Post by Harry Barry on Feb 15, 2007 6:06:00 GMT
Well this week’s post bag has been full to overflowing. The topics covered very greatly but many of you have something to say about the one and only Del Mersey.
Mrs. Theresa Green of Wapping said:
“I SO recognise the type! British schools are jam packed with people like Del who have been promoted way beyond their abilities. The jokes at his expense are hilarious.
Mrs. D. Forest of Liverpool said;
“it’s just not fair. Yet another scouser who’s the but (sic) of all jokes. We’re not all fick (sic) you know!”
Some viewers have looked a little deeper though. Mr. B. Nicely of Hemel Hempstead wrote:
“I see Del as the series’ most sympathetic character. He seems fully aware of his limitations but is in just the sort of job where he can’t admit to them. It’s quite tragic really.’
Many of you have been particularly amused by the pantry goings on. Mrs. Wendy Boatscummin of Darlington wrote:
‘That Bobby Brown’s reet canny. He’d be reet at ‘ome down the Bigg Market on a Saturday night. What’s his number?”
Bobby is not everyone’s cup of tea though. Mrs. Betty Swallocks of Bognor wrote:
“His language is absolutely foul. Bleep it all you like, we know what he’s saying. You don’t have to go into the gutter to make things real!”
Davide Chaud has been universally popular, particularly with those of you who have fallen in love with his designs.
Celebrity Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen commented;
“Davide is fresh, new and exciting. Having such an imaginative, colourful and innovative designer as part of the cast is truly inspirational.”
Mrs. Anita Bath of Wythenshawe, Manchester concurs, she said:
“Davide has the lightness of touch and warmth of humanity that sets him apart from the other bosses. He’s a sweetie.”
Indeed he is Mrs. Swallocks. Well, that’s all for this round. Be sure to check out the site in a few days for some more of your post. Ta ra!
Mrs. Theresa Green of Wapping said:
“I SO recognise the type! British schools are jam packed with people like Del who have been promoted way beyond their abilities. The jokes at his expense are hilarious.
Mrs. D. Forest of Liverpool said;
“it’s just not fair. Yet another scouser who’s the but (sic) of all jokes. We’re not all fick (sic) you know!”
Some viewers have looked a little deeper though. Mr. B. Nicely of Hemel Hempstead wrote:
“I see Del as the series’ most sympathetic character. He seems fully aware of his limitations but is in just the sort of job where he can’t admit to them. It’s quite tragic really.’
Many of you have been particularly amused by the pantry goings on. Mrs. Wendy Boatscummin of Darlington wrote:
‘That Bobby Brown’s reet canny. He’d be reet at ‘ome down the Bigg Market on a Saturday night. What’s his number?”
Bobby is not everyone’s cup of tea though. Mrs. Betty Swallocks of Bognor wrote:
“His language is absolutely foul. Bleep it all you like, we know what he’s saying. You don’t have to go into the gutter to make things real!”
Davide Chaud has been universally popular, particularly with those of you who have fallen in love with his designs.
Celebrity Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen commented;
“Davide is fresh, new and exciting. Having such an imaginative, colourful and innovative designer as part of the cast is truly inspirational.”
Mrs. Anita Bath of Wythenshawe, Manchester concurs, she said:
“Davide has the lightness of touch and warmth of humanity that sets him apart from the other bosses. He’s a sweetie.”
Indeed he is Mrs. Swallocks. Well, that’s all for this round. Be sure to check out the site in a few days for some more of your post. Ta ra!