Re: The moron who presents BBC Breakfast




"Magda" <pikrodafni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 20:26:42 -0000, in uk.media.tv.misc, "Schrodinger"
<no@xxxxxxx>
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:

... I really don't know why I turn BBC1 on in the morning. I occasionally
do so
... when ironing my shirt in the hope of seeing something that isn't
related to
... either Strictly Come Dancing or Paul McArtney.
...
... This morning I got my wish to see that effete, vaguely camp, buffoon
Bill
... Turnbull. A lady guest was on to talk about several "myths" that had
been
... debunked.
...
... He simply couldn't take some of them in, including the fact that,
whether
... you eat early or late, it does not affect your weight - it's how much
you
... eat, not when you eat it. The guest made the valid point that it's a
simple
... equation of calorie intake minus calorie use - whenever the calorie
intake
... takes place.
...
... He kept telling her that that could not makes sense as, "if you eat
late you
... can't burn the calories before you go to sleep"; as though some sort
of
... magical calorie clock resets during the night-time and takes into
account
... the excess or otherwise of the day. He really didn't get it, bringing
me to
... the conclusion that he really is as thick as he looks and sounds. Why
do
... they pay these idiots our money to further dumb the nation down?

I would say that an intelligent nation is very hard to manage/govern...
Dog forbid, people
would ask questions, present problems, and require truthful answers and
proper solutions.
A dumb nation can be controlled by remote. No pun intended.


My problem is that he was told the fact, then questioned the fact again and
again. This from an expert brought in by the programme he represents. It
was hardly quantam mechanics.

I can just
... imagine some people at home agreeing with him and therefore missing
the
... whole point of the article.
...
... Perhaps they will move him to working lunch with Declan. They'd make
a
... great pair.


=====
It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does.


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