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rugeleyboy | 20:41 Wed 03rd Jan 2007 | Film, Media & TV
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simon jordan....................... what a complete tw4t?

oh yeh, a question....................... does any one agree with me that simon jordan is a complete tw4t!!!!!
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Is he the miserable git that was on that Dick Madeley programme last night??
If so................... then yes i agree, total and utter to$$er!!!
The numpty had the nerve to one fella that was on the programme 'vain' pot, kettle comes to mind
I think he is trying to do a "simon Cowell" and not getting away with it, his remarks are pathetic and uttered purely for effect, just one look at him and you can see how shallow he is. Nouveau riche and naff.
Reckon Iain Dowie may think he's a tw4t. Fair play to him, he's made his money, very young too, but read an interview with him in the Guardian last week, and yes, he does come across as vain, up his own arse and a bit of a knob.
Not that I've seen this programme - is it a bit of a rip-off of Dragon's Den??
poor mans Dragons Den.................. And for that reason..............'I'm Out'!!!! : )
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curlyperm..............i wish i could give you more than 3 stars for that answer!!! lol

thedelbwa............. i think they have tried to come up with a copy of DD, but its not as good!!!
I didn't know who he was at first. He's not all that, so how does he get the women he does?
PAWS....hes a millionaire ;)
It's not quite DD cos you don't have to invent something - you just beg for money and if you're convincing enough, heart-string pulling enough or you amuse them enough, then you're in.
yes...hes a complete tw@t

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