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	<title>Comments on: Here Come The Boys</title>
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		<title>By: martin morrison</title>
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		<dc:creator>martin morrison</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 21:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I’m glad so many people had a good time watching here comes the boys.
My partner wanted to watch this program as some of the artist performing are of 
Interest to her, I asked her a rhetorical question, that if this is about raising awareness
For testicular cancer, which the program keeps telling us affects teenage boys to men
In the mid thirty’s, then why are all the artist performing obviously there to entertain the Ladies like last weeks Diva’s?

Do the well meaning producers believe that the chose of artist tonight are the kind that us bad tempered, uncaring, fed up block are going to want to watch in a bid to get the more important message of check your bollocks regularly and tell someone, I think not

I suspect that it is a fiendish ploy to get our wives and girlfriends to force us to watching this crap and then use it to brow beat us, which we could always do with a little more of ; into checking our balls, I have to say that I am a little pissed that the artist are not to my liking, and I say this as a music lover and an average Joe. Something with a little humour goes down a long way, which is probably why Al Murray was the only person there that I didn’t want to punch.

If you want to get a message across to us boys, don’t pick artist that play up to the girls and try a lot more humour that way people are less likely to see it as a load of patronising bollocks, or do they think that getting there message across to one sensitive guy is more worth while than a one hundred of us uncaring types.

I suppose my comments do come off a little bitter as so many people are working so hard for a good cause, but I really don’t like bullshit, that program clamed to be about helping one group but was clearly about entertaining another.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m glad so many people had a good time watching here comes the boys.<br />
My partner wanted to watch this program as some of the artist performing are of<br />
Interest to her, I asked her a rhetorical question, that if this is about raising awareness<br />
For testicular cancer, which the program keeps telling us affects teenage boys to men<br />
In the mid thirty’s, then why are all the artist performing obviously there to entertain the Ladies like last weeks Diva’s?</p>
<p>Do the well meaning producers believe that the chose of artist tonight are the kind that us bad tempered, uncaring, fed up block are going to want to watch in a bid to get the more important message of check your bollocks regularly and tell someone, I think not</p>
<p>I suspect that it is a fiendish ploy to get our wives and girlfriends to force us to watching this crap and then use it to brow beat us, which we could always do with a little more of ; into checking our balls, I have to say that I am a little pissed that the artist are not to my liking, and I say this as a music lover and an average Joe. Something with a little humour goes down a long way, which is probably why Al Murray was the only person there that I didn’t want to punch.</p>
<p>If you want to get a message across to us boys, don’t pick artist that play up to the girls and try a lot more humour that way people are less likely to see it as a load of patronising bollocks, or do they think that getting there message across to one sensitive guy is more worth while than a one hundred of us uncaring types.</p>
<p>I suppose my comments do come off a little bitter as so many people are working so hard for a good cause, but I really don’t like bullshit, that program clamed to be about helping one group but was clearly about entertaining another.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Jones International &#187; Archive &#187; Another Review of &#8220;24 Hours;&#8221; Preview of November 30&#8217;s &#8220;Here Come The Boys&#8221; On ITV1</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Jones International &#187; Archive &#187; Another Review of &#8220;24 Hours;&#8221; Preview of November 30&#8217;s &#8220;Here Come The Boys&#8221; On ITV1</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 17:49:05 +0000</pubDate>
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