Jeremy vine talking about farming

Longlowdog

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Livestock Farmer
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Aberdeenshire
Jeremy Whine is a sh!t stirring pr*ck. Don't listen or you will punch something. His popularity was waning and he was told to become become more like Jeremy Vile or he would loose listeners. Since then he has misrepresented more causes than a Scouse whiplash solicitor.
I'm not saying I dislike the guy but if he was dying of the galloping wildshites I'd give him cactus for loo paper.
 

Top Tip.

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Location
highland
Jeremy Whine is a sh!t stirring plonker. Don't listen or you will punch something. His popularity was waning and he was told to become become more like Jeremy Vile or he would loose listeners. Since then he has misrepresented more causes than a Scouse whiplash solicitor.
I'm not saying I dislike the guy but if he was dying of the galloping wildshites I'd give him cactus for loo paper.
I really could not put my dislike of him better ?
 
Jeremy Whine is a sh!t stirring plonker. Don't listen or you will punch something. His popularity was waning and he was told to become become more like Jeremy Vile or he would loose listeners. Since then he has misrepresented more causes than a Scouse whiplash solicitor.
I'm not saying I dislike the guy but if he was dying of the galloping wildshites I'd give him cactus for loo paper.


But apart from that, he’s ok? :giggle:
 

Sid

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Livestock Farmer
It,s the patronizing tone that comes natural.
He tries to come across as intelligent but really doesn have the foggiest about the basics in life. He didn't know last friday if they were going to be planting or harvesting the parsnips on the allotment.
Well a brief glimpse out the window would show that you don't see many new shoots of life!
 

jondear

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Location
Devon
He tries to come across as intelligent but really doesn have the foggiest about the basics in life. He didn't know last friday if they were going to be planting or harvesting the parsnips on the allotment.
Well a brief glimpse out the window would show that you don't see many new shoots of life!
I remember hearing that thinking what a dumbass! Surely he would know that! Obviously not!
 

How much

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Location
North East
Is he as thick as he makes out or is it an act ?? I don't listen to him these days but it used to stagger me when a listener would refer to something and he would seemingly have no idea what they where on about , But i could never work out if he was as stupid as i thought.

Anyway he will annoy you , you won't learn anything from it , and he will play a record after the piece that is in someway patronising .
 

farenheit

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Location
Midlands
He tries to come across as intelligent but really doesn have the foggiest about the basics in life. He didn't know last friday if they were going to be planting or harvesting the parsnips on the allotment.
Well a brief glimpse out the window would show that you don't see many new shoots of life!
He's a very bright bloke who is playing devil's advocate and representing the views and questions of the average radio 2 listener.
 
Is he as thick as he makes out or is it an act ?? I don't listen to him these days but it used to stagger me when a listener would refer to something and he would seemingly have no idea what they where on about , But i could never work out if he was as stupid as i thought.

Anyway he will annoy you , you won't learn anything from it , and he will play a record after the piece that is in someway patronising .


I think Jeremy Vine plays his show "Pretending" to be uninformed so he can "Listen" to the "Experts" he has on the show and can "Guide" the public to the "Correct Answer".

1,000,000% Propaganda
 

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