich, you come here to make a fuss.
As for your comment about Chris' "press people" not speaking to Naomi, I very much doubt she even tried to speak to them, but if she did, don't you think that the story bears so little relevance or interest that no-one would actually bother with her?
Since you're on about sense of humour failure - try this one out for size-
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Because it was born in Norwich and death by tractor sounded like a good idea.
Gosh Nood,
You seem very angry.
And full of contradictions.
And whether you wrote that peice or not is not really of any interest. CM still read it out on air.
And as for your purile comments about Naomi - they are starting to wear a little thin.
I hope someone buys you a dictionary for Christmas - it may help to increase your vocab a little.
But I am impressed with your clarity of what actually happened, without actually being there.
Finally, I do like your joke. I think it may have been on a Cannon & Ball Xmas special some years ago.
Still, very funny though. Well done. Perhaps you have some others in your arsenal of rapier-sharp wit you would care to share.
Actually, don't bother.
But keep smiling
