People Who Are Utterly Shit

No deliberation, no strokey-beard analysis...just citing the people you think are the epitome of all things crap.

Jim Davidson springs to mind.

Summation of Davidson's career and personality

Lets at least...

....spell racist corrrectly

Andrew2 | 28 October 2007 - 2:19am

wasn't me who wrote what you

wasn't me who wrote what you see in the link.

TheDailyBumbler | 28 October 2007 - 7:30pm

How could we not include...

(deep breath)
Paul Ross
Tara Palmer-Tompkinson
Vernon Kay
Davina McCall
Simon Cowell
Sharon Osbourne..oh, sod it..this is just pointless..just stick a pin on any page of ITV's schedule and you'll hit a waste of oxygen hosting a programme that demands you amputate a limb without morphine.

Grant | 28 October 2007 - 9:05am

Do we have to?

I can't see the point, myself. The constant use of people like Jim Davidson as the epitome of evil incarnate is the kind of thing I've come to loath about the great liberal turkey shoot. I don't actually know enough about him to criticise him. Wouldn't mind betting that this applies to most other people. What little I do know has led to me hardly thinking about him at all. And the idea that you can start herding people into a category labelled "shit" is: a) wrong; b) not at all illuminating. I find Russell Brand every bit as tiresomely unfunny as Jim Davidson but I wouldn't stick that crown on him.

David Hepworth | 28 October 2007 - 9:36am

Thank you Mr H.

I was about to make this very same comment myself. That's the trouble with a 'general blog' as opposed to sticking to one subject such as music, guitars, cars or whatever. People will begin to use it to start sniping at others. It won't be long before the back biting starts on this blog. Give people the anominity of a website and they think that they can say what they like, about who they like and sod the rest of the world! What this country needs is a bit of 'between the wars' good manners. Don't let the rot set in. Hurumph!

axevictim | 28 October 2007 - 3:48pm

What can I say? Davidson

What can I say?

Davidson stole my career!

Eitherway, some blogs land and some blogs are shot down. This one wasn't a success...so moving swiftly onwards.

Though just to be catty for one moment Hepworth, you could stop regurgitating the same threads before you comment with such pugilistic virocity.

TheDailyBumbler | 28 October 2007 - 7:37pm

Enough!

This website is an oasis of relative sanity amongst the weird and twisted world that many "bloggers" appear to inhabit. Let's just leave it and move on - without any last word competitions.

fifer | 29 October 2007 - 1:32pm

Jim Davidson

Actually I thought the pathetic little twerp Brian Dowling or whatever his name was came out of the Hells Kitchen debacle looking totally ridiculous.I felt great sympathy for Jim Davidson that he had to appear on a TV show with such a sensitive soul totally devoid of a sense of humour. And then to play the 'Gay card' - I dont dislike Brian Dowling because he is gay, I dislike because he is wet, useless and a snivelling little boy.Get a grip of yourself for goodness sake!!!

Steve Turner | 30 October 2007 - 1:45pm

Old Davey Davidson (why the

Old Davey Davidson (why the Davey?) was tainted LOOOOOOOOOOOONG before the Hells Kitchen debacle.

Infact, the boy was ruined the moment Mrs.Davidson's hymen was penetrated.

TheDailyBumbler | 30 October 2007 - 6:46pm

Old Davey Davidson

Isnt it hymen? How do we know the moment it was penetrated was the moment of conception?

Steve Turner | 30 October 2007 - 6:35pm

The event may have not been

The event may not have been the catalyst of his life, but anyone who raises such a man was clearly soiled by pubescent mischief.

TheDailyBumbler | 30 October 2007 - 8:44pm

In a world...

..where unspeakable evil occurs on a daily basis (at least) aren't the doings of a dodgy comedian whose greatest sin is to be stuck in the 70s a little, let's say uncompelling?

shane pacey | 31 October 2007 - 12:56pm

Yes, much like ''Great

Yes, much like ''Great Unsung Guitar Heroes''.

TheDailyBumbler | 31 October 2007 - 6:04pm

"moments", not heroes..

..I think you'll find young fellah me lad.

shane pacey | 1 November 2007 - 12:33am