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HAVE THE DAMN TEA!
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I love how he handled that. "Here, have some tea, I haven't got anything more to say, now if I can please get my front drive back, that'd be very nice of you."
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I hope he put a laxative in the tea
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no one wanted the tea rude bastards
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Jnthaaan! J'nathaan! Haha, I love these rats. What a pathetic job the paparazzi have. Scum of the earth.
Jonathan's probably just had enough. Thirteen years. With his money, I'd walk after that amount of time. I wonder if he probably wants to do some documentaries or other shows about movies or radio work, I'd bet. I think that's his main passion, this was just a good financially rewarding gig.
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As a matter of fact i actually want to meet Jonathan
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@101moviegod That’s house is mostly fucking paid for by public BBC TV licence fee! Don’t pay, the BBC licence fee let those fuckers go bankrupt!
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We all know its to do with his sick mildness childish immature attitude.
I’m glad his leaving the BBC he’s a total idiot. He sounds like he has sock stuffed in his month when he speaks.
Does anyone know if that other prick Russell Brand has been kicked out of the BBC? He’s a total dickhead that looks like a fucking werewolf with that ridiculous hairstyle and beard.
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@w35t51d369 That's your fault for buying anything from apple.
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@kalciah As an American, I would have to say that I agree. I found the interviews that Ross conducted were much better, as a whole, when compared to American hosts. To me, his interviews did a better job of focusing on the guest without constantly trying to make a joke.
People have always whinged about Jonathan, but the man's a master conversationalist, a very sharp guy, and an extraordinary entertainer.
Now that he appears to be leaving, maybe people will finally jump off the 'I Hate JR' bandwaggon and start thinking for themselves in order to realise just how good he really is.
BladeRunner314 2 years ago 13
Watch a bit of Letterman, Conan or Craig Ferguson - you'll really miss Wossy. He's a good interviewer with a personality, in comparison to American TV talk show hosts, he doesn't outshine his guests at all. He's prepared for interviews, he engages the guests, he asks far more interesting questions than the guys in America do. Of course, sometimes he outshines some of his guests, but damn it - he has a personality and this is why it happens. He's not dull. BBC will regret this.
kalciah 2 years ago 9