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Chris Evans | 14:51 UK time, Monday, 22 September 2008

Stayed up last night for a good dose of...

...massacism.

Just why exactly did Mr. Faldo decide to produce his best cards at a time when he knew there was a chance the game might already be over. Thus rendering the golden boys useless. It was a weekend of, "we were never really in it were we ?"

With the exception of picking Poulter as a wild card, which was unpopular and inspired all in one, everything else F boy could possibly get wrong, he did.

So frustrating when all of us but the man with the job could see what would obviously have been the right things to do. This is not hindsight by the way, I was screaming at the telly a full 36 hours before we finally lost. Now this isn't international football we are talking about in which have suffered delusions of grandeur for several decades, this is something we are actually good at, something we should have won !

So Nick Nick, a prognosis...I think it's referred to as hubris isn't it ? I used to have it real bad a few years ago. A condition totally preventable except that there's never anyone around brave enough or willing to dish out the cure. This, mostly stems from the fact that everyone qualified or able to do so is usually under the command or works for the afflicted and therefore has no incentive to speak out.

I love The Ryder Cup, it's my favourite sporting event in the world and F Boy ruined it for me and millions of others.

If it wasn't for the fact I have a great wife, great job, great colleagues, a couple of rock solid friends and consequently a great life, it may really have gotten to me. As it is bring on Celtic Manor 2010 and bring back... er... anyone except Nitwit Nick.

CLP.

2008.

X.

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  • Comment number 1.

    am I number one again - really must have too much time on my hands

  • Comment number 2.

    Christoph, Christoph, Christoph, dont be going and letting it get to you, my friend . . .

    the big real winner yesterday was the mighty County Tyrone team against County Kerry in the All-Ireland Gaelic final in Dublin . . .

    All men from Tyrone are renowned to be handsome, gifted and humble . . .

    I'm one of them . . .

    DtM x

  • Comment number 3.

    Goodness!! - watch the old blood pressure CLP !! but you are right of course! Save the best till last? not in this case!

    Beesmum xxx

  • Comment number 4.

    DTM our handsome gifted humble tyroneeee afternoon to you!

    BM xx

  • Comment number 5.

    To be fair to Nick I dont think we were ever going to win it this year. Would it have actually made any difference if we had Harrington, Westwood (both of who did have problems neck problems and tonsillitis and were being prank called) and Poulter at the top of the order? We still lost by 5 clear points and I dont think ordering was going to make any difference.

    The whole sandwhich order thing was a stupid thing to do though... that really didnt help the teams morale in my eyes.

    From the pictures I've seen the 2010 Celtic Manor course looks spectacular and it is going to be a great event! I'm going to try and get down there myself hopefully!

    Walking along, singing a song, walking in a Poulter Wonderland!!!

    (Good to see a blog on time today!)

  • Comment number 6.

    Sorry - I can't get 'cited about golf .... I've always been raised on the theory that the one who gets the most points wins, so golf, invariably, just confuses me!

    DtM - i saw Tyrone on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ news yesterday, and the task they faced: and who was the big fella with one massive front tooth?

    And on another level .... my beloved Gunners are atop the Prem League! WayHey!!

    Oh - and the boss at local side Col Utd has apparently parted company today. Oh dear.

    Is it me, or is today really really dragging? And then some .... ??

    Laters luvlies

    CtD xxxx

  • Comment number 7.

    A tad harsh I think.

    But we knew whatever Faldo did he would be pilloried for it as unfortunately it is what this country likes to do.

    He has spent the last 2 weeks being slated for picking Poulter who went out and played out of his skin and got 4 points.

    His pick of Casey was approved of but he continued to display poor form and lost games he could have won. Very sad for possibly the most talented Englishman.

    He rested players while USA did not rest Mickleson - who was right and who was wrong ask Justin Rose?

    Finally he did what we thought he would not - he got the team involved in the decision making, surely that has to be right not wrong?

    We did not lose because of Faldo we lost as the USA had home advantage, the captain had 4 picks and Tiger was not there to disrupt the team. We were also not helped by underperforming big names -Sergio, Harrington and Westwood.

    As a final thought I found the event enthralling as games ebbed and flowed and the final score bears no reflection to how on a knife edge the whole thing was.

    Nev

  • Comment number 8.

    This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.

  • Comment number 9.

    Just having a flick through the H@rrods Christmas hampers brochure here - £1000 for 6 bottles of wine in a leather case. I mean, it's a lovely case, but really!!!

    AF x

  • Comment number 10.

    Flower you are so funny!!!!

    Beesmum xxx

    bagpuss - time on hands couple of scrabble and wordscraper games await you - been there since your hols!

  • Comment number 11.

    no idea how to access them - will ahve a look later

    not sure how the new fb works !!

  • Comment number 12.

    Not a golf fan meself - ruination of a good walk is my description, however I feel slightly sorry for Faldo - what ever he did was going to be wrong I think he was brave not to follow the concenus and give some others the chance. Its the same old story in sport allround - the same people get picked and the young ones don't get the chance to prove themselves until suddenly the "old boys (and girls)" are over the hill and we find our selves at the bottom of the tables and have to claw our way up again. Managers are damned if they do and damned if they don't.

    not much happening here today so i've indulged in a little outburst!

    quack x

  • Comment number 13.

    how was everyone's w/e? hope it was a goodun :)

    TC folks

    steve

  • Comment number 14.

    presume you don't like golf earthdrippin? been a naughty girl? gwon what did you say? Doesn't it always make you curious what was said!
    BM xxx

  • Comment number 15.

    Bagpuss check your applications, you should find there somewhere!

    BM xx

    ps Steve my weekend was rubbish but thanks for asking! it can only get better!

  • Comment number 16.

    my weekend was great - still on the search to find a reception venue - places are charging 110 - 150 pounds a person - who can involves that amount?

    ps - don't care one way or another about golf! got the worlds highest score on crazy golf on holiday - over par 10 on each hole - can anyone top that?

    sbp x

  • Comment number 17.

    I agree with nev r forget - Faldo was picked so we should go with his decision and style of leadership - lets face facts that Europe was beated fairly and squarely by a good team performance by USA when it mattered and i strongly agree that the absence of TW helped bond the US together - the home state boys played out of their skins and the crowd got behind them. I'm a little upset that Westwood is starting to carp on after the event blaming the crowd.

  • Comment number 18.

    Crazy golf's the only golf for me. Hitting it round the corner, up the ramp, into the net, in one door and out the other, arguing about how many goes you've had...

    Gingembre I was sorry to read your sad news.

    Tom, go for it. I had an absolute ball at university (we didn't call it uni then, and I just can't say it, in the same way physically cannot say "cool" meaning great). Then again as a music student I only had 7 hours lectures a week! The medics and engineers hated us! Maths, loadsa work I guess but as someone else said you'll never be short of opportunities and offers.

    A x

  • Comment number 19.

    SBP, I think in golf you're supposed to get a low score!

    That's a lot of money per head, what exactly are you laying on in terms of entertainment? Is CLP doing the disco?


    A x

  • Comment number 20.

    Boleyn I was thinking that - 150 phead seems way too much but I'm probably well out of touch! Am certainly in the wrong game for sure!! couple of cucumber sarnies and a glass of fizzy pop would be my offering!

    BM xxx

  • Comment number 21.

    we are not paying 110-150 a head - I just don't have the money

    we have a live band though which is costing a pretty penny, although mr and mrs evans are welcome to come if they want to

  • Comment number 22.

    It's sooooooooooo dark here. Not raining but really moody skies. Have a horrid feeling it's going to be a wet drive home at half past ....

    The wedding we went to in April was at a fairly posh venue. They did the civil ceremony, Bucks Fizz and canapes whilst the photo man was doing his thang, then we had a fab 3 course sit down meal. I think they paid about 60 squids per person. Not sure if this involved the evening disco fella or not. I'd also guess the wine consumed with the meal was extra. Bizarrely, our table got thru a fair few bottles ......

    ;-)

  • Comment number 23.

    For our wedding we held the reception at a local hotel. We were charged the price per head for the meal which was about £22/head and got the venue free. We supplied vino at a corkage of £4.50/bottle but local supermarket was doing great deals on good wine limited to so many per customer so roped in Old granny and her cronies to gather enough boxes for the wedding. ( Pensioners have their uses:)) The hotel had a bar at the reception so i suppose they made their money there.

    Quack x

  • Comment number 24.

    we are looking at hotels and golf courses - I really wanted a unique period venue but i don't think its going to happen - unless someone knows a unique venue in bucks?

    sbp x

  • Comment number 25.

    Bagpuss I am sure you have done already but have you checked out the stately homes/houses in area - great for ceremony then big marquee on their lawn for reception?
    Beaconsfield too far or not? if okery dokery will ask sis in law.

    Beesmum xxx

    Fraid ours was limited number wise but great hotel near top of Malvern Hills - cracking 4 course meal and we agreed to pay for wine/port as was drunk - problem was guests didn't know the latter so just kept drinking - the booze cost us more than whole of rest put together! aaargh!

  • Comment number 26.

    Local hotel also for us next year. We're only having close family and mates for the reception, then a big party in the evening with a ceildgh band (I know that's not how you spell it) and a bit of a kneesup disco thingy afterwards. I haven't totted it all up yet but it is at most half what you're saying BP and probably a lot less.

    Second time around so no too bothered about all the little extras, and there certainly won't be a bagpiper in sight! Instead of favours I think we'll have those little stocking fillers from Hawkins Bazzar!

    Good luck finding a venue, but remember it's the people there that matter most!

    A

  • Comment number 27.

    What is your local village/town hall like? A friend of mine hired our local one for a few days (day before, the day, day after) and got a local hotel to do the catering and bar. It took a bit of effort to decorate, and set up the day before and also to tidy up the day after but it was a lot cheaper than other so called "venues"

    Quack x

  • Comment number 28.

    Well thats me finished here! not that there was much to do would have been better staying at home i think. Ah well wages tommorow:-)

    blog you later

    Quack x

  • Comment number 29.

    Ello,

    Just thought i'd bang on the blog my VERY bad skydiver joke.......

    A skydiver went off course and landed 'imself in 'OT WATER......

    'e landed in someone's garden 'ot tub!!!!!

    Poka!

  • Comment number 30.

    Evening each

    Golf???? Hitting a little ball miles and shouting 'FORE'. Daft, if you ask me. Sorry, you didn't.

    See you later.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 31.

    Okay 'ere's a joke that iz funny......

    But it's only funny 'cos it's noot one of my jokes.... I 'eard it the other day....

    What's the difference between a pidgeon and an investment banker???....>>>

    A pidgeon can still put a deposit on a Ferrari!!!!!@@@@@!!!!!

    Poka!

    Ave I spelt pidgeon correctly??

  • Comment number 32.

    PS CLP playing Metalica..... RAW WROCK, RAW!!!!!!.... RAW!!!!!@!!

    PPS Did anyone see them on The Jools 'olland Show on Fridee.... MEGA WROCKIN'!!!!

    PPPS The McCartney failed ter show for the show on Fridee!!!!

    PPPPS The Gilmour aka The David iz mean't ter be on this Fridee's.... should be most good... if 'e damn shows for the show!!!!

    Poka again!!!!! (soz don't know what 'again' iz in russian)

  • Comment number 33.

    Bingo: Didn't see Jools but heard Metallica were great. Have they got a new album out? Friend said definitely worth buying if so.

    Must watch next one if the Gilmour is on.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 34.

    Annie G - The Metallica WROCKED.... BIG but only played two tunes!!!!

    As for The Gilmour 'e waz on last year with 'is new stuff and some of the Ffloyd stuff too..... and 'e waz brilliant!!!!!

    Wonder why so many advertised acts fail ter show for the Jools show????

    Poka!

  • Comment number 35.

    Sorry mean't Floyd!

  • Comment number 36.

    Hoped you weren't talking about the Chef Bingo.

    Was there a reason McCartney didn't turn up? Perhaps it's because he's now mediocre. Not done anything worth listening to since the Beatles in my opinion.

    xxx

  • Comment number 37.

    DtM, Belfast

    You right confused me with your Big Ben factoid. I was driving home, all merry like, and then BAM! Dan The Man gets a namecheck, it starts raining and there's a very confused Diva somewhere in Suffolk!!

    As for Women's Minute, my headline of the week has to be:-

    Allotment Vandalised By Rampand Badgers

    Would ring in, but should I get the call-back, there's no where to pull over en route from w ork to home. :-(

    Dinner's nearly ready, at last!

    CtD xxx

  • Comment number 38.

    Cheryl: Heard the Dan the Man namecheck, but not yours. Bums. Well done both.

    xxx

  • Comment number 39.

    Young Cheryl, my darling Diva

    - yep - all good here - I thought the DJ would appreciate that fact.
    (I'm an expert when it comes to the speed of sound vs radio waves - I'm a hell of a raconteur, of an evening . . .)

    So, whats the story, honey bun . . .??

  • Comment number 40.

    The story, young Dan, is that our sweetcorn has been rampaged and reduced to nowt by the flippin' local badger fraternity!!

    Grrrrrrr.

    They may look cute, but trust me, they are evil, sweetcorn stealing monsters with stripey faces!!

    Annie - I got namechecked?? When? Are you sure? What was said? Am I in trouble?

    Off to mash .....

  • Comment number 41.

    PS: DtM - The Raconteurs: fine rock combo outfit if ever there was one!

  • Comment number 42.

    Cheryl: Fraid I got a tad confused there. Thought your headline had been read out. Sorryxxxxx

  • Comment number 43.

    This conversation may run and run Cheryl, my darling diva, as I'm feeling funny and spritely, for a Monday evening - white wine has been poured, pesto added to pasta and all is right with the world . .

    BTW, Annie and your wonderful self, are the only people in the Western hemisphere to acknowledge my mention on The Greatest Radio Show Ever . . .

    D x

  • Comment number 44.

    Pi**ed already Dan? You lovely boy.

    xxxx

  • Comment number 45.

    No and yes.

    I am a really lovely - but, on the downside, I'm not pi**ed yet . . .!!

    Ho hum, anyways . . .life is serene . . .

    Old joke time; Did you hear about the dyslexic devil-worshipper....?

    ...He sold his soul to Santa .. . .

    I 'hank yow . . .

    I'm here all week . . .

    DtM

  • Comment number 46.

    I'm free

    To do what I want

    Any old time.

    Something tells me that the next few days could get a little awkward.

    Yep, done it.

    And boy do I need a good nights sleep tonight. Needless to say, last night consisted of round about six or seven winks. As opposed to the regulation forty.

    I had a quick skim through the past couple of days posts and my thoughts are with you Gingembre. When things like that happen it really puts everything into perspective and makes you realise how fragile and precious life is.

    Keep smiling chaps.

    MfR

  • Comment number 47.

    I'm jealous! pickled on a school nite ....

    Go Dan !!!

    ;-)

    x x x

  • Comment number 48.

    Bagpuss,

    I'm assuming and i could well be wrong that the £110-150 ph is the total price including the evening do and all the food and the like.

    What we did for ours was only have a buffet for 60% of the people attending ie 100 people attending just have a buffet for 60. you'll find that will be enough (unless you have some greedy pigs attending) whereabouts in the coutry are you though as it might well be the right price for say lodon and home counties)

    Steve

  • Comment number 49.

    Me too Cheryl. I've been shredding about 5 years of bills, etc for the last week in preparation for moving when someone (where are you??) buys my house.

    Have a rather smart little box thingy with compartments filled with out of date bills etc. And a poly bag filled with the last 3 years stuff which wouldn't fit into the rather smart........

    Doesn't anyone want to buy a rather pretty bungalow with roses round the door in EH54? Please tell all your friends.

    Anne xxx

  • Comment number 50.

    Matty boy, whats the story - has the old cereal crunch hit the classic motors already - hope not . . .

    tell me more . . .

    hope you're fine and dandy . . .???

    D

  • Comment number 51.

    Annie-G,

    A fiver?

    Steve

  • Comment number 52.

    Well done Matt - the next few days will fly by and then you'll be a Freebird!

    Does this mean you can play games on Facecloth during the next few days?!?!?

    Oh - is there a First Aider in the house? I appear to have encountered a finger injury (index finger, left hand). I can only think it was the exertion of mashing the spudoolies.

    Ouch!

    Right, that's me done for the night folks. Taking MfR's advice and turning this thing off, building up for a good sleep!

    Til tomorrow, my lovelies

    Cheryl The Delish Diva xxxxx

  • Comment number 53.

    Dan, keep up. Matt has a new job.

    xx

  • Comment number 54.

    Aye, right Steve.

    x

  • Comment number 55.

    PS: Annie - shredded paper makes fantastic compost!!

    nite nite xxxxxx

  • Comment number 56.

    Well, Cheryl, I should have the best compost heap in EH54. xxx

  • Comment number 57.

    Ahhhh . . .

    "I see now . . ", said the blind man . . .

    No more Enzos then . . .

    2 pints of the Black Stuff still in the bank though? Might call this debt in around December time - maybe around a certain leafy gastro pub in leafy Chiddingfold . . .

    PS Check out evanspubs.co.uk, everyone . . . .!!!!!!!!

  • Comment number 58.

    just checked out his pubs . . . . . not much to see on the site though. good what he's doing i hope it works :-D

    Bit of a trot from to go n visit them though (well it is from Peterborough anyways)

    Steve

  • Comment number 59.

    What is the ryfer cup then?

    (takes cover fast!)

  • Comment number 60.

    morning all

    Mr Faldo has always done things his own way and set himself up for a fall the minute he was rude to the media. Ultimately the players are on the course to do the business and didn't perform, however I don't disagree with you Chris.

    Thank you to all who left me a message yesterday.

    I am itching to mention the 'TFI memorabilia' but don't want to appear greedy or rude, however I'm like a child in a sweetshop filled with excitement!!!

    bonnet de douche

    KWx

  • Comment number 61.

    i just wrote a long missive explaining about my recetion and thanking all off yuou and commenting on everyone and it has disappeared - not sure why - haven't got time to repeat myself so this will be a quick hi

    sbp

    it really was a great post as well

  • Comment number 62.

    Morning all,

    Gingembre - so sorry to hear about your friend, so sudden. xx

    Matt - well done, enjoy the break and keep us posted with what happens next!

    Diva - badgers, eh. Just the sweetcorn? Nothing else? How odd!

    Bagpuss - hope you find something!

    Dragon - bet you're getting proper excited!

    Who else.... here's where I realise I should've been writing notes...

    Tomgriff - ah universities. Not been to one myself but have watched both my brothers go through them. Maths is great, but a word of caution for the future if you decide to stay on and specialise - be careful what you specialise in and don't let any tutors force you into something just so they can use you as their lackey! Hope you settle in Aber :)

    Had a call from the health visitor yesterday, making an appointment to come and see me at home next Monday. Suddenly there is a new urgency to the tidying up.... she would be horrified if she came and saw the house in the state it's currently in...

    Thanks for the chicken soup (you know who you are) - the cold is on its way out finally although sadly I will be making soup for Mr Jumpy this week. Sigh.

    Take care everyone :)

    xx

    me-and-jumpingbean

  • Comment number 63.

    Morning all - another grey one but never mind A? we all woke up!

    Hope you are feeling better now jumpin - I presume you have given lergy to Mr Jumpin?

    Gingembre I have mentioned your pressie on several occasions here, but no response - will have to have another concerted effort.
    CLP !!! you unpacked yet?

    Await shortened version of your blog bagpuss!

    Hope the old digit is better too Diva?

    Work calls - back later

    Beesmum xxx

  • Comment number 64.

    hokay

    apologies for all the wedding talk everyone

    thanks for all the suggestions - we are getting married in a church so we only need somewhere for food and party - we have over 100 people and a band booked so thats the first issue

    we don't want a sit down meal - thats the second issue

  • Comment number 65.

    just lost another post - giving up til later

    maybe it was the mention of the malvern hills

  • Comment number 66.

    super bp - giving up til later

    love to all

  • Comment number 67.

    Its always a good idea to save a message before you post it. Then you can always send it again after removing whatever caused the problem.

    Top Typing Tip from Tough Task Ted

  • Comment number 68.

    TTT - i know - unfortualtely hinesight is always 50/50

  • Comment number 69.

    Ah, but have you noticed that it's always the ones you don't save/copy that disappear......

    AF x

  • Comment number 70.

    quickie ....

    if they disappear, hit the back button on your browser and you should find your msg there. edit it accordingly (take out the oookaaaaaaays and ands) then re-post.

    usually works for me.

    back later. busy busy busy. lots of work plus friends with crises.

    and i'm bloody tired too.

    someone hug me please

    xxxxx

  • Comment number 71.

    Ctd - hug here for you - hope everything sorts itself out

  • Comment number 72.

    Big Hugs Diva (((((xx))))) loadsa work here too today !!!

    Beesmum xxx

  • Comment number 73.

    I'm helping to run an international quiz internally at work this afternoon so wish me luck

  • Comment number 74.

    thanks for the hugs. very much appreciated. i am drained. and it's not even real work!!!

    superBP - good luck for your quiz - you need DD and easyjob for that sinka thing!!

    back in a bit - nearly lunch time - hurrah!!

  • Comment number 75.

    Ooh SBP, it's sooo frustrating when that happens, especially if you're feeling a bit stressed already! What time of year is your wedding? Good luck with the quiz.

    CTD - me also ridiculously tired for a Tuesday but also feeling a bit prickly so best no hugs.

    Guitar string broke this morning in the middle of a rousing rendition of "Nicky Nacky Noo". Nearly took a child's eye out but thankfully missed. Now have to get through 2 hours of year 2 without me axe.

    A x

  • Comment number 76.

    Big hugs to you Cheryl, hope the day gets better for you x

    Wish I was busy, I'm seriously fed up here.

    Must have some fun this afternoon.

    Back later.

    x x x

  • Comment number 77.

    Good luck bp!

    x x x

  • Comment number 78.

    (((((((((((((((((CtD)))))))))))))))))))))))) there ya go have one on me :)

    Steve

  • Comment number 79.



    Hi Ho one and all

    Don't know about Golf although I love those cuddly animals they put on the top of the clubs.

    Tell you something funny or maybe I am mad. I could have sworn I read a comment on Friday from somebody saying that Tash looked great in a red wig. What are they talking about I thought . As the blog did not appear till Monday how can that be?

    Oh dear looks like the Mike Yarwood story has made a return how embarrassing...
    I thought I had got rid of that he he.


    Hope everyone is having a good day .


    PP

  • Comment number 80.

    CHERYL {{{{{{{}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

  • Comment number 81.

    Chris,

    just back from a long weekend in Krakow with the lads, best bar in the world, bar none, is the singer bar in old jewish quarter, beautiful women, really friendly, great music. dancing on the tables and the bar.
    However, boys all wanted me to tell them your philosophical chicken joke but ive forgotton it. Can you tell it again? On the blog if possible?

  • Comment number 82.

    Afternoon.

    Right. I am now. At. Lunch.

    Been a busy morning, which is great - it's disappeared to goodness knows where. But I feel absolutely pants today. Not firing on all cylinders. Not my usual 100%.

    If I could, I'd go home NOW, get the duvet off the bed, drag it downstairs and wade thru a few girly girl Hugh Grant type film things. And perhaps re-visit my Take That Beautiful World tour DVD - the extras bit where they all get noodey into an ice bath (smiling just thinking about that now!!)

    Mr Diva and me are off out tonight: it's Rich Hall night. Hopefully a dose of good, raucous stand up comedy will do me good.

    Also had a lovely email exchange with the Divine Ms Hazel Love earlier. She's very very busy at the mo, but is definitely coming to Docklands on 11th Oct. Hurrah!!

    Only 3 more weeks to go - any more takers out there bloggers? You know you wanna!!!

    Cheers for all the hugs. I am imagining them now, as I type!

    Right, nipping over to FB to see if it's my go yet. btw: how on earth are you meant to do the Hitlist thingy on MobWars? It's impossible .....

    back laters during the afternoon coz I luvs you all, and i've got TONS of filing to do .....

    ttfn

    Cheryl, the worn-out Diva xxxx

  • Comment number 83.

    Afternoon each

    Big hugs Cheryl and SB.

    Right - who stole my sun? Shining all morning, turned my back and it was gone!!

    Fed up working, bored, want to go home.

    xxx

  • Comment number 84.

    Cheryl: I tried the HitList the other night. You're right - impossible. Somebody got in before me!

    Although I now have some arsenal I can tell you - the best armed gran on the blog!

    xxx

  • Comment number 85.

    I did the hiding under the duvet bit when LM was at school this morning Cheryl.

    Today must be national 'feel pants day' what do you reckon?

    Actually depending on how you read it, that could be quite interesting ;-)

    PP the thought did cross my mind that maybe you have removed your own post. It's annoying when they come back isn't it hehe.

    Debbie x

  • Comment number 86.

    Talking of pants ..... the Asda ones purchased yesterday in aid of Breast Cancer Care month are really, truly, wonderfully comfy. And very pink.

    Going back to get some more. For sure!

    xxxx

  • Comment number 87.

    Might pop in myself Cheryl. Not your pants, obviously - Asda - on the way home. Pink pants sound just the ticket.

    xxx

  • Comment number 88.





    Hmm Debbie yes I suppose it seemed a good idea at the time but then I thought suppose somebody somewhere knows me.


    CTD How could you possibly wear underwear from Asda ????



    PP

  • Comment number 89.

    PP - it's for char-i-deeee!!

    I've now done 2 x Moonwalks and 1 x Race For Life, so the best way now to support the cause I most believe in is to purchase the merchandise.

    Seriously - they're really nice.

    I can't do dental-floss undies. They would never be seen again ..... makes my eyes water just thinking about it.

    Bridget Jones was right all along!

    xxxxxx

  • Comment number 90.

    Annie. I'm most relieved at that!!!

  • Comment number 91.

    PS: Annie: the Mister Men ones!

  • Comment number 92.

    What?? what?? Pink Mr. Men?

    xx

  • Comment number 93.



    Well CTD I suppose you can always cut the label out..

    I don't think I'm a snob but Supermarkets are very class driven in someways. I went to Asda on a Sunday once and there in the Cafe were loads of people having as much as you can possibly eat Sunday Roast, in a grim windowless Cafe.
    Women with kids in Trollies the size of a mountain telling their kids to F off.

    I never went there again.


    PP

  • Comment number 94.

    Annie - Diva

    are you really going to wear pink Mr Men knickers?

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    he
    he

    he

    ooops!

    just fallen off my chair laughing!!!

    Beesmum xxx

    I will if you will as it's for charity but nearest asda miles away!

  • Comment number 95.

    Agree with you about the cafe's PP, but proud to wear the Breast Cancer Care label in my undercrackers.

    The boulder-holder is very comfy too. And pink!!

  • Comment number 96.

    PP

    I reckon you must have been in one of their more upmarket outlets.

    I visit our local one very rarely, each time thinking that it cannot be as bad as I remember it.

    It is.

    TTT

  • Comment number 97.

    Only joking CTD

    Anything for Charity is a good cause.


    But not bad for marketing either.



    Right work to be done.


    PP

  • Comment number 98.

    TTT
    Only Icelands beats the lot.. Cruise the Isles and see if anything is remotely edible.

  • Comment number 99.

    PP

    Iceland's choice of 'celebrity' endorsement says it all.

    TTT

  • Comment number 100.


    That's why Mam's shop at Iceland.....


    Look in the drug section on the top shelf.

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