A Place in the Sun
Posted: January 15th, 2017, 3:06 pm
I often have to watch this programme under duress because family members like it.
Regarding several of the presenters. I firmly believe they must be related somehow to the show's producers or to people in authority at the listing tv channel. I do not believe that these presenters actually passed auditions to secure their jobs.
I am referring in particular to 1) Laura Hamilton, 2) Sara Damergi, 3) Johnnie Irwin.
The two women are: utterly false, unbelievably condescending and patronising, not too bright to put it mildly, and facetious beyond words.
They speak to the clients like a nursery school teacher addressing her/his charges. They refer to the clients, most of whom are old enough to be their parents, as "you guys." (People in the UK who refer to other people as "you guys", are always untrustworthy, patronising pillocks. Think Tony Blair).
Irwin is all of the above and a bumptious, jumped up little b***** to boot.
Of course the so called clients are mostly not much better themselves. They say things like "that wouldn't work", when referring to things like a house's exterior or the view from the back garden. What the hell are they talking about? "Wouldn't work" in relation to what? Their brains? Which don't seem work at all. They probably only go on this pathetic programme to show the people that know them how much money they've got.
Regarding several of the presenters. I firmly believe they must be related somehow to the show's producers or to people in authority at the listing tv channel. I do not believe that these presenters actually passed auditions to secure their jobs.
I am referring in particular to 1) Laura Hamilton, 2) Sara Damergi, 3) Johnnie Irwin.
The two women are: utterly false, unbelievably condescending and patronising, not too bright to put it mildly, and facetious beyond words.
They speak to the clients like a nursery school teacher addressing her/his charges. They refer to the clients, most of whom are old enough to be their parents, as "you guys." (People in the UK who refer to other people as "you guys", are always untrustworthy, patronising pillocks. Think Tony Blair).
Irwin is all of the above and a bumptious, jumped up little b***** to boot.
Of course the so called clients are mostly not much better themselves. They say things like "that wouldn't work", when referring to things like a house's exterior or the view from the back garden. What the hell are they talking about? "Wouldn't work" in relation to what? Their brains? Which don't seem work at all. They probably only go on this pathetic programme to show the people that know them how much money they've got.