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Jill wrote:Hope you're feeling better Aled!
Is Chris going to mention whats been said about him and Sophie in the papers on tomorrows show?


Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.

Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.


Topher wrote:On a slightly related note, Aled, how come the same rules don't seem to apply to radio and TV as regards the watershed and swearing? Why would something played at say 10 or 11pm still need special permission (if I have interpreted you correctly) even though after 9pm on TV, there seems to be no problem with language?


mcmahonman wrote:When songs are chosen for the playlist are expected sales taken into consideration? The past two weeks number ones have not been playlisted and in the case of Olly Murrs you could claim it was a surprise but for Alexandra Burke, surely you must have known it was going to sell bucket loads? It's exemption from the playlist seems strange (not that I think the song has any artistic merit.) Also do you get access to the midweek charts when compiling the playlist?

Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.



Stimpy wrote: when Aled 'kept the homo thing secret' the show was great. Then after 'coming out' to the public the show often turned almost into a gay interest show on occasion.'
Stimpy wrote: I'm not a prude or a Daily mail reader or anything - but sex and sexuality is hardly a great topic over the breakfast or while you struggle into work on the M25. Talking about bumming is another level, I make sure I'm not eating anything at the same time as the 'reminder''


The bumming bit before the quiz didn't have to make me think much to realise what it was all about - ie asking Aled to join in only for him to answer 'No, I really don't do that' or similar.
It's quite obvious that it's about Aled not having sex.
On one day he DID join in and the way the conversation then followed on made it obvious what the 'bumming' was.
Thereafter he stays out of it again - suggesting that he tried it anal sex and did not like it (one must presume he would be the bottom.)
I've thought - in the past - how many gays include those actions in their relationship (although it's none of my business of course).
I must say though - why should every listener need to know what one of the team does with his 'bits' because of his differences with the rest?
Mustn't grumble though - when Aled 'kept the homo thing secret' the show was great. Then after 'coming out' to the public the show often turned almost into a gay interest show on occasion. Now it's just the catchphrase bumming and the occasional reminder to us which team he's in. Which makes it much more enjoyable (I almost changed stations when it got really out of hand). Can't fully blame Aled since Chris 'prodded' the topic lots of times.
I'm not a prude or a Daily mail reader or anything - but sex and sexuality is hardly a great topic over the breakfast or while you struggle into work on the M25. Talking about bumming is another level, I make sure I'm not eating anything at the same time as the 'reminder'

biggspuds wrote:Aled can you stop all the cheesey crap that r1 play. keema nann wave the flag. please get rid of that crap


Stimpy wrote:I'm not a prude or a Daily mail reader or anything - but sex and sexuality is hardly a great topic over the breakfast or while you struggle into work on the M25. Talking about bumming is another level, I make sure I'm not eating anything at the same time as the 'reminder'
Of course most of the above is the good ole 'IMHO'

Stimpy wrote:A lot of passive-aggressive rhetoric that I can't be bothered to trawl through to find the bit I want to comment on
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.

Yudster wrote:Stimpy wrote:A lot of passive-aggressive rhetoric that I can't be bothered to trawl through to find the bit I want to comment on
I know a few gay couples,and I know lots of straight couples. None of the gay couples I know does anal, loads of the straight couples do. I wonder if you're actually more misogynist than homophobic. Or something else.

Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.



Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:It does sound like coffee at your house is an enlightening experience. I'm slightly worried how well you know Topher and Cat.
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.

Emmy wrote:
Any examples of this? Because as someone who has heard almost all of every show since the breakfast show started (and before), I can't see any truth in this statement at all. If anything, to me it seemed like Aled never talked about his relationships as much as everyone else up to a couple of years ago. Now he discusses his lovelife a similar amount as the rest of the team talk about theirs.
Emmy wrote:For god's sake, it's a vague, gentle, and 'IMHO' amusing reference to 'bumming', they're not spelling out anything crude or unsuitable. You make it sound like Chris is asking 'Who's going to join in taking it up the arse today'! And if you think sex and sexuality isn't a great topic for the breakfast table, then I take it that you also disapprove of Dave talking about nipples, or Chris shouting that Tina 'has had the sex' with her new bf, or Chris asking Fearne Cotton if they 'can have the sex?' etc. Or is it just bumming you have a particular aversion to?

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