Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Today's Talkers: You'll either or love or hate one of today's talkers!

Hello, and welcome to Wednesday's Talkers! There was another one of those increasingly popular countdown shows on TV last night, this time charting the top 20 Queen songs. It's today's top talker. Oh, and there is a bit of a shocker for hairdressers today too - the secret chats in the chair have been revealed for the first time...fascinating. And don't miss talker #03 today...you're either going to love it, or hate it. Scroll down to see why. Take care! 

1. The Nation's Favourite Queen Song was revealed last night
...In an ITV show called, funnily enough, 'The Nation's Favourite Queen Song'. The programme, narrated by comic Matt Lucas, looked at the top 20 hits from the band behind tracks including Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You and Don't Stop Me Now, with the stories behind the songs and celebrity interviews also included. Be sure to bring up last night's 90 minute show during your conversation's today - everyone has a favourite Queen track, or may have even seen the hit music We Will Rock You, which they would love to share. So which track was revealed as THE favourite last night? Now that would be telling!

2. Calling all Hairdressers: Your Secret Chats have been revealed!
Yes, it's true! Channel 4 has aired a brand new, one off documentary has revealed the secret conversations which take place between hairdresser and client! 'Secrets of the Salon' (aired 11.05pm last night) told us that, far from just being a place for a cut and colour, hair salons are modern-day "confession boxes". One hairdresser interviewed for the show said: "It's like you are very honest with your doctor, I think, and second, you are very honest with your hairdresser". Well, well, well salon owners...this one has been a real eye opener! Great for Hairdressers (of course) - dare you discuss this programme with a client, or keep it to the lunch break? 

3. Marmite: The Chocolate
They say you either love it or hate it. So this one could prove controversial. Would you like to try Marmite CHOCOLATE? It's called 'Very Peculiar', and for good reason...this is one invention I don't think even the crazy Willy Wonka of Roald Dahl's book would have dared to put onto the market. But hey, I'm sure some Marmite fans will love this new product...

Image - chocablog.com


So, if that Marmite chocolate takes your fancy, I spotted a bar in Sainsbury's. I'm sure they'll now have a sudden influx, or you'll just give everyone in the office one of those glances. Until next time,
Ben. 

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