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Is Ken just cunning and found his own niche in over saturated assss kisssing environment!?!
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It is an impossible task to judge horses that you have not already seen when fit.
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All this talk of Ken can I ask what you all think to the talents and merits of Kalejjah?!
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I like Mel Brook’s take on the Ten Commandments. There were originally three plates of five but dopey Moses broke one on the way down.
I wonder what the other five were? Thou shalt not read Rico. Thou shall block formoftheace. Thou shall not bet 1.01’s. Thou shall not play f.o.b.t.’s. Thou shall allow other opinion. |
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I think Ken liked racing and had a touch when he thought I’ll quit what I’m doing and do that!
Fair play if he can get a wage for it! |
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Yep. Just like Chamberlin’s “loose women”.
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I knew a fella in the film game, he used to be a tosher, so decided he’d become a chippie!
Bought a tool set with free bag from Argos and got a start on Bad Girls the ITV prison show. It took him all day to hang a door, when he went to close it he was show that the serving hatch opened the wrong way inwards! ![]() ![]() |
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And as that shiiiittter of a deputy PM has shown us - it’s what you can get away with that counts!
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Rancid Rayner.
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Loyal and UTI.......completely agree.
Can you picture the meeting room.... ITV producers supping on filtered coffee all happy as pigs in shizen, Some woke 24 year old big wig walks in and screams "WE ARE ALL WHITE BARRING RISHI!!.....FECK MY SHATTING LIFE....SOMEBODY FIND ME A ROLE FOR A NON CAUCASIAN IMMEDIATELY!" |
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"Hi Ken. It's Sebastian from Itv....Have you ever seen a horse before?"
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If anyone seriously thinks Ken picked ( what was arguably an unlucky loser ) just because of its flashy looks needs to seek medical help pronto.
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Ken wouldn't know a polo form a horses chuff hole IMO
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FWIW,Ken has been employed by Hills Radio for many years as a Paddock Judge.
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I know. Used to hear him quite a lot. Why I was listening to Hills at the time I don’t know. Probably to listen in to the comments of the ex-jockey chap who is still good value.
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I think that he’s fully aware of what people think. He even seems a bit embarrassed about it.
Still every advert now has the same thing now. Lots taking money not worrying if they are a token or not. JJ was happy to be on the One Show and earn a few quid! |
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With Kaleejjahh ITV landed a treble!
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Oh and Dion Dublin knows a lot about renovating properties!
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He does now
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. True. Good value is Dion. |
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That says it all :
https://www.skysports.com/cricket/news/12346/11907307/makhaya-ntini-says-quota-system-devalues-achievements-of-black-south-african-cricketers Shame people aren’t aware that things in the past weren’t good, didn’t work and that being chosen on ability is the key. |
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Makhaya Ntini was the first black African cricketer to play for South Africa and a prominent figure in the country's sports transformation, but he also personally suffered the burden of the "quota" label. While the quota system aimed to increase racial diversity in cricket post-apartheid, it led to players like Ntini facing skepticism and loneliness, as some questioned their selection on merit rather than talent. Ntini himself acknowledged that the word "quota" was a "burden" that made his achievements feel questioned and felt he was seen as a placeholder rather than a true selection.
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Enjoy your evening I’ve a date with a lady, bottle of Chianti is in the fridge candles in the studio all bases covered!
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...by bases Dela....do you mean locks
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get her a couple of pillows and a duvet, you'll have bored her to sleep before the starters are served
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Thanks H she has to turn up first!
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That's more like it
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She's been sat waiting in the studio for twenty minutes Dela - time you logged off from the Forum...
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. Laugh dela. Laugh or you’ll be heckled mercilessly. ![]() |
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Enjoy your evening I’ve a date with a lady, bottle of Chianti is in the fridge candles in the studio all bases covered!
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Good day all I’m delighted to see my plans for last night inspired such great creativity amongst my fellow forumites!
![]() Absolutely brilliant! ![]() Genuinely made me laugh no need to appease with fake laughter as it’s kept me young! ![]() The evening was a success, the blonde of 25 enjoyed seeing my art first hand. ![]() And so as not to make anyone think I’m ageist I’ve a nice bit of dark haired strumpet from France aged 50 interested in a studio visit! I’ll do my best for King and country with regards our international relations to repair the deep wounds between our nations! ![]() Good luck with your punting today chaps, I’m all punted out! ![]() |
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Hey Dela, what was the title of that 'Poirot' episode you came to the rescue of?
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I have no idea but it was set in Egypt. Did many tv shows - some real dreadful ones and was only there a couple of days.
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Ealing Studios was a lovely place to work, before green screen they used blue as the paint to do the effects on. Expensive as.
Did a whole canvas stage surround floor to ceiling and 60meter ceiling piece in it one night. Ended up looking like a Smurf in the morning! I expect to see that rendition soon! ![]() Black dustbins were used to fill with paint as the sprayers went through so much as you can imagine. I think it was £80 a gallon back then. Within that industry there’s so much waste. Gets used then gets skipped. At the Beeb they used to store some at least. Did Have I got news for you ready steady cook there. Those red tomatoes and green peppers carved from polystyrene. |
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What sort of inadequate feels the need to post of supposed liaisons with females on a horse racing forum,Dela?
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Visions of Goldfinger at £80 per gallon irons, to paint a sheet? lol
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