Wednesday, 6 July 2016

06/07/2016, First dates.

I watched several episodes some months back,but didn't really enjoy it. Couples heavily mismatched,the whole process quite laboured. Apparently 50 000 people have applied to take part in the series. And the researchers come up with...well, let's put it this way: you can see on the outset hell would freeze before many couples find a common language. Last night Midsomer murders finished at 11,have seen the episode already,but there was nothing else of interest to me,and when at the end I was flicking through the channels,I could see the First dates was on. I cannot comprehend why they put on children of 18,20. What problems can these young people have dating, having fun. The awkwardness, the inability to string a decent sentence together and often the foul language. Then there was Natasha and Scott. I could not understand a word this lovely to look at young lady was saying. Mumbling,illegible gobbledygook. Natasha,have some elocution classes, you will have a much better chance of attracting a nice successful young man you crave. It was embarrassing to watch how Abi spoke to Mark. Being him I would have got up and left. Being a morose,unpleasant,miserable person that she is,how can she ever make another human being happy. Full of herself, no manners,the language utterly unacceptable. It must be her buck teeth. Altogether a sorry affair. Why do some people think it is acceptable to use every four letter word available? It isn't. The singer Adele is quite free with them. Truly repulsive. Kiera [or is it Keira] Knightly. Hearing this pretty face utter quite regularly the unacceptable is quite off-putting. Charlotte Church rants like a fully paid up idiot. Born with a gift,she was a nobody who threw it all away and became a foul mouthed nobody. The next episode has the stars in it.In the trailer I recognized Esther Rantzen, but had absolutely no idea who the rest of the "stars" were.

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