After a bargain?
It's all glamour, this telly lark.
Our deputy editor Nigel has just ruined his nicest shirt - all for the sake of Working Lunch. I took a little photo of the evidence on my mobile.
It's something involving fully-inflated balloons and a sharp-nibbed marker pen.
Needless to say, A+B = pop. The silly billy.
Meanwhile - ? No reserve, opening bid 99p. It's described as a unique opportunity, but note that Greenland and Bjork are not included in the price.
Comment number 1.
At 10th Oct 2008, Stormontspy wrote:Is Gordon Brown selling this? If he is where is the catch?
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Comment number 2.
At 13th Oct 2008, lorswilk wrote:Morning Declan, so that's where you are! Missed ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Breakfast as I've been away in Italy only to find that at our most critical financial time you disappeared from the programme. So then I got a bit suspicious is there a link between the two......your disappearance and the Credit Crunch? No I couldn't cast aspersions, surely it's just a coincidence. After all it's well established that Robert Preston is taking the flak for it.
Seriously though Declan, All the very best, I wish you all the luck in the world with your new Programme.
I will join you for a 'Working Lunch'
Lorraine
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Comment number 3.
At 5th Nov 2008, utilitiesbestbuy wrote:I was very interested in the first item on the show today as I have my own blog on the topic of switching energy provider. I found that the best company to switch to does not advertise and is not on most price comparison sites and yet it came out 12% higher (in a customer survey by the Consumer Association last month) than its second place rival. My blog explains why its better and why it does not advertise can I submit my blog address on this site.
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Comment number 4.
At 29th Nov 2008, utilitiesbestbuy wrote:Re my entry above (number 3) I should like to add that the blog site for your readers to visit is www.bestbuyutilities.wordpress.com the reason for switching supply is clear to all as large savings can be made on household bills and readers should be directed to the UK's number one energy provider after looking at price comparison sites.
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