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Location: Stoke-on-Trent | Aisleyne will be a guest judge at the Miss Earth UK this weekend in Leamington Spa. Aisleyne will be taking a Teddy bear signed by some of her celebrity friends to raffle and raise money for charity. http://www.starnow.co.uk/noticeboard/NoticeDetail.aspx?notice_id=1315
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| Does the ultimate winner get to take on Miss Mars, Miss Venus, Miss Saturn etc :-)
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| have you ever noticed that its always someone from earth that wins Miss Universe? And the judges are always earthlings. Yet no one complains about the obvious bias |
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| bradley27 - 28/8/2008 14:09
have you ever noticed that its always someone from earth that wins Miss Universe? And the judges are always earthlings. Yet no one complains about the obvious bias
I have the same complaint about the disproportionate coverage of Earth (and particularly England) on Dr Who. |
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Location: Edgware, Middlesex | boldjohn - 28/8/2008 14:39
bradley27 - 28/8/2008 14:09
have you ever noticed that its always someone from earth that wins Miss Universe? And the judges are always earthlings. Yet no one complains about the obvious bias
I have the same complaint about the disproportionate coverage of Earth (and particularly England ) on Dr Who.
It's apparently a directive from Russell T. Davies that everything should relate to Earth so that viewers can empathize more. Personally, it annoys me too :D
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| Here's one of the contestants featured in the local media:
http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/swanews/3626002.Woman_hopes_t...
http://www.freepressseries.co.uk/news/latestnews/3626627.Rachael_s_...
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Location: Scottish Borders | Are we sure that one's an Earthling? |
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| boldjohn - 28/8/2008 14:39
bradley27 - 28/8/2008 14:09
have you ever noticed that its always someone from earth that wins Miss Universe? And the judges are always earthlings. Yet no one complains about the obvious bias
I have the same complaint about the disproportionate coverage of Earth (and particularly England ) on Dr Who.
in fact its very London-centric as well. And have you ever noticed everyone seems to forget what happened the previous Christmas? I'd be getting out of London come december, as there's always some alien invasion or attack going on |
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| Julian - 28/8/2008 14:46
boldjohn - 28/8/2008 14:39
bradley27 - 28/8/2008 14:09
have you ever noticed that its always someone from earth that wins Miss Universe? And the judges are always earthlings. Yet no one complains about the obvious bias
I have the same complaint about the disproportionate coverage of Earth (and particularly England ) on Dr Who.
It's apparently a directive from Russell T. Davies that everything should relate to Earth so that viewers can empathize more. Personally, it annoys me too :D
Regards
Julian
blimey I dont know about Boldjohn, but I wasnt expcted a serious answer |
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| bradley27 - 28/8/2008 23:16
boldjohn - 28/8/2008 14:39
bradley27 - 28/8/2008 14:09
have you ever noticed that its always someone from earth that wins Miss Universe? And the judges are always earthlings. Yet no one complains about the obvious bias
I have the same complaint about the disproportionate coverage of Earth (and particularly England ) on Dr Who.
in fact its very London-centric as well. And have you ever noticed everyone seems to forget what happened the previous Christmas? I'd be getting out of London come december, as there's always some alien invasion or attack going on
Very unrealistic. I mean why would they want to go to London? |
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| bradley27 - 28/8/2008 23:18
Julian - 28/8/2008 14:46
boldjohn - 28/8/2008 14:39
bradley27 - 28/8/2008 14:09
have you ever noticed that its always someone from earth that wins Miss Universe? And the judges are always earthlings. Yet no one complains about the obvious bias
I have the same complaint about the disproportionate coverage of Earth (and particularly England ) on Dr Who.
It's apparently a directive from Russell T. Davies that everything should relate to Earth so that viewers can empathize more. Personally, it annoys me too :D
Regards
Julian
blimey I dont know about Boldjohn, but I wasnt expcted a serious answer
You should take it as a mark of respect if I take every daft thing you say seriously. You won't get it from anyone else. |
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Location: Edgware, Middlesex | bradley27 - 28/8/2008 23:18
blimey I dont know about Boldjohn, but I wasnt expcted a serious answer
Well I am an ubergeek. I take all things Doctor Who very seriously |
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| Some pics on LFI
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