The only thing I am outraged about is this PATHETIC Daily Mail article...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2255555/Big-Fat-Quiz-Of-2012-Outrage-British-comedians-make-crude-jokes-Barack-Obama-Queen-Elizabeth.html
If I could be bothered I could rip that article to shreds, so biased. So unashamedly written to try to influence the reader and provoke a reaction. How many complaints did ofcom get before the paper started getting involved? Two.
Here is one of the lines from the article, written with the intention of casting a shadow over the show as if their behaviour was so immoral it might as well have been part of the Jimmy Saville scandal "Halfway through the two-hour show Corden took a bottle of red wine and two glasses from beneath his desk and poured himself and Whitehall a drink, then started eating pizza."
Oh and just one more thing. The Daily mail says Whitehall was obscene and condemns him and James Corden for making a joke about Susan Boyle because they said "#Subo likes it in the arse" when asked what the twitter hashtag had been used to promote her album. So that is out of order is it? But the daily mail ran this as a story when it happened... "#susanalbumparty trending" - so it's ok when they wanted some laughs or a story from it!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2236723/susanalbumparty-Susan-Boyle-promotional-teams-embarrassing-hashtag-double-entendre.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2255555/Big-Fat-Quiz-Of-2012-Outrage-British-comedians-make-crude-jokes-Barack-Obama-Queen-Elizabeth.html
If I could be bothered I could rip that article to shreds, so biased. So unashamedly written to try to influence the reader and provoke a reaction. How many complaints did ofcom get before the paper started getting involved? Two.
Here is one of the lines from the article, written with the intention of casting a shadow over the show as if their behaviour was so immoral it might as well have been part of the Jimmy Saville scandal "Halfway through the two-hour show Corden took a bottle of red wine and two glasses from beneath his desk and poured himself and Whitehall a drink, then started eating pizza."
Oh and just one more thing. The Daily mail says Whitehall was obscene and condemns him and James Corden for making a joke about Susan Boyle because they said "#Subo likes it in the arse" when asked what the twitter hashtag had been used to promote her album. So that is out of order is it? But the daily mail ran this as a story when it happened... "#susanalbumparty trending" - so it's ok when they wanted some laughs or a story from it!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2236723/susanalbumparty-Susan-Boyle-promotional-teams-embarrassing-hashtag-double-entendre.html