I have no idea who he is, never heard of her till you posted the video of her talking rubbish.
She is probably appearing on his show because she is controversial...a bit like Piers Morgan (someone who has actually built a real career rather than a podcast following) has the most obnoxious people on his show, they are all after viewing numbers.
She is a bit controversial, but do you think Chris (who has had Piers on his show), would have someone on there that makes up fake degrees?
You don't think podcasts are real careers? You're a bit out of touch on how people make careers and how the public is informed. Far more people watch Rogan than watch CNN anymore..
Yeah because what happens in America happens everywhere else in the world. Rightio.
I’ve never watched, listened to nor read either.
How would you read a fucking podcast?.
No need to swear mate. Subtitles/transcripts…
Swearing is my reaction to silly posts by anonymous posters.
Sorry, but the bar is higher for you folks..
Anonymous said
May 21 1:30 AM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
I wonder why someone like Chris would have her on is show.
I have no idea who he is, never heard of her till you posted the video of her talking rubbish.
She is probably appearing on his show because she is controversial...a bit like Piers Morgan (someone who has actually built a real career rather than a podcast following) has the most obnoxious people on his show, they are all after viewing numbers.
She is a bit controversial, but do you think Chris (who has had Piers on his show), would have someone on there that makes up fake degrees?
You don't think podcasts are real careers? You're a bit out of touch on how people make careers and how the public is informed. Far more people watch Rogan than watch CNN anymore..
Yeah because what happens in America happens everywhere else in the world. Rightio.
I’ve never watched, listened to nor read either.
How would you read a fucking podcast?.
No need to swear mate. Subtitles/transcripts…
Swearing is my reaction to silly posts by anonymous posters.
Sorry, but the bar is higher for you folks..
Whereas calling yourself “Maddog” naturally means your posts are deep, insightful, discerning, meaningful, informative and intelligent. Gotcha.
Maddog said
May 21 2:56 AM, 2025
"Black fatigue" is a buzz phrase that has been blowing up over here. It's actually a rebranding of an old phrase. Anyway, it should make it across the pond soon, although it could get rebranded to another term because of your immigrant issues. I picked a shorter video, but there are dozens from the past week or so..
Vam said
May 21 9:56 AM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Vam wrote:
Syl wrote:
I won't ask which one you are.
I’d say neither. Ornery and/or Mulish are a better fit 😂
He is like the male equivalent to Fenella. He will argue a point forever.
But I like him.
🎯 Jeez - I knew he reminded me of someone! 😂 You win the internet today.
But, yeah, under all that macho Texan bluster, he’s good people. Annoying AF, but still… 😂
Maddog said
May 21 3:36 PM, 2025
Vam wrote:
Syl wrote:
Vam wrote:
Syl wrote:
I won't ask which one you are.
I’d say neither. Ornery and/or Mulish are a better fit 😂
He is like the male equivalent to Fenella. He will argue a point forever.
But I like him.
🎯 Jeez - I knew he reminded me of someone! 😂 You win the internet today.
But, yeah, under all that macho Texan bluster, he’s good people. Annoying AF, but still… 😂
Annoyingly correct. 😉
Maddog said
May 22 5:33 PM, 2025
" However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion. "
This is from Washington's farewell address. He was already familiar with them from being a British subject most of his life.
How many problems could be solved if politicians were simply forced to run for a position and banned from being in a party.
Obviously politicians would still have platforms different from other politicians, but they wouldn't be able to form clubs that try to pummel the other club..
Digger said
Nov 18 1:08 AM, 2025
Gary Newman broke down on stage after losing his younger brother earlier that day. He has a whole stretch of a UK tour ahead of him. It's an awful place to be. When my mum died back in 2004, I had to go dance at a wedding the next night. I remember wondering how on earth I'd get through it while all the time having to smile at people. My heart was broken and my head was full of memories. But I had to work and I had no choice. That year was the worst of my life for many reasons.
Syl said
Nov 18 11:27 AM, 2025
Digger wrote:
Gary Newman broke down on stage after losing his younger brother earlier that day. He has a whole stretch of a UK tour ahead of him. It's an awful place to be. But When my mum died back in 2004, I had to go dance at a wedding the next night. I remember wondering how on earth I'd get through it while all the time having to smile at people. My heart was broken and my head was full of memories. But I had to work and I had no choice. That year was the worst of my life for many reasons.
Losing a loved one has to be the worst thing a person can go through. Life seems so empty. We get over it eventually, even though we think we won't.
Anonymous said
Dec 5 1:42 PM, 2025
For some of us a bit of nostalgia…
Brought back memories…buying sweets, playing out till tea, cowboys and indians, Christmas stockings…
Magica said
Dec 5 9:27 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
For some of us a bit of nostalgia…
Brought back memories…buying sweets, playing out till tea, cowboys and indians, Christmas stockings…
I remember so much back then. Freedom was the best thing for us kids, playing out. We all had such fun. No fat kids either. We played til called in for tea.
Conkers, run outs, tin tan tommy, climbing trees, aligobs, two balls, handstands up the wall, football, so much.
Penny sweets, or two blackjacks for an halfpenny.
Kids today will never have this freedom now. Its all phones etc.
Glad I was there to enjoy the brilliant memories of just being a kid.
Syl said
Dec 10 12:12 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
For some of us a bit of nostalgia…
Brought back memories…buying sweets, playing out till tea, cowboys and indians, Christmas stockings…
And comics.
Bunty and Judy....I named my little dog Judy when I was a kid, after the comic, we had her for 15 years.
I loved The Four Mary's...can still remember their surnames too....Simson, Radleigh, Field and Cotter....(may have misspelt a couple)
Syl said
Dec 10 12:20 PM, 2025
Magica wrote:
I remember so much back then. Freedom was the best thing for us kids, playing out. We all had such fun. No fat kids either. We played til called in for tea.
Conkers, run outs, tin tan tommy, climbing trees, aligobs, two balls, handstands up the wall, football, so much.
Penny sweets, or two blackjacks for an halfpenny.
Kids today will never have this freedom now. Its all phones etc.
Glad I was there to enjoy the brilliant memories of just being a kid.
We had a halfpenny tray near my local school...I think we could get two fruit salads or two blackjacks. I was lucky because my best friends mum owned the corner shop, and she used to put me the odd extra toffees in the bag.
Magica said
Dec 10 5:18 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
I remember so much back then. Freedom was the best thing for us kids, playing out. We all had such fun. No fat kids either. We played til called in for tea.
Conkers, run outs, tin tan tommy, climbing trees, aligobs, two balls, handstands up the wall, football, so much.
Penny sweets, or two blackjacks for an halfpenny.
Kids today will never have this freedom now. Its all phones etc.
Glad I was there to enjoy the brilliant memories of just being a kid.
We had a halfpenny tray near my local school...I think we could get two fruit salads or two blackjacks. I was lucky because my best friends mum owned the corner shop, and she used to put me the odd extra toffees in the bag.
I loved all those sweets. Sherbert dabs, bubble gum, you name them.
I used to read Bunty, loved Dandy, Beano, Beezer, Jackie when older.
Happy days
Anonymous said
Dec 10 5:56 PM, 2025
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
I remember so much back then. Freedom was the best thing for us kids, playing out. We all had such fun. No fat kids either. We played til called in for tea.
Conkers, run outs, tin tan tommy, climbing trees, aligobs, two balls, handstands up the wall, football, so much.
Penny sweets, or two blackjacks for an halfpenny.
Kids today will never have this freedom now. Its all phones etc.
Glad I was there to enjoy the brilliant memories of just being a kid.
We had a halfpenny tray near my local school...I think we could get two fruit salads or two blackjacks. I was lucky because my best friends mum owned the corner shop, and she used to put me the odd extra toffees in the bag.
I loved all those sweets. Sherbert dabs, bubble gum, you name them.
I used to read Bunty, loved Dandy, Beano, Beezer, Jackie when older.
Happy days
I remember a girl in our class at school being treated as a celeb, autographs and all, because she had a letter printed in "Jackie".
Magica said
Dec 10 9:30 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
I remember so much back then. Freedom was the best thing for us kids, playing out. We all had such fun. No fat kids either. We played til called in for tea.
Conkers, run outs, tin tan tommy, climbing trees, aligobs, two balls, handstands up the wall, football, so much.
Penny sweets, or two blackjacks for an halfpenny.
Kids today will never have this freedom now. Its all phones etc.
Glad I was there to enjoy the brilliant memories of just being a kid.
We had a halfpenny tray near my local school...I think we could get two fruit salads or two blackjacks. I was lucky because my best friends mum owned the corner shop, and she used to put me the odd extra toffees in the bag.
I loved all those sweets. Sherbert dabs, bubble gum, you name them.
I used to read Bunty, loved Dandy, Beano, Beezer, Jackie when older.
Happy days
I remember a girl in our class at school being treated as a celeb, autographs and all, because she had a letter printed in "Jackie".
I bet she lapped it up. How innocent kids were then. 😊
Syl said
Dec 10 11:26 PM, 2025
I remember kids bragging they had a Blue Peter badge....and God help the ones who managed to get on Jim'ĺl fix it.
Magica said
Dec 10 11:43 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
I remember kids bragging they had a Blue Peter badge....and God help the ones who managed to get on Jim'ĺl fix it.
I never ever wanted to go on Jim'l! fix it. I never liked him, he gave me the creeps.
My dad hated him, he always said he's a wrongun. Not wrong there was he.
Syl said
Dec 10 11:57 PM, 2025
Nope, your dad was dead right.
Mind you, I never knew anyone who did like him in Manchester.
Digger said
Dec 11 4:20 PM, 2025
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
I remember kids bragging they had a Blue Peter badge....and God help the ones who managed to get on Jim'ĺl fix it.
I never ever wanted to go on Jim'l! fix it. I never liked him, he gave me the creeps.
My dad hated him, he always said he's a wrongun. Not wrong there was he.
I never liked him either. When TOTP came on and he was hosting, he made me feel sick. There was something creepy about him that I couldn't shake.
Syl said
Dec 13 12:51 PM, 2025
[A total creep, and I can't believe that many of the people who nodded and went along with his sickly persona, especially those working for the BBC didn't know what he was up o.
video=https://youtu.be/BM_RlWkE52w]
-- Edited by Syl on Saturday 13th of December 2025 12:55:55 PM
Swearing is my reaction to silly posts by anonymous posters.
Sorry, but the bar is higher for you folks..
Whereas calling yourself “Maddog” naturally means your posts are deep, insightful, discerning, meaningful, informative and intelligent. Gotcha.
"Black fatigue" is a buzz phrase that has been blowing up over here. It's actually a rebranding of an old phrase. Anyway, it should make it across the pond soon, although it could get rebranded to another term because of your immigrant issues. I picked a shorter video, but there are dozens from the past week or so..
🎯 Jeez - I knew he reminded me of someone! 😂 You win the internet today.
But, yeah, under all that macho Texan bluster, he’s good people. Annoying AF, but still… 😂
Annoyingly correct. 😉
This is from Washington's farewell address. He was already familiar with them from being a British subject most of his life.
How many problems could be solved if politicians were simply forced to run for a position and banned from being in a party.
Obviously politicians would still have platforms different from other politicians, but they wouldn't be able to form clubs that try to pummel the other club..
Gary Newman broke down on stage after losing his younger brother earlier that day. He has a whole stretch of a UK tour ahead of him. It's an awful place to be. When my mum died back in 2004, I had to go dance at a wedding the next night. I remember wondering how on earth I'd get through it while all the time having to smile at people. My heart was broken and my head was full of memories. But I had to work and I had no choice. That year was the worst of my life for many reasons.
Losing a loved one has to be the worst thing a person can go through. Life seems so empty. We get over it eventually, even though we think we won't.
For some of us a bit of nostalgia…
Brought back memories…buying sweets, playing out till tea, cowboys and indians, Christmas stockings…
I remember so much back then. Freedom was the best thing for us kids, playing out. We all had such fun. No fat kids either. We played til called in for tea.
Conkers, run outs, tin tan tommy, climbing trees, aligobs, two balls, handstands up the wall, football, so much.
Penny sweets, or two blackjacks for an halfpenny.
Kids today will never have this freedom now. Its all phones etc.
Glad I was there to enjoy the brilliant memories of just being a kid.
And comics.
Bunty and Judy....I named my little dog Judy when I was a kid, after the comic, we had her for 15 years.
I loved The Four Mary's...can still remember their surnames too....Simson, Radleigh, Field and Cotter....(may have misspelt a couple)
I remember so much back then. Freedom was the best thing for us kids, playing out. We all had such fun. No fat kids either. We played til called in for tea.
We had a halfpenny tray near my local school...I think we could get two fruit salads or two blackjacks. I was lucky because my best friends mum owned the corner shop, and she used to put me the odd extra toffees in the bag.
I loved all those sweets. Sherbert dabs, bubble gum, you name them.
I used to read Bunty, loved Dandy, Beano, Beezer, Jackie when older.
Happy days
I remember a girl in our class at school being treated as a celeb, autographs and all, because she had a letter printed in "Jackie".
I bet she lapped it up. How innocent kids were then. 😊
I never ever wanted to go on Jim'l! fix it. I never liked him, he gave me the creeps.
My dad hated him, he always said he's a wrongun. Not wrong there was he.
Mind you, I never knew anyone who did like him in Manchester.
I never liked him either. When TOTP came on and he was hosting, he made me feel sick. There was something creepy about him that I couldn't shake.
[A total creep, and I can't believe that many of the people who nodded and went along with his sickly persona, especially those working for the BBC didn't know what he was up o.
video=https://youtu.be/BM_RlWkE52w]
-- Edited by Syl on Saturday 13th of December 2025 12:55:55 PM