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tballrossi | 16:26 Sun 08th May 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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do`es anyone agree that watching deal or no deal is like watching the film groundhog day,just the same day after day after day,what a load of rubbish.
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Haha! I was thinking the same.
I wonder if tballrossi realises it's not a legal obligation to watch Deal Or No Deal???
16:42 Sun 08th May 2011
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Yes, but try telling my otherwise intelligent husband!
It's an appaling programme, no intelligence required. I did hear that it is being taken off - thank goodness.
so why watch it?
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I don't watch it, we just caught the end while we are waiting for Time Team to come on.
I am just baffled as to why Noel Edmonds keeps getting work.
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Then I think that you are in quite a minority, Pinki!!
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Yes but it seems that there are still people watching the show!
I've got a great procedure that I follow when a TV programme that I don't like comes on...
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I get annoyed with deal or no deal, no I dont watch it but knowing its on is enough to get my back up. maybe thats what is annoying tball?
Sounds like you've got one of those new-fangled sets, pinki, which come with a remote control... I still can't get the Dukes of Hazzard on the microwave, though...
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if I was watching the programme before hand and they said deal or no deal was on next, then yes, it would be remote time :)
dreadful programme. There is no skill involved. Before anyone says 'Why do you watch it?' I was reading the paper and it was on in the background.
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