Jo Good #11 Wants out of BBC, craves luxe all the way, options are limited, at the Beeb she must stay

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It was bittersweet seeing Mutti at the end. It seems as though she is actually fully blind now. She said "where are we?" outside Lidl. She seems very fed up with life. She had a DNR order put in place a while ago. Atleast she still manages to have a laugh and I will say that MAM is very good at bringing cheer to her (aside from putting a biting dog on her when she is sleeping). I would love to see the brother, the male equivalent of MAM. Ofcourse, it is all very hush hush on that front.
Her bruv is nothing like her, GOB says herself. He is non showy. If he watches her vlog he is probably aghast at her.
 
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No chance of that, Sean mustn't heard GOB call her mother clickbait.

And long time no see, superstan Sparkles Sonni is back in action. Last year he said he might attend the Marylebone lights switch on, not sure if he did. Wonder if he'll go this year, it's on Thursday.
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If you hang around the BBC radio offices at 1.30am between Monday and Thursday Sonni boy, you can kill two birds with one stone - GOB and Dave. All your Christmasses at once.

And then this happened…somehow I don’t think that would feature on the vlog.

Has the PA Jules been answering Ms Good’s messages for her this week.
 
GOB had an author on yesterday's show, who talked about how the full lockdown prevented him from being able to attend his horses in Epping Forest. As he was not allowed to travel there he tried to rent locally but was unable to due to having a dog, so he moved there, living in his horse trailer.

I wonder if GOB had a twinge of self-awareness to compare this to herself, who - during full lockdown when one could go out only for local excercise - drove to Battersea Park to meet a friend (and to pester DJ Fat Tony who virtually snubber her). During this period she also drove 9 miles to Nunhead cemetery to meet a friend with a dog - filming herself driving there she claimed that she was going "for work" to record for her BBC radio show. No recording every appeared on her show but her YouTube vlog featured it.
 
GOB had an author on yesterday's show, who talked about how the full lockdown prevented him from being able to attend his horses in Epping Forest. As he was not allowed to travel there he tried to rent locally but was unable to due to having a dog, so he moved there, living in his horse trailer.

I wonder if GOB had a twinge of self-awareness to compare this to herself, who - during full lockdown when one could go out only for local excercise - drove to Battersea Park to meet a friend (and to pester DJ Fat Tony who virtually snubber her). During this period she also drove 9 miles to Nunhead cemetery to meet a friend with a dog - filming herself driving there she claimed that she was going "for work" to record for her BBC radio show. No recording every appeared on her show but her YouTube vlog featured it.
No, I doubt she had a twinge of guilt but I don’t blame her for that. She also went offline over the 2020 Christmas period when it was clear she went to her mums, which was against lockdown rules at the time. But I don’t blame her for that either, her mum is elderly, why wouldn’t she want to spend time with her? GOB’s “offences” were minor in comparison to others, including Matt Hancock - his department as a cabinet member made the rules around lockdown but he brought in his mistress to a job in his department, paid for by the public, and was groping her like an inept schoolboy behind the bike sheds when he should have been working. Did he feel guilty at doing that, not a bit of it, he has now joining I am a Celeb to earn a massive wedge whilst still drawing an MPs salary, using the excuse of raising dyslexia awareness, and that his constituents can still contact me if they need me urgently. That’s shameful, not GOB meeting her friend in a park. So, I totally give her a pass on that. I adhered to all the lockdown rules, but no chance me doing so again if something like this happened again.
 
No, I doubt she had a twinge of guilt but I don’t blame her for that. She also went offline over the 2020 Christmas period when it was clear she went to her mums, which was against lockdown rules at the time. But I don’t blame her for that either, her mum is elderly, why wouldn’t she want to spend time with her? GOB’s “offences” were minor in comparison to others, including Matt Hancock - his department as a cabinet member made the rules around lockdown but he brought in his mistress to a job in his department, paid for by the public, and was groping her like an inept schoolboy behind the bike sheds when he should have been working. Did he feel guilty at doing that, not a bit of it, he has now joining I am a Celeb to earn a massive wedge whilst still drawing an MPs salary, using the excuse of raising dyslexia awareness, and that his constituents can still contact me if they need me urgently. That’s shameful, not GOB meeting her friend in a park. So, I totally give her a pass on that. I adhered to all the lockdown rules, but no chance me doing so again if something like this happened again.

I agree that when compared to the examples you've given GOBs antics are not as bad. So why did she not just shut up about it? No chance, her ego is too big. The narc has to not only do what she wants, she needs to signal it to all, we all need to know she is special, - see what I can get away with?

I wonder if she'd have lied about doing the "BBC recording" had she been questioned by police en route to Numhead? They were stopping people at the time. My bet is that BBC lanyard would have been waved about and she'd brazen it out.
 
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No, I doubt she had a twinge of guilt but I don’t blame her for that. She also went offline over the 2020 Christmas period when it was clear she went to her mums, which was against lockdown rules at the time. But I don’t blame her for that either, her mum is elderly, why wouldn’t she want to spend time with her? GOB’s “offences” were minor in comparison to others, including Matt Hancock - his department as a cabinet member made the rules around lockdown but he brought in his mistress to a job in his department, paid for by the public, and was groping her like an inept schoolboy behind the bike sheds when he should have been working. Did he feel guilty at doing that, not a bit of it, he has now joining I am a Celeb to earn a massive wedge whilst still drawing an MPs salary, using the excuse of raising dyslexia awareness, and that his constituents can still contact me if they need me urgently. That’s shameful, not GOB meeting her friend in a park. So, I totally give her a pass on that. I adhered to all the lockdown rules, but no chance me doing so again if something like this happened again.

I agree that when compared to the examples you've given GOBs antics are not as bad. So why did she not just shut up about it? No chance, her ego is too big. The narc has to not only do what she wants, she needs to signal it to all, we all need to know she is special, - see what I can get away with?

I wonder if she'd have lied about doing the "BBC recording" had she been questioned by police en route to Numhead? They were stopping people at the time. My bet is that BBC lanyard would have been waved about and she'd brazen it out.
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During lockdown she struggled to fill her vlog with content. She didn’t keep quiet because it was filling airtime. Not saying she was right but when you look back at all the bad behaviour during lockdowns, GOB’s transgressions are nothing of note. People were having weddings with receptions at the same time as others were having funerals where they could only have 8 people and strictly no comforting. I am not a fan of GOB but she is not on a list of badly behaving people, she was just trying to get through lockdown as a single woman in a poky flat.
 
@House or Tea..Poky flat you say :eek: MAM would have a fit of the vapours to hear her Bijou, most sought after flat in Mayrlebone described in such a less than gushing manner. Probably accuse you of being 'jellus'.

As an aside how many times does she throw shade at the white ikea and chair duo, featured in her living room.:p
 
@House or Tea..Poky flat you say :eek: MAM would have a fit of the vapours to hear her Bijou, most sought after flat in Mayrlebone described in such a less than gushing manner. Probably accuse you of being 'jellus'.

As an aside how many times does she throw shade at the white ikea and chair duo, featured in her living room.:p
I would find it depressing to live like that. That bathroom gives me the horrors. The kitchen is a sliver, looks like it has been cut out of a corridor! The table and chairs are the least depressing bits of the place!
 
I agree that when compared to the examples you've given GOBs antics are not as bad. So why did she not just shut up about it? No chance, her ego is too big. The narc has to not only do what she wants, she needs to signal it to all, we all need to know she is special, - see what I can get away with?

I wonder if she'd have lied about doing the "BBC recording" had she been questioned by police en route to Numhead? They were stopping people at the time. My bet is that BBC lanyard would have been waved about and she'd brazen it out.
During lockdown she struggled to fill her vlog with content. She didn’t keep quiet because it was filling airtime. Not saying she was right but when you look back at all the bad behaviour during lockdowns, GOB’s transgressions are nothing of note. People were having weddings with receptions at the same time as others were having funerals where they could only have 8 people and strictly no comforting. I am not a fan of GOB but she is not on a list of badly behaving people, she was just trying to get through lockdown as a single woman in a poky flat.
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Fair enough. She did have a job to go to every day so wasn't stuck indoors all alone everyday as so many were. She didn't think to put herself in the shoes of the woman who lived over the way from her, filming her window and asking why such a young woman was inside all day by a computer. Her selfishness is apparent in everything she does, a fact I am sure she is proud of.
 
I would find it depressing to live like that. That bathroom gives me the horrors. The kitchen is a sliver, looks like it has been cut out of a corridor! The table and chairs are the least depressing bits of the place!

When I had my first rented apartment it was slightly bigger & way nicer than MAM's, however after living there for 10 months I couldn't bear feeling so confined & moved with a colleague into a 2 bedded residence, with a tiny garden.

How can a woman of her advanced years live like this. Very strange.
 
When I had my first rented apartment it was slightly bigger & way nicer than MAM's, however after living there for 10 months I couldn't bear feeling so confined & moved with a colleague into a 2 bedded residence, with a tiny garden.

How can a woman of her advanced years live like this. Very strange.

While she is spending her weekends in Sussex the flat is really just a pied-a-terre I suppose, hence its spartan feel. I wonder if she'll want somewhere else when dear Mutti is no longer with us, spending more time in town taking up the social invites she tells us she currently turns down. If her brother remains in the Sussex house she still might visit, to use it as a base in the area when she goes to the beach and visits local friends.
 
While she is spending her weekends in Sussex the flat is really just a pied-a-terre I suppose, hence its spartan feel. I wonder if she'll want somewhere else when dear Mutti is no longer with us, spending more time in town taking up the social invites she tells us she currently turns down. If her brother remains in the Sussex house she still might visit, to use it as a base in the area when she goes to the beach and visits local friends.

In fairness I hadn't thought of that.
 
While she is spending her weekends in Sussex the flat is really just a pied-a-terre I suppose, hence its spartan feel. I wonder if she'll want somewhere else when dear Mutti is no longer with us, spending more time in town taking up the social invites she tells us she currently turns down. If her brother remains in the Sussex house she still might visit, to use it as a base in the area when she goes to the beach and visits local friends.
She is used to living in a small space, her own space in that building is a studio and she lived it that for years. She loves saying she lives in Marylebone.
 
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