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videohead
22-07-2009, 09:21 PM

moveupandon
22-07-2009, 09:22 PM
cos she's a deaf dum bimbo

Stephanie
22-07-2009, 09:22 PM
she speaks?

minnie
22-07-2009, 09:23 PM
i don't know about that, but she sounds like a computerised answerphone.

BitterFruit
22-07-2009, 09:37 PM
Originally posted by videohead



so you can hira ..................

Rory
22-07-2009, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by BitterFruit
Originally posted by videohead



so you can hira ..................
lmao, I have to admit that was a good one.

Jordan.
22-07-2009, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by BitterFruit
Originally posted by videohead



so you can hira ..................
Haha! :joker:

BJ
22-07-2009, 09:42 PM
so she can be heard above Noirin perhaps.

muchadoaboutnothing
22-07-2009, 09:53 PM
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Rustic bauble
22-07-2009, 10:03 PM
She actually had a convo tonight....but after one minute I had to turn the TV down....god couldn't listen to that whiney voice for too long.
She really has to go...I would rather listen to Kenny than her!!

stonedape
22-07-2009, 10:05 PM
It's like typing in caps, it just shouldn't happen. I think it's more about being loud and monotone than just being loud. Can't do it, Hira offers nothing, time to go.

StevieGeire
22-07-2009, 10:05 PM
hira is lovely and what she said was spot on fair play to her.

Bombardier
22-07-2009, 10:10 PM
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Pillock.

tintedshadow
22-07-2009, 10:12 PM
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.
foolishness if ever i saw it..

agreed with steevieG most on here have complained of not hearing from her,yet when she does speak and it is aired i pretty much knew that some would be quick to have a go at her (i know this thread's not doing that,others are)

Stephanie
22-07-2009, 10:41 PM
Originally posted by SPIDERPIG!
Originally posted by BitterFruit
Originally posted by videohead



so you can hira ..................
Haha! :joker:
LMFAOOO!

muchadoaboutnothing
22-07-2009, 10:48 PM
Originally posted by Bombardier
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Pillock.

Bollocks to you - does the truth hurt?

AhmedFan2004
22-07-2009, 10:50 PM
Originally posted by videohead

WORST
VOICE
EVER

...

WORST
HM
EVER

:bored:

muchadoaboutnothing
22-07-2009, 10:50 PM
Originally posted by tintedshadow
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.
foolishness if ever i saw it..

agreed with steevieG most on here have complained of not hearing from her,yet when she does speak and it is aired i pretty much knew that some would be quick to have a go at her (i know this thread's not doing that,others are)

It is true as a matter of fact. And you are the foolish one for not understanding other cultures.

Prole
22-07-2009, 10:51 PM
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Wild generalisations R Us.

And Pakistan... an "Arab" country?

muchadoaboutnothing
22-07-2009, 11:00 PM
Originally posted by ViaVerde
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Wild generalisations R Us.

And Pakistan... an "Arab" country?

I have travelled to Pakistan and some Arab countries (and I'm Irish) and I have noticed this many times. It does not mean that these people are bad people but just in their nature to talk loudly (or their voices raised more than westerners - doesn't mean they are arguing). It is not a critism of either nations. Just an observation on my part. You will find that if Hira talks loudly then it is likely that all her family talk loudly.

Tom
22-07-2009, 11:01 PM
So she gets noticed when she actually does something

Fangz
22-07-2009, 11:02 PM
So people don't forget she's in there, though its effectiveness is limited.

Josy
22-07-2009, 11:02 PM
Originally posted by BitterFruit
Originally posted by videohead



so you can hira ..................

:laugh3::laugh3:

muchadoaboutnothing
22-07-2009, 11:03 PM
Originally posted by josycee
Originally posted by BitterFruit
Originally posted by videohead



so you can hira ..................

:laugh3::laugh3:

Thats brilliant lol.

Prole
22-07-2009, 11:05 PM
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
Originally posted by ViaVerde
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Wild generalisations R Us.

And Pakistan... an "Arab" country?

I have travelled to Pakistan and some Arab countries (and I'm Irish) and I have noticed this many times. It does not mean that these people are bad people but just in their nature to talk loudly (or their voices raised more than westerners - doesn't mean they are arguing). It is not a critism of either nations. Just an observation on my part. You will find that if Hira talks loudly then it is likely that all her family talk loudly.

I've travelled quite a bit myself and my own findings are that people are much the same wherever you go, only the skin colours change... My main point is that Pakistan isn't an Arab country.

muchadoaboutnothing
22-07-2009, 11:08 PM
Originally posted by ViaVerde
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
Originally posted by ViaVerde
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Wild generalisations R Us.

And Pakistan... an "Arab" country?

I have travelled to Pakistan and some Arab countries (and I'm Irish) and I have noticed this many times. It does not mean that these people are bad people but just in their nature to talk loudly (or their voices raised more than westerners - doesn't mean they are arguing). It is not a critism of either nations. Just an observation on my part. You will find that if Hira talks loudly then it is likely that all her family talk loudly.

I've travelled quite a bit myself and my own findings are that people are much the same wherever you go, only the skin colours change... My main point is that Pakistan isn't an Arab country.

OK I get your point but I never said that Pakistan is an Arab country. I said that in Pakistan (even India) and IN Arab countries people tend to spek (or talk) loudly as is the norm.

Alf
22-07-2009, 11:09 PM
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
Originally posted by ViaVerde
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
This is a natural thing in Pakistan and indeed in many Arab countries. All these people talk loudly - it is normal.

Wild generalisations R Us.

And Pakistan... an "Arab" country?

I have travelled to Pakistan and some Arab countries (and I'm Irish) and I have noticed this many times. It does not mean that these people are bad people but just in their nature to talk loudly (or their voices raised more than westerners - doesn't mean they are arguing). It is not a critism of either nations. Just an observation on my part. You will find that if Hira talks loudly then it is likely that all her family talk loudly.
we're not saying she's a bad person we're saying she's boring.
this is a tv progamme to entertain us.
so far she's had four highlight shows and five late night live feeds and she hasnt done anything remotely interesting, i have never seen her once in the last five late night feeds,
i've heard her speak three times on higlight shows
once, for the task
once , to tell lisa how great she is
and once tonight
adding up to not even two minutes air time.

videohead
22-07-2009, 11:11 PM
Originally posted by stonedape
It's like typing in caps, it just shouldn't happen.

Uppercase title was my attempt at mimicking Hira's speaking style, but I see the Mods have changed it to lowercase.

PS: In addition, to being loud, and perhaps monotone, I think her voice sounds a bit American as well.

Prole
22-07-2009, 11:12 PM
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
OK I get your point but I never said that Pakistan is an Arab country. I said that in Pakistan (even India) and IN Arab countries people tend to spek (or talk) loudly as is the norm.

Yeah, I get your point too. But I don't agree... I find many Asian women, for instance, incredibly softly spoken and some British women to be incredibly loud. We can agree to differ :-)

Prole
22-07-2009, 11:13 PM
Originally posted by videohead
.............. I think her voice sounds a bit American as well.

Yes, I noticed that too.

muchadoaboutnothing
22-07-2009, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by ViaVerde
Originally posted by muchadoaboutnothing
OK I get your point but I never said that Pakistan is an Arab country. I said that in Pakistan (even India) and IN Arab countries people tend to spek (or talk) loudly as is the norm.

Yeah, I get your point too. But I don't agree... I find many Asian women, for instance, incredibly softly spoken and some British women to be incredibly loud. We can agree to differ :-)

Thanks ViaVerde - we should agree to disagree. I will add that I have also heard Indian people (as an Irishman I actually speak Punjabi fluently) speak sofly and others loudly. I guess you could say the same for British people, especially those living in rough council estates.

Shasown
22-07-2009, 11:38 PM
A lot of women are like that, its because the vocal chords in the throat produce the sound then send it to the mouth, however it gets diverted to the cavity in the skull where in a male the brain would reside, its like a sound ampilifer in there, the noise rattles around then the woman opens her mouth and the amplified sound is emitted,

And thats a proven scientific fact:wink:

Prole
22-07-2009, 11:42 PM
Originally posted by Shasown
A lot of women are like that, its because the vocal chords in the throat produce the sound then send it to the mouth, however it gets diverted to the cavity in the skull where in a male the brain would reside, its like a sound ampilifer in there, the noise rattles around then the woman opens her mouth and the amplified sound is emitted,

And thats a proven scientific fact:wink:

LOL... you cheeky bugger....