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John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 08:56 - Apr 26 by Lohengrin
He came across as being as mad as a hatter. I’m guessing the production team at QT are well aware of his eccentricities, shall we say, and that’s the reason they booked him.
QT has now made the full transition to pantomime, complete with panto audience reaction. If somebody was to tell me that there was an intern standing in the wings with a cue card telling them when to boo or cheer or both simultaneously I wouldn’t be too surprised at this stage.
NB: *know-nothing.
A hatter that can’t control his temper.
He lost it at one point. Pity the people that have ever had to work with him. Particularly the women. He has a problem.
Edited - I’ve just realised what you meant with the last bit - a weird auto correct or I was in two minds typing. Can’t remember !
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John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 11:44 - Apr 26 with 1557 views
John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 07:02 - Apr 26 by Brynmill_Jack
I didn’t see it Lisa. What was he erupting about? As an aside I thought he’d passed away a while back. My bad.
Climate change (it doesn’t exist, plants need carbon, but if it does exist it’s the fault of people having babies in Africa), Trump (he’s fabulous and 90 people out of 92 that this moron had spoken to loved him), brexit (betrayal, sovereignty, what’s best for Britain - he didn’t bother mentioning he doesn’t live in Britain for tax reasons of course...)
By the way - who knows that they have spoken with ‘92’ people on a trip. Does he count them? Or is he a massive liar.
The worst bit to be honest was he lost his temper with Caroline Lucas who dared to disagree with him on something and smacked the desk while shouting at her. She was the epitome of calm to be fair although slightly lurched back instinctively. Not the first time he’s behaved like that I suspect. Interesting. And not great for him going forward.
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John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 11:48 - Apr 26 with 1545 views
John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 11:37 - Apr 26 by londonlisa2001
A hatter that can’t control his temper.
He lost it at one point. Pity the people that have ever had to work with him. Particularly the women. He has a problem.
Edited - I’ve just realised what you meant with the last bit - a weird auto correct or I was in two minds typing. Can’t remember !
[Post edited 26 Apr 2019 11:38]
The theatrical industry is not one that is usually associated with overly dramatic diva style tantrum toddlers so I imagine he sticks out like a sore thumb on set.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 11:51 - Apr 26 by Highjack
The theatrical industry is not one that is usually associated with overly dramatic diva style tantrum toddlers so I imagine he sticks out like a sore thumb on set.
It wasn’t a tantrum. He lost it. You can see it quite clearly.
There’s a significant difference.
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John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 11:58 - Apr 26 with 1523 views
John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 11:44 - Apr 26 by londonlisa2001
Climate change (it doesn’t exist, plants need carbon, but if it does exist it’s the fault of people having babies in Africa), Trump (he’s fabulous and 90 people out of 92 that this moron had spoken to loved him), brexit (betrayal, sovereignty, what’s best for Britain - he didn’t bother mentioning he doesn’t live in Britain for tax reasons of course...)
By the way - who knows that they have spoken with ‘92’ people on a trip. Does he count them? Or is he a massive liar.
The worst bit to be honest was he lost his temper with Caroline Lucas who dared to disagree with him on something and smacked the desk while shouting at her. She was the epitome of calm to be fair although slightly lurched back instinctively. Not the first time he’s behaved like that I suspect. Interesting. And not great for him going forward.
Have a look at the American economy think you will find it's booming under trump and many lefties in America have gone very quiet. The guys gonna get another 4 years on the economy alone as the yanks luv the fact he's done exactly what he said he'd do
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John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 13:02 - Apr 26 with 1418 views
John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 11:44 - Apr 26 by londonlisa2001
Climate change (it doesn’t exist, plants need carbon, but if it does exist it’s the fault of people having babies in Africa), Trump (he’s fabulous and 90 people out of 92 that this moron had spoken to loved him), brexit (betrayal, sovereignty, what’s best for Britain - he didn’t bother mentioning he doesn’t live in Britain for tax reasons of course...)
By the way - who knows that they have spoken with ‘92’ people on a trip. Does he count them? Or is he a massive liar.
The worst bit to be honest was he lost his temper with Caroline Lucas who dared to disagree with him on something and smacked the desk while shouting at her. She was the epitome of calm to be fair although slightly lurched back instinctively. Not the first time he’s behaved like that I suspect. Interesting. And not great for him going forward.
Do you know who and what he referring to in his rant, Lis? No big deal, it’s one of those where you either do you don’t. I’ve got a copy of Kenneth Arrow’s ‘Limits of Organisation’ in the house if you want to wow your pals with your familiarity with obscure political references.
I’d best warn you It’s not what you might call the scholastic equivalent of a ride on the big wheel, mind.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 13:30 - Apr 26 with 1391 views
John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 12:21 - Apr 26 by Ebo
John Rhys-Davies is an annoying arsehole. If I'd known he was like this, I'd have rooted for the f ucking Orcs.
Funnily enough Orlando bloom is a massive blairite so there’s still a chance they could visit the glittering caves of Agalarond together before sailing off to the west.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
John Rhys-Davies on Question time on 13:00 - Apr 26 by GeoffThom
Have a look at the American economy think you will find it's booming under trump and many lefties in America have gone very quiet. The guys gonna get another 4 years on the economy alone as the yanks luv the fact he's done exactly what he said he'd do
You don't know many Americans do you?
Where was the shit house when California was burning? Where was he when Puerto Rico had the hurricane?