Isn't it time Flinty went on holiday and gave us a break ?

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I'm a believer in being content with what you have but she oozes smugness.

Frequently telling us how proud she is of things she has done. To the point of posting a photo of a chicken dinner she had cooked and saying she was proud of it. Self praising and promotion are not very attractive traits.
 
The woman is so full of herself.She needs to shut up about her blogs she really thinks we are all interested ?—-again an inflated opinion of her self worth.People like this are insufferable (I've known a few!!)I simply switch off when she is on.
 
That false laugh, or should I say cackle, is a total embarrassment as is hard selling, self promoting, out for all she can get, Fibby Flint. I also find Plastic Fantastic Dale Franklin so false, he'd make a great used car salesman though with his "I'll be honest" tag line, but never is. I can only hop on and off QVC now, the falseness, the cheesiness and down right lies are just too much.

Yes he does remind you of a used car salesman. I have always found him smarmy.:grin::grin:
 
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The woman's insufferable. As for finding a man, she'll have to get her arse off social media first and actually socialise in the real world and interact face to face, saying that, she's got more chance of finding a man than I have marrying Ryan Reynolds while having an affair with Johnny Depp........(sigh!). :mysmilie_17:

I can't tell you how much I agree with you. All this looking for a man! It would be advisable to get off the computer writing about herself, her achievements, great life etc ( blogs, Twitter, Facebook)and then they'll be a chance. In my opinion this addiction to social media does not lead to contentment. It's just a lonely road. If that's someone's choice that's fine but don't force it on me when I want to do a bit of shopping on the telly!
 
I can't tell you how much I agree with you. All this looking for a man! It would be advisable to get off the computer writing about herself, her achievements, great life etc ( blogs, Twitter, Facebook)and then they'll be a chance. In my opinion this addiction to social media does not lead to contentment. It's just a lonely road. If that's someone's choice that's fine but don't force it on me when I want to do a bit of shopping on the telly!

Thanks Evie, yes I agree, the presenters think QVC customers are thick as poop thinking that they're part of our "family" If DF was part of my family though, I'd move on and not leave a forwarding address.
 

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