Terry D wrote:Not had a chance ot watch it with sound yet. I cannot see Bunce questioning Hopkins' credentials too greatly after Buncie did that Sky show, when Hopkins was on Sky a lot and Bunce was in their employ, lauding his ghetto mentality and credentials.
How did this Bunce-Hop split come about? They hung together in Philly and Bunce said Hopkins was an inspiration.
Surely Bunce is not a go-off? Or Hopkins a Panto dame?
B-Hop didn't have it in for Bunce personally. Bunce was just the whipping boy for anything and everything 'Nard deemed was not right: from hot chocolate made with water instead of milk to having cold feet as a result of not being kept in a warm room. The cold feet situation was, apparently, further exacerbated by somebody daring to suggest he should be wearing woolly socks. I'm sure other things happened behind the scenes, but that was the gist of it from the clip we saw. I thought Hop came across as a bit of a prima donna rather than a Philly tough guy.
Terry D wrote:Ah, Buncie must have taken it in the neck for his Setanta cohort making a complete prick of himself. They should have sent him in, then he could have suggested Hopkins was creating tears in the socks.
That makes me sad. If only an Assistant had bought a pair of Totes Tosties we'd never have to witness his a poor unfortunate althlete risk getting frostbite. Or maybe had Bernie spent less of his $90,000,000 on Cravendale for his Cadbury's Highlights he could afford a pair of socks of his own.
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For the most part i was just trying to work out who loves the sound of their own voice more, Bunce or Bernard? Now thats a tough one to call
In reality, Bunce did pretty well. Most would have flapped in that situation. He may have took on the role of the mouse, but then there's not many who would not have. It looked to be a bit of a tight fit in that room for so many people but Bunce stood his ground, fair play to the man.