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Phamton Flan Flinger Terrories GMTV Today LOL!!

Posted:
15 Jun 2007, 19:09
by Sploshman
I don't usually post stuff like this on here but i was just wondering if any of you caught the Phamton Flan Flinger giving the guys at GMTV a pieing today??.
They were interviewing Sally James about the Tiswas show tommorrow and the Phamton gatecrashed the proceeding by pieing nearly everyone (inc the interviewers lol).
Was a proper shock and well funny.

Posted:
15 Jun 2007, 20:42
by andy250
lets see if these work

Posted:
15 Jun 2007, 20:43
by andy250
more

Posted:
15 Jun 2007, 20:44
by andy250
last

Posted:
15 Jun 2007, 23:06
by wamram
Saw it on TV before I went to work made me smile


Posted:
16 Jun 2007, 19:36
by Sploshman
wamram wrote:Saw it on TV before I went to work made me smile

That makes two of us

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Posted:
16 Jun 2007, 23:26
by Hayley
Sorry I missed that. It would have been fun. About time GMTV was a laugh. Nice pics, whoever got them...and thanks for doing so.

Posted:
17 Jun 2007, 00:22
by Devo77
Great pics. I assume the one in the black coat was Sally James?

Posted:
17 Jun 2007, 21:44
by Sploshman
Hayley wrote:Sorry I missed that. It would have been fun. About time GMTV was a laugh. Nice pics, whoever got them...and thanks for doing so.
Gotta disagree Hayley.
Been watching GMTV for a while now and do find the guys and gals on there v.funny (epesh. Penny).
Devo - yes it was Sally James in the jacket.

Posted:
17 Jun 2007, 22:38
by NX
I gather a vidclip is on the GMTV website as well
http://www.gm.tv
NX

Posted:
18 Jun 2007, 09:51
by Hayley
Sploshman wrote:Hayley wrote:Sorry I missed that. It would have been fun. About time GMTV was a laugh. Nice pics, whoever got them...and thanks for doing so.
Gotta disagree Hayley.
Been watching GMTV for a while now and do find the guys and gals on there v.funny (epesh. Penny).
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Probably my fault. Not at my best in the mornings!

Posted:
18 Jun 2007, 11:38
by Richard
I have always been amused by the supposed acronyms contained in the title. These have always been made up to fit the word rather than the other way about. In fact tiswas is and was a midlands (especially Black Country) dialect word meaning a state of confusion and panic long before television was invented. I was born and brought up in Wolverhampton and my grandparents used to use it whenever something happened which they didn't understand. For example - "Oh, it's made me all of a tiswas!".

Posted:
18 Jun 2007, 12:02
by rentbook2u
We used to use the term "all of a Tiswas" up in Yorkshire too.
My mother used to say it the most often in our house.