Author Topic: Stacey Dooley Investigates - The Truth About... Sex, Stags and Prague  (Read 12163 times)

Offline house music dave

Afternoon gents


If you fancy have a laugh skim through this.
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1) Apparently requests for bareback sex are rife.
2) There's a heartbreaking story of a girl that bought a Louis Vuitton bag and had to pay for it through working.
3) A moral lecture to the mayor of Prague when he tries to suggest designating an area for sex tourism
4) Jeremey Paxman like frustration when the brothel owners won't admit to being scum bags on camera
5) Questioning of the police when they won't arrest people without evidence 
6) Shock at forum sites and the commoditization of women
7)And a weird little narrative when she sheds a tear for our boys who have been pick pocketed.

Just weird and uneducated in every way

 You might say that there is no need to watch it now i've listed all the shite, but some of the idiocy that comes out of Dooley's mouth is amazing. 

Any thoughts

HMD
       

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I fancy her big time, would pay silly money ----------

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Offline house music dave

Afternoon JRC,

Hope you are well.

 I find really dumb comments put me off, even if a girl is smoking hot. It's like my dick cringes with me

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She's lead a sheltered life she was shocked to see a bloke had shaved his pubes. Doubt she gives head jimmy save your money.

Offline Trenlover



1) Apparently requests for bareback sex are rife.


It really doesnt surprise me, I find condoms reduce sensitivity too much, I usually bring my own super thin condoms to a meeting and if the girl refuses I leave. I use the protex 002 which are the thinnest I could find. They are expensive though. Also I've never had one break.


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 I find really dumb comments put me off, even if a girl is smoking hot.

Yes, but she works for the BBC, what do you expect.      :unknown:

Offline FLYING BLUE

I watched it last night and rather wished I hadn't bothered :dash:

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Offline akauya

Afternoon JRC,

Hope you are well.

 I find really dumb comments put me off, even if a girl is smoking hot. It's like my dick cringes with me

Same here, I found her far too contrived and pretentious for my liking. Most of the "investigative" programs are just her trying to look pretty and asking dumb questions and looking surprised at nearly everything.

Offline Trenlover

How often do u leave then?

I dont have a problem at the moment as I have a steady regular but when I was punting random girls I think it was about 30-40% leave rate. it helps if you come across as respectful with humility, when asking. Make sure your looking fresh and clean aswell. It all helps with the image.

Offline FLYING BLUE

I thought this particular 'investigation' was total crap BUT, I do believe she stands up for herself very well here:

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JohnUK09

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She's lead a sheltered life she was shocked to see a bloke had shaved his pubes. Doubt she gives head jimmy save your money.

She's perfect for the BBC because they can shove whatever agenda they want down their viewers face and she'll blindly do as she's told and believe she's "making a difference"

Stupid stupid little bitch, turns up in a country for 5 minutes, knows nothing about the culture or people and starts reporting verbal diarrhoea.

Same here, I found her far too contrived and pretentious for my liking. Most of the "investigative" programs are just her trying to look pretty and asking dumb questions and looking surprised at nearly everything.

She's good at crying I'll give her that

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I watched her cover Sunny Beach Bulgaria for the same show and it's put me off wanting to ever go there.
Now, I've always wanted to visit Prague so I think I'll give this epidsode a miss.

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I watched her cover Sunny Beach Bulgaria for the same show and it's put me off wanting to ever go there.


Been to Golden Sands, crawling with hookers.    :scare:

London prices though.    :thumbsdown:

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I watched the program expecting to be outraged by BBC bias. But ended up feeling it was a fair program.

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Been to Golden Sands, crawling with hookers.    :scare:

London prices though.    :thumbsdown:
Just out of interest, when you say London prices.  Do you mean £60 for half hour which is what I pay in London right now on a tight budget or £100 for a half hour which seems to be the minimum that an agency will charge?

Even if it's cheap I still wouldn't go there, looks like a right shit-hole and attracts the scum of the Earth!

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Yes, but she works for the BBC, what do you expect.      :unknown:
She's perfect for the BBC because they can shove whatever agenda they want down their viewers face and she'll blindly do as she's told and believe she's "making a difference"

She almost certainly doesn't "work for the BBC" - as with most programmes these days it was made by an independent production company. She would only have a contract with the production company for that programme or series. It could just as well have been made for Channel 4 or Channel 5.

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She almost certainly doesn't "work for the BBC" - as with most programmes these days it was made by an independent production company. She would only have a contract with the production company for that programme or series. It could just as well have been made for Channel 4 or Channel 5.

The series is on BBC i-player, they paid the bill, as far as I am concerned she is working for the BBC ----- maybe indirectly.

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She is fit, I would do her six ways till Sunday.

She has also made some decent programs, but knowing a little about the sex industry, this was one sided pretentious drivel.

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Just out of interest, when you say London prices.  Do you mean £60 for half hour which is what I pay in London right now on a tight budget or £100 for a half hour which seems to be the minimum that an agency will charge?

Even if it's cheap I still wouldn't go there, looks like a right shit-hole and attracts the scum of the Earth!

In Golden Sands it worked out at about £70 an hour (5 years ago) --------------- but the girls were all working for pimps and you were unlikely to get the full hour.  :hi:

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You can always tell Brits abroad - total yobs making everyone in the departure lounge cringe.  So long as they're on different flights to me I don't care ...

... well actually I do, as it's just trashing the planet, innit.

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The series is on BBC i-player, they paid the bill, as far as I am concerned she is working for the BBC ----- maybe indirectly.

A perfectly valid stance, just as long as you remember that on this basis everyone who appears in a BBC programme with any point of view is "working for the BBC".  :hi:

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A perfectly valid stance, just as long as you remember that on this basis everyone who appears in a BBC programme with any point of view is "working for the BBC".  :hi:

I don't often watch the BBC, too much left wing bias in their news coverage, they don't even like using the word terrorist.  :thumbsdown:

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A perfectly valid stance, just as long as you remember that on this basis everyone who appears in a BBC programme with any point of view is "working for the BBC".  :hi:

With all due respect the BBC chooses the type of shows that they air and that's why we end up with politically correct unfunny comedians like Russell Howard with their own shows because that's what the BBC want.

I.e. Would Frankie Boyle get his own show on the BBC... No fucking chance :)

This thread hit a nerve for me because "Stacey Dooley Investigates" sums up everything wrong with the BBC, £12+ per month and views get shite like this, it's ridiculous!

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I.e. Would Frankie Boyle get his own show on the BBC... No fucking chance :)


More chance of me being editor of The Guardian.     :D :lol:

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£12+ per month and viewers get shite like this, it's ridiculous!
Well I only watch it on iPlayer, no TV or licence, and there's still fuck all worth watching, about 3 progs a week across all 4 channels, if that!

Offline Jerboa

I'm shocked that the old blonde minger street walker who said she'd robbed €1200 from one bloke, fook me he must of had a few pivo's!

Simon who she met In prison, who said "pickpocketing is simply part of us" "my grandmother used to do it" talk about keeping it in the family, proud to be Roma no doubt, no wonder the Czech's hate them.

People will rip of stag goers because they are easy meat with cash to burn.

If the Mayor wants to crack down In Prague he should enforce the Taxis who use dodgy meters and take tourists to clip joints, andmove the gypsy pick pocketers away.

These days the UK can be cheaper to shag Czech girls than Prague.

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With all due respect the BBC chooses the type of shows that they air and that's why we end up with politically correct unfunny comedians like Russell Howard with their own shows because that's what the BBC want.

I.e. Would Frankie Boyle get his own show on the BBC... No fucking chance :)

This thread hit a nerve for me because "Stacey Dooley Investigates" sums up everything wrong with the BBC, £12+ per month and views get shite like this, it's ridiculous!

OK, so you don't find any programme on the BBC worth watching and think the license fee is bad value and an affront that you have to pay it. That's bad luck given it's breadth of output. Or maybe it's you... I happen to think that having a broadcaster that is not funded by advertising raises the quality of all TV output in the UK.

As it happens I find Russell Howard unfunny too, but my kids find him hilarious. My dad didn't like Monty Python or Spike Milligan or Not The Nine O'Clock News but I loved those shows. I am mature enough to realise that shows (and these days entire channels) are targeted at different groups and there's plenty on the BBC (1,2,4) worth watching. As much as on any commercial channel, whether free-to-air or subscription based.

And unlike you I find Frankie Boyle to be a pain in the arse. I understand his "edgy" humour - I'm not outraged at his style of comedy - as apparently you are meant to be if you don't find him funny - I just find his stuff repetitive and boring. Louis CK does it so much better than him.

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OK, so you don't find any programme on the BBC worth watching and think the license fee is bad value and an affront that you have to pay it. That's bad luck given it's breadth of output. Or maybe it's you... I happen to think that having a broadcaster that is not funded by advertising raises the quality of all TV output in the UK.

As it happens I find Russell Howard unfunny too, but my kids find him hilarious. My dad didn't like Monty Python or Spike Milligan or Not The Nine O'Clock News but I loved those shows. I am mature enough to realise that shows (and these days entire channels) are targeted at different groups and there's plenty on the BBC (1,2,4) worth watching. As much as on any commercial channel, whether free-to-air or subscription based.

And unlike you I find Frankie Boyle to be a pain in the arse. I understand his "edgy" humour - I'm not outraged at his style of comedy - as apparently you are meant to be if you don't find him funny - I just find his stuff repetitive and boring. Louis CK does it so much better than him.
A definite plus one for me on all comments.
Back on the topic,I've seen this Dooley bird on a few programmes now....where the f**k did she come from ?

Jay

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I for one I'm glad the BBC are bringing Borgen

Can't get enough of Sidse Babett Knudsen

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Worth the licence fee alone  :cool:

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OK, so you don't find any programme on the BBC worth watching and think the license fee is bad value and an affront that you have to pay it.

So do I, the BBC is a gravy train for the fat cats who work there, millions wasted year after year because no one cares ----- not too different from the European Union really.    :thumbsdown:

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A definite plus one for me on all comments.
Back on the topic,I've seen this Dooley bird on a few programmes now....where the f**k did she come from ?

Jay

She has a Wikipedia page: External Link/Members Only. Seems to be a "journo" chosen to appeal to the yoof. Given that she was 21 when making her first documentary I don't think she was chosen for her experience.

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I for one I'm glad the BBC are bringing Borgen

Can't get enough of Sidse Babett Knudsen

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Worth the licence fee alone  :cool:

Apparently not, akauya, apparently not......

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Apparently not, akauya, apparently not......

Yeah, I feared that. Most folk are not keen on the idea of watching foreign TV, especially if having to read subtitles. Taxes their brains too much.

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Yeah, I feared that. Most folk are not keen on the idea of watching foreign TV, especially if having to read subtitles. Taxes their brains too much.

Who was looking at the subtitles?  :dance:

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So do I, the BBC is a gravy train for the fat cats who work there, millions wasted year after year because no one cares ----- not too different from the European Union really.    :thumbsdown:

The payoffs for departing executives was bordering on criminal ---------

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The payoffs for departing executives was bordering on criminal ---------

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Careful there, Jimmy, you're now having a conversation with yourself. Hopefully you both agree. :yahoo:

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Careful there, Jimmy, you're now having a conversation with yourself. Hopefully you both agree. :yahoo:

Well my friend you back off when beaten fair and square.      :hi: :hi:

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Would anyone have even heard of Frankie Boyle were it not for the BBC? And who can forget Emily Maitland re-telling *that* pussy joke on Newsnight?

Sids Cassette Nutsem has also been brightening my weekends of late.  :thumbsup:

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Well my friend you back off when beaten fair and square.      :hi: :hi:

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Oh Jimmy, you are a very, very funny man. Take that in whatever way you wish...

I'll leave you to talk to yourself for a bit. Don't argue now.  :lol:

Offline Thepegmeister

I've been to Prague a few times now on Stag Dos and this program was exactly what I expected; one sided bollocks. It made Prague look like some seedy run down shit hole where you'd be scared of catching an STD from going to the bog. I did go to one of the big nightclubs/brothels each time I went and I never felt unsafe and you think they were just normal nightclubs. I didn't partake in any punting while other there (I was on the lash all the time and I'm useless when pissed) but had heard anyway that while the girls were stunning (which they were) they were all a bit too mechanical..which I hate. One lad did take the plunge and came out disappointed and was told us she wouldn't let him touch her anywhere. He basically had to keep his hands to himself while she just rode him. Not good.

Still, love Prague, and if I had seen that documentary before I had ever been I probably would have big reservations about going in the first place.

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I've been to Prague a few times now on Stag Dos and this program was exactly what I expected; one sided bollocks. It made Prague look like some seedy run down shit hole where you'd be scared of catching an STD from going to the bog. I did go to one of the big nightclubs/brothels each time I went and I never felt unsafe and you think they were just normal nightclubs. I didn't partake in any punting while other there (I was on the lash all the time and I'm useless when pissed) but had heard anyway that while the girls were stunning (which they were) they were all a bit too mechanical..which I hate. One lad did take the plunge and came out disappointed and was told us she wouldn't let him touch her anywhere. He basically had to keep his hands to himself while she just rode him. Not good.

Still, love Prague, and if I had seen that documentary before I had ever been I probably would have big reservations about going in the first place.

Prague is excellent, love the place.  Agree with what you say above, I've been thrice and never had any bother, maybe I'm just lucky?  Apart from the first time when I was there when the Asian street girls were amore prominent and one nicked my wallet but I caught her, made a scene and the pimp appeared from a side street, back handed her across the chops and handed me back my wallet.

When I was last there about a year ago, we were in one of the strip clubs (Darlings I think) and were told by one of the girls that if you wanted any extras over just a dance that you should go for, and this is a direct quote "blacks and fats".  We also went to Hot Peppers, which was featured heavily in Dooley Investigates and it was shit, same as Goldfingers, apart from the obvious opportunity to sing "Gowldfinger" in my best Shirley Bassey impersonation.

Dropped some subtle hints to the chaps I was with that we should nip out to showpark, but they didn't seem to keen, until I told them it wasn't just a Gentlemans Club... Never did get out there though.

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We went to Darlings as well. The women in there were incredible like. Although the two midgets shagging on stage..not so good.

Like I said though, that documentary was shit and meant to put people off going..or at least put the paranoia into women watching about what their other halfs were up to in Prague. Total feminist bollocks as usual when it comes to documenting this topic.

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Prague is excellent, love the place.  Agree with what you say above, I've been thrice and never had any bother, maybe I'm just lucky?  Apart from the first time when I was there when the Asian street girls were amore prominent and one nicked my wallet but I caught her, made a scene and the pimp appeared from a side street, back handed her across the chops and handed me back my wallet.

When I was last there about a year ago, we were in one of the strip clubs (Darlings I think) and were told by one of the girls that if you wanted any extras over just a dance that you should go for, and this is a direct quote "blacks and fats".  We also went to Hot Peppers, which was featured heavily in Dooley Investigates and it was shit, same as Goldfingers, apart from the obvious opportunity to sing "Gowldfinger" in my best Shirley Bassey impersonation.

Dropped some subtle hints to the chaps I was with that we should nip out to showpark, but they didn't seem to keen, until I told them it wasn't just a Gentlemans Club... Never did get out there though.

The street girls aren't Asian they're gypsies. The edisode was pointless, to scare the masses, now blokes planning to go there will have no chance if their Mrs has watched this.

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OK, so you don't find any programme on the BBC worth watching

I didn't say that but I do feel there is very little worth watching

and think the license fee is bad value and an affront that you have to pay it.

Yep people are forced to pay it by law if they watch ANY live TV even though the license fee ONLY applies for the BBC channels. So even if I never ever watched the BBC I'm still forced to pay the license fee by law.

THAT'S what I object to

That's bad luck given it's breadth of output. Or maybe it's you... I happen to think that having a broadcaster that is not funded by advertising raises the quality of all TV output in the UK.

The BBC is the governments mouthpiece and everyone is forced to pay to watch their BS one sided propaganda, that's wrong IMO. The only good thing is the lack of adverts.

As it happens I find Russell Howard unfunny too, but my kids find him hilarious. My dad didn't like Monty Python or Spike Milligan or Not The Nine O'Clock News but I loved those shows. I am mature enough to realise that shows (and these days entire channels) are targeted at different groups and there's plenty on the BBC (1,2,4) worth watching. As much as on any commercial channel, whether free-to-air or subscription based.

And unlike you I find Frankie Boyle to be a pain in the arse. I understand his "edgy" humour - I'm not outraged at his style of comedy - as apparently you are meant to be if you don't find him funny - I just find his stuff repetitive and boring. Louis CK does it so much better than him.

Each to their own, fair point there. Can't argue with that mate

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The BBC is the governments mouthpiece and everyone is forced to pay to watch their BS one sided propaganda, that's wrong IMO. The only good thing is the lack of adverts.

Seriously? So the government must love the BBC then!  :kissgirl:

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Seriously? So the government must love the BBC then!  :kissgirl:
Think you're wasting your time here mh.
Obviously the majority of posters would be happy with the high standards demonstrated by Channel 5

Jay