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        <title>Squidoo: George Lamb: The Worst DJ Ever</title>
        <description>George Lamb of BBC Radio 6Music is arguably the worst Radio Presenter ever! His ability to spout complete nonsense whilst trying to sound original and intelligent would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. He really is quite a blot on the landscape of probably the best UK Music based Radio station.
Surrounded by a bunch of sycophantic goons he reminds you of the worst of radio DJ's and relies on them to correct him when wrong, which is often. ...</description>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:19:39 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>George Lamb: The Worst DJ Ever updated Thu Oct 30 2008 10:19 am EDT</title>
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            <description>George Lamb of BBC Radio 6Music is arguably the worst Radio Presenter ever! His ability to spout complete nonsense whilst trying to sound original and intelligent would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. He really is quite a blot on the landscape of probably the best UK Music based Radio station.
Surrounded by a bunch of sycophantic goons he reminds you of the worst of radio DJ's and relies on them to correct him when wrong, which is often.
I don't think there has ever been a dj that has sparked such debate. It's obvious that he does have an audience, but is it really a 6music audience? It's been said that his placement was to attract 'female listeners', well I think his main success has been to attract morons and imbeciles and as many women as men are offended by his presence on what was the greatest music station.
Don't forget to Join in the Debate below as to whether he's good or not! Most people seem to think he isn't funnily enough!</description>
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