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Originally posted by M29
Please, even footballers can think of better answers than 'Yeah Nah' to every ****ing question (EVEN Lloyd at least he can string a sentence together without giggling like a tw at). And they aren't MENSA material.
Meh, she doesn't proclaim herself to be a genius and it's the Australian public that put her into the limelight so it's obvious who the stupid ones are when they expect someone other then who she is.
 
Originally posted by M29
Finally, some sense in this myriad of s***.

She really does have a heart of gold though and by her own admission "I am just a dag who cooks fish and chips. I am stupid."
She has been thrown into the limelight and she isn't prepared for it.
 
Originally posted by Blues4Life
Meh, she doesn't proclaim herself to be a genius and it's the Australian public that put her into the limelight so it's obvious who the stupid ones are when they expect someone other then who she is.

So you have to be a genius to answer simple questions on live tv?

Come on...
 

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Originally posted by windyhill
M29, for a bloke who hates the show you spend an awful amount of time discussing it.

I do hate the show (and all to do with it) Johnny.

I just happened to see her (and the other twit) being interviewed on the panel last night.

I've never watched more than 10 minutes of it. The only 10 being that time the camera man said something about the chick being 'large'. Then I turned over.
 
yeah, no combines politeness with aussie laconic especially in the case of media interviewing sportspeople

eg, with a reporter saying "You played a great game & beat your opponent."

player answers with "yeah, no......."

yeah - acknowledges remark
no - doesn't want to talk themselves up
 

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