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Blogs > The Peter Gordon Breakfast Show Blog > Monday 5th September Monday 5th September5th September 2011 Most of us are back to normal this week after the summer (that never really happened), so with all the usual goings on resumed it was only right to open our Monday Morning Moan line too. PG kicked off the moaning with a grumpy rant about light bulbs! Oh yes, he was very upset to find shops seem to be selling fewer and fewer light bulbs and he was confused by the wattage as well. Anne from Woking called up to moan about parents who wish their children were back at school. "A child is for life, not just until they start school" she told Surrey and Hampshire! Oh and a success story too. Chris had called up a few weeks ago to moan about men hounding her in supermarket carparks to have her car washed. Well, since she got it off her chest on our Monday Morning Moan line she hasn't been bothered by the car washers at all. Thus proving, this is not just therapy, we also get results, either that or they have all been off on their holidays ;) We had a 7 out of 10 on this morning's £1000 minute. Not a bad start to the week from Neil from Woking. Find out how you would have done by playing along here. Why not go for the grand tomorrow morning at 8.15am? We also heard the relevance of the month you were born to the job you end up doing. A child born in January is more likely to become a debt collector, February an artist or traffic warden, while March babies tend to go on to be pilots. April and May babies have a pretty even spread of jobs and summer babies have a much smaller chance of having a highly paid profession. If you were born in autumn you are more likely to be a high flyer and born in December you have a high chance of being a dentist! Being born in October I'm quite happy to say this must all be incredibly accurate ;) So Darren is in for PG for the next few days, so join us from 6am tomorrow for another chance to go for that grand, until then... BB x Posted by Breakfast Bev at 9:48am |
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