@andy,
was away from AB for a few days, sorry. Didn't particularly want to bump the thread up again but it appears I left one or two loose ends.
//not sure to what second-guessing or mind-reading you refer, please do elaborate if you so wish.//
You claimed to know the thought processes of the two young ladies involved, with an astonishing level of depth and detail. Every time a new poster chipped in and contributed what they thought the girls were up to, you came back with your opinion, as the 'correct' version of events, repeating yourself six or seven times, in the process.
I don't necessarily disagree with what you said, I was just making a flippant comment about 'mind-reading'. Time was when people would have started off by saying "if that had been me, I would have done it because ___(details)__".
Except, in this case, all but 2 people out of 60 million Brits would have rejected the thought before saying it out loud.
They had an original thought. A tactless, insensitive one but showing originality is what wins the competition. The competition judge couild have put them in last place but didn't. Takes two to tango, etc. etc.
//There is no point looking at Frankie Boyle's audience to see which age groups are shaking their heads or laughing, //
Lack of clarity on my part. I only know him from Mock the Week. It's a studio audience of mixed ages and (I guess) all they know when getting tickets is that it is Dara and 6 comedians. I have seen some expressions of distaste on a few faces after close-to-the-bone jokes. Not solely Mr Boyle making them, either.
Apologies to sp1814 for the side-track.