X Factor's on again

In my house and f**k me what is it with all the warbbling?
No doubt they'll claim they're showing off their vocal range/versatility
top and bottom of it they all sound [email protected]
No doubt they'll claim they're showing off their vocal range/versatility

Tail end Charlie
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Totally agree Frank. I could cut my fecking ears off.
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If I'm around, I listen to some real music on spotify with my earphones, otherwise I go out or find summat else to do.
If I just weaken for a moment I start to get sucked in to it... It's kind of addictive but not in a good way, like the crushingly awful soaps
So stiffen my resolve I say...
Well we can't argue with that...
move along, nothing to see here.
:shock:
Not having watched it for the last few years I assume you're being sarcastic?
Any thoughts of watching were well and truly scotched when they brought back Sharon Osbourne. I'd rather stick needles in my own eyes
My bike has never looked as clean. Full chain service and frame rub down carried out in the kitchen during the god for saken programme.
Saturday evening TV provides a raft of excuses for doing things far more worthwhile than watching the box. As well as The Pox Factor, over on BBC1 there's the cringe-fest of Brucie ("tired old catchphrase....catchphrase, old, tired") making far too much of a song and dance - no pun intended - of his dire autocue "jokes".
David
I see it's two hours on a Saturday and an hour on Sunday now. Taking over by stealth
I hope and pray every weekend that Operation Yewtree can put us out of our continued evening Brucie sufferfest. Unfortunately they can't seem to get past Tarbie.