Who hates Loose Women?

edited January 2009 in Chit chat
The show on ITV, before you pervs start posting comments.

My wife watches the show, she's watching it right now, and I can't help but see and hear some of the program while I write this.

It just seems like the show is four women sitting around talking a pile of shite.

Simple as.

Discuss.
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  • edited January 2009
    I don't watch television before 6pm on the whole. Unless it's BBC News 24, or sport on a weekend.

    Vaguely aware of what it is. Looks like the sort of show where everyone laughs helplessley at the slightest inuendo, which would get tedious.
  • edited January 2009
    It's a waste of time, never watched more than 3 minutes of it (which would probably be all I needed if the show actually lived up to it's title :D).
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  • edited January 2009
    I get that show inflicted on my occasionally in the staff kitchen. Would much rather watch Working Lunch :P
  • edited January 2009
    Shocking program ! Seen bits of it, just dire, old bints thinking theyre the bees knees etc, terrible !
  • edited January 2009
    I quite like it :lol: Sometimes they have summat interesting to say and to be honest, it's better than anything else on the other channels at that time!

    Maybe my enthusiasm for the programme is amplified by the fact that i was in bed with a brew watching it rather than being at work!

    Have not seen it in a long while now though
  • edited January 2009
    99.999% of the time, all they talk is crap. It reminds me of nights my missus has her mates around and I'm in the other room hearing all of the bollox they're saying.

    I can't say I've seen it many times but the only time any one of them talked sense was when they were talking about divorces and the stupidity* that lets women get 50% of everything no matter what. One of them really laid into the others as they were saying that Heather Mills should get 50% of everything from Sir Paul. It seemed to be that only she could see what a lying, conniving, gold-digging slut Mills was/is, whilst all of the others were "get what you can out of him, love" - obviously trying to get onside with the predominantly female audience.




    *By stupidity I'm talking about these 5 minute celeb marriages or gold-diggers.
  • zx1zx1
    edited January 2009
    My work has a tv in the canteen and the women come in and gather round and watch it. It really is utter, utter pish. Maybe we don't understand it (being men) and maybe it's a women's thing but, yes it really is a pile of shite. I don't usually watch daytime tv, it's all chat shows, game shows hosted by has-been comedians and shows telling you how to sell junk in your attic.
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  • edited January 2009
    I do not have TV set in my house. Throw away your's. No TV - no problem...
  • edited January 2009
    I do not have TV set in my house. Throw away your's. No TV - no problem...
    hmmmm how do you play yer speccy?
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  • edited January 2009
    lol
    at work in the canteen, theres a group of us blokes that sit at one end talking, and at the other end theres a group of women talking, and one of mi mates calls the group of women "the loose women" after the tv show
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  • edited January 2009
    I do not have TV set in my house. Throw away your's. No TV - no problem...

    There's 3 TV's in this house, but I don't watch much TV, US TV is much crapper than UK TV, at least there were a few things I liked to watch back home. Now if I watch TV here it'll be some crap like Kitchen Nightmares on BBC America, and I've already seen them before I moved here which goes to show how old all the crap is that they're digging up. Plus BBC America is a pay channel, it's included it our package deal, but I feel sorry for the people who pay for it exclusively, especially when it's Dominated by Bargain Hunt, Cash in the Attic, You are what you (Nnnnnngh!) eat, and How clean is your house. They're all really old as well, if I really wanted to watch that crap I got just get me old peg' to put a tape in each week then friggin' post it to me.

    The only show I regularly watch on BBC America is Top Gear, because that's only a week or so behind. Other than that I may watch Newcastle United lose every game they play on the Fox Soccer Channel.
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  • edited January 2009
    I've got a bit of a thing for Jane Mcdonald
  • edited January 2009
    hmmmm how do you play yer speccy?
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    edited January 2009
    They seem to do what most women do, randomly natter ananely the whole time.
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  • edited January 2009
    I do not have TV set in my house. Throw away your's. No TV - no problem...
    What? And miss the football...

    Never.
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  • edited January 2009
    I do not have TV set in my house. Throw away your's. No TV - no problem...

    Same here.

    TV bad.

    Heck, I can live without electricity (just don't visit WoS as much :-( )
  • edited January 2009
    chop983 wrote: »
    I've got a bit of a thing for Jane Mcdonald

    Yuck ! Funny how she looks better now though compared to 15 years ago when she was on that Cruise documentary
  • edited January 2009
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    Same here.

    TV bad.

    Heck, I can live without electricity (just don't visit WoS as much :-( )
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  • edited January 2009
    karingal wrote: »
    You're not normal...

    Yeah in 2009 i find it quite weird !
  • edited January 2009
    I'm a bit wary of people who say that the don't have a TV in their house, as they usually mean to imply that they are intellectually or spiritually superior to people who have a TV (with the further implication that anyone with a TV is an illiterate moron who doesn't do anything with their free time but watch inane drivel on the TV). Yes, there are people who build their whole free time around TV, who can name every character in every soap opera, who watch modern day freak shows like Jerry Springer and Jeremy Kyle, who never open a book or write a letter/e-mail, etc, but a lot of people have a TV and just watch stuff that they want to watch but have other activities too. I watch comedy programs and documentaries, and the odd film, but I certainly don't watch much TV (I spend longer reading, for example, than watching TV).

    Televisions are great, they open up the world to you. It's just that some people vegatate whilst watching them, but most (I hope most, certainly a lot) of us aren't like that.

    Incidentally, I'm not aiming this post at Shadow Maker or ZnorxMan, neither of whom seemed to be braggin, but (mostly) at people I've met in the past (and people I've read about).
  • edited January 2009
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  • edited January 2009
    Barring Doctor Who and a few select programs, I don't watch much TV myself.
  • edited January 2009
    ewgf wrote: »
    Yes, there are people who build their whole free time around TV, who can name every character in every soap opera, who watch modern day freak shows like Jerry Springer and Jeremy Kyle, who never open a book or write a letter/e-mail, etc, but a lot of people have a TV and just watch stuff that they want to watch but have other activities too. I watch comedy programs and documentaries, and the odd film, but I certainly don't watch much TV (I spend longer reading, for example, than watching TV).

    But you also have people who can recite every second of every Dr Who season and can name every character. To me someone watching J.Kyle everyday is just as bad as some Dr Who anorak.

    Like you say other activities are good, someone watching crap on TV all day is just as bad as someone playing on their computer/console all day. As a kid i watched a fair bit of tv, played on the computer tons but also got tons of exercise playing football etc and other sport. Staying in all day watching tv or playing on the computer non stop is bad as anything
  • edited January 2009
    I hate "Loose Women" (the TV program), or "Ropey Old Slags" as I like to call it. It's just menopausal old nags yapping to has-been or wanna-be upstarts/downstarts. It drives me nuts! Not that I watch it. Well, not in the day. Usually the repeat (or, as the schedulers like to say "another chance to see") in the early hours of the morning - instead of the rolling news on BBC.
  • edited January 2009
    For some reason Carol McGiffin makes me have rude thoughts but then the moment is ruined by the camera cutting to Jane McDonald or even worse thinking that Chris Evans has been there before.
  • edited January 2009
    BigBadMick wrote: »
    The show on ITV, before you pervs start posting comments.

    My wife watches the show, she's watching it right now, and I can't help but see and hear some of the program while I write this.

    It just seems like the show is four women sitting around talking a pile of shite.

    Simple as.

    Discuss.

    My Girlfriend sometimes watches it - it annoys me too - but then plenty of things I do annoy her.........like flying radio controlled micro helicopters into her hair :lol: and making her listen to the "hold my hand very tightly very tightly very tightly" tune :lol: which I knew would infect her head for weeks and weeks :lol:

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  • edited January 2009
    i love my TV if anyone took that away i'd prolly cry. i dont like books, they are too comlicated, i like magazines, but sometimes they can be a bit daunting. i perfer those things that drop out of magazines. i dont like the newspaper, and only buy it for the TV guide. i three felt tips, one i circle shows that i defo must watch, one to circle shows that i maybe watch, and one to cross out rubbish like the news, documentaries, history progs and those period dramas.
  • zx1zx1
    edited January 2009
    I like tv as well but im always so busy working that i don't get much time to watch it. I don't usually finish until 6ish and don't get home until after 7pm. I prefer watching a dvd.
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  • edited January 2009
    IN31 wrote: »
    For some reason Carol McGiffin makes me have rude thoughts but then the moment is ruined by the camera cutting to Jane McDonald or even worse thinking that Chris Evans has been there before.

    YOu just know she has been flossing with a ginger pube.
  • edited January 2009
    Guys, Guys. You're missing the point.

    You really need to LISTEN to women talking. Then you learn that YOU can do more than boil a kettle, switch on the tv, belch, fart and talk a load of bollocks about football/cricket/computers/etc. AND, if you can get on the wavelength of women, well, you won't need oysters any more. Of course, if you're a wham, bang, thank you ma'am, type of guy then best stay with the football etc.

    Hal
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