Cheryl needs to learn.Byline: By Kathy Secker Cheryl Tweedy isn't doing herself any favours. For someone who aspires to star quality the sight of her visibly pouting pout 1 v. pout·ed, pout·ing, pouts v.intr. 1. To exhibit displeasure or disappointment; sulk. 2. To protrude the lips in an expression of displeasure or sulkiness. at the beginning of her 120 hour community service punishment sends a clear message to all; she doesn't care a fig and doesn't care who knows it. If she was being sensibly advised, she might have entered into the spirit of her service with some enthusiasm and even given the press pack a soundbite or two along the lines of "I'm so sorry and I'll have to make amends", but instead she's chosen to sulk and scowl. While cleaning up litter is not a job that requires a brain the size of a planet, is it a job that needs to be done. Cheryl should knuckle down knuck·le n. 1. a. The prominence of the dorsal aspect of a joint of a finger, especially of one of the joints connecting the fingers to the hand. b. A rounded protuberance formed by the bones in a joint. 2. to it and realise that in terms of public credibility she's skating on thin ice Skating on Thin Ice was a short-lived Australian celebrity reality television programme broadcast on the Nine Network in 2005. Hosted by Jamie Durie, nine celebrities learnt to skate with the ultimate goal being to perform with Disney on Ice, with proceeds going toward "and the sun is shining. |
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