Creased or Folded? hecklerspray Tells You the Way it is

by Chris Laverty on June 2, 2006 0 Comments

Creased Or Folded Retro GamerFolded for the nicest things this week, Creased for the bad.

Folded:

  • Retro Gamer magazine (intelligent, well-written nostalgia – well worth its sub-£5.00 cover price)
  • Nerina Pallot (horribly art-wank album cover, but we’ll die before we get Everybody’s Gone to War off our mind)
  • Pirates of the Caribbean 2 hype (we get excited over popcorn-munchers too, this especially)
  • Television Without Pity (frequently funny website. Worth a scoot)
  • Ricky Gervais’ barbed views on British TV comedy (he’s so right though. See below)

Creased:

  • Grownups on BBC3 (how this shat ever make it into production is anyone’s guess. See above.)
  • Chris Moyles (this week’s crime: making it through puberty)
  • Taking your children inside pubs (they’ll end up standing right behind you in the dole queue)
  • Gout (never think it won’t happen to you)
  • Sharon Osbourne on ‘Celebrity’ X-Factor (rounder and even more blatantly hypocritical than usual)

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Folded for the nicest things this week, Creased for the bad. Folded: * Retro Gamer magazine (intelligent, well-written nostalgia – well worth its sub-£5.00 cover price) * Nerina Pallot (horribly art-wank album cover, but we’ll die before we get Everybody’s Gone to War off our mind) * Pirates of the Caribbean 2 hype (we get excited over popcorn-munchers too, this especially) * Television Without Pity (frequently funny website. Worth a scoot) * Ricky Gervais’ barbed views on British TV comedy (he’s so right though. See below) Creased: * Grownups on BBC3 (how this shat ever make it into production is anyone’s guess. See above.) * Chris Moyles (this week’s crime: making it through puberty) * Taking your children inside pubs (they’ll end up standing right behind you in the dole queue) * Gout (never think it won’t happen to you) * Sharon Osbourne on ‘Celebrity’ X-Factor (rounder and even more blatantly hypocritical than usual)

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