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Hando32
Was watching the tv and could not believe my eyes when there as large as life was an advertisement for the new Noel Edmonds show !!

As if the beard was not bad enough and Mr Blobby WELL !!

Thinking of starting a petition to stop this outrage.

WHO'S WITH ME ?

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Fly
Mate sice the show about opening boxes, he is now an a class celeb. lol.
Hando32
The boxes are in themselves a good argument although i would have like to have seen Tarrant prancing about that would have been a giggle.

Even you must bow to the knowledge that the beard is hiding something sinister ??

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Fly
QUOTE(Hando32 @ Sep 19 2008, 08:18 AM) *
The boxes are in themselves a good argument although i would have like to have seen Tarrant prancing about that would have been a giggle.

Even you must bow to the knowledge that the beard is hiding something sinister ??

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Indeed, but it has been removed in the past, and I am glad its back.
Skint
123rofl.gif: funny start to a thread
sy_bukem
Did a guy not get killed on his old sat night show years ago??

Think he done bungee jump from helicopter and forgot to get tied on!!

He alright in my book smile.gif
Hando32
Again I feel my argument is validated and correct as it would appear the curse of the beard is still alive.

Although it would appear he does hook up with some hot birds !!

To hell with it im going to grow a beard !

Hey that show the guy died what was the name of it ?? detective2.gif
sy_bukem
QUOTE(Hando32 @ Sep 20 2008, 12:47 PM) *
Again I feel my argument is validated and correct as it would appear the curse of the beard is still alive.

Although it would appear he does hook up with some hot birds !!

To hell with it im going to grow a beard !

Hey that show the guy died what was the name of it ?? detective2.gif




The Late Late Breakfast Show

From Wikipedia-

The Late, Late Breakfast Show was a BBC television light entertainment show broadcast live on Saturday evenings from 4 September 1982 to 8 November 1986. It was presented by Noel Edmonds and also featured Mike Smith and John Peel. It is remembered for several accidents during its regular "Give It A Whirl" stunt slot; in particular, the 1986 death of Michael Lush.
Hando32
"The Late, Late Breakfast Show was a BBC television light entertainment show broadcast live on Saturday evenings from 4 September 1982 to 8 November 1986. It was presented by Noel Edmonds and also featured Mike Smith and John Peel. It is remembered for several accidents during its regular "Give It A Whirl" stunt slot; in particular, the 1986 death of Michael Lush."

I quote the afore-mentioned reply as total and utter proof that I was infact right all along about the mysterious nature of the beard.

Although it would appear that Blobby gained some sucess out of this as he appeared in Eastenders !!

On 27 January 2007 Mr Blobby made an appearance on Harry Hill's TV Burp[6] in an EastEnders joke, where character Dot Branning is in Pauline's kitchen, thinking an intruder is coming, grabs a saucepan as weaponry and resorts to the corner of the kitchen. The door opens and Dot says "You!" in disbelief. The camera cuts to the door and Mr Blobby is standing there, starts screaming in his characteristic voice and proceeds to smash up the kitchen. This is instead of Joe, who in the episode was the one to come into the kitchen. Later in the episode he had a fight with Phil Mitchell, to decide who was best at not opening doors. ("Quoted from Wikipedia.")




Frant1c
Oh dear god...
Skint
QUOTE(Frant1c @ Sep 21 2008, 12:38 AM) *
Oh dear god...


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defusion
If he is going to do a new show they should just bring back Noel's House Party. Awesomeness!

Rick Valentine
No thanks.

There is more things to worry about in life than Noel being on tv...
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