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Sam seems to pick people he can relate to OR make him look more intelligent.
OR was that a true cross section of Sydney??????
Couldn't tell you as it seems Ch 9 did not end up showing it (woke up a bit early to watch the soccer and changed to 9 to see if it was on, but it was Letterman).
I'm on the Chandwagon!!!
If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.
They just showed a heap of drop kicks who knew absolutely nothing about AFL/Swans/Wobbles/Eddie. And Sam did his best to make an embarassment them all. A waste of time as all his street talks are. Tho' this was the first time I have seen TFS this year.
Originally posted by Damien What suburb did Sam go to?
From what I've heard it was Oxford Street.
I believe that the main purpose of Street Talk is to make Sam appear good. Look at the people who he interviews. All the time during the interviews he looks as if he thinks they're on another planet and that he's the 'ane'one. The stunt at the start of the show seriously contradicts that.
I wouldn't get too precsious about Sam or the show. They didn't come into Sydney to make us out as less than Melbourne.
I mean Sam does the same thing in Melbourne week in week out and the show is a bit of low grade entertainment and if we in Sydney didn't have to stay up so late to watch it, well we wouldn't resent the rubbish content so much.
If you're after something a bit more cerebral, then turn your TV off and read Inside Footy! (with apologies to Jim).
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