Stacey Dooley. Irritating bint...

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by RadiheadR6, Sep 2, 2013.

  1. Numb nuts bint with what I can see has absolutely no qualifications in what she is sent around the world to do. Sadly, knowing the BBC, she will be presenting BBC News in a few years...
     
  2. Is there anybody on the BBC you do like?...on this one thou, I agree with you. Ive seen her report on really serious topics and I just had to turn it off as I couldn't understand a word she was saying
     
  3. Anyone I do like? Andrew Marr before his stroke, don't mind Sussanna Reid, and any of their wildlife programming, especially with David Attenbourough!...
     
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  4. Never heard of her, so I had to google her.

    Yes, I probably would.
     
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  5. I'd never heard of her either. I googled her. Not sure whether I would or not. Alcohol would need to be involved I think.
     
  6. Mishal Husein.

    Oh no. Hold on. She must be a "raghead" (without the rag).
     
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  7. Yep, she'd do an' all:upyeah:
     
  8. At the same time?
     
  9. The alcohol being for her?!
     
  10. Hmmmmm. Wasted on radio :wink:

    The thinking man's Susana Reid.
     
  11. Is she on radio? I always see her on TV.

    Another Cambridge alumnus, or more likely, alumna.
     
  12. On the Today program with John Humphrey.
     
  13. I have standards. Not very high ones, but standards all the same :wink:
     
  14. No, one at a time, I've got some chores that need doing.
     
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  15. Dooley was born in Luton, where she grew up on a council estate, and once worked as a shop assistant.
    Dooley first appeared on television as one of the participants on the documentary TV series Blood, Sweat and T-shirts. Dooley and the other participants were selected to illustrate the typical fashion-obsessed consumer. Thanks to her popularity on the show, partly because of her interest in third world labour laws, she was given her own show, Stacey Dooley Investigates, in August 2009.
    So no, not qualified in any way at all...
     
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  16. Carol Kirkwood will do for me - sunny smiles and high pressures....

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  17. She could feed a creche on those wabbers :upyeah:
     

  18. I watched that series and I've got to say she was the most switched on of the lot, and most sympathetic to the plight of the people they were working with.
     
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  19. Don't get me wrong, she comes across as wanting to help, but is told what to say, and thinks that everyone in those 3rd world countries is her best mate that can go out and party every weekend... I especially don't like her Crocodile tears that are put on way too much. It's funny when she tries to challenge people, cos she looks like the dumb bint she is!
     
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  20. I don't mind her, she seems to have empathy for tbe people she interviews and manges to persuade some dodgy elements of the inderworl to go on camera, which is an achievement. but she seems to think she works for the EBC not the BBC.
     
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