tom
i'm ordering you to slow down
you're going to do yourself a mischief
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:21,
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you're going to do yourself a mischief
Just to go off on a tangent
Why do the BBC think that their night-time audience consists of insomniac deaf-mutes? Or do they just expect such people to video 3 hours of programming each night. The majority of people watching telly now are probably people who man our bars and clubs, trying to unwind after an evening dealing with the general public.
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:25,
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I'm aware of this
but they could just as easily do it after 3am, or at mid-day on BBC2, as noone watched that shite anyway, not even students and the unemployed.
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:29,
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Maybe Greg Dyke hates deaf people.
As a part of his hatred, he makes them have to either stay up really late and ruin their employment chances, or have to work out how to program a video recorder, which is worse.
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:31,
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YOU
FUCKING DWARF!
I only heard that tune for the first time today...
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:33,
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I only heard that tune for the first time today...
i'm going to put it on now
over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again
whilst i wank
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:41,
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whilst i wank
the Ruby Wax - Jim Carrey interview
was fucking hilarious in sign language
the guy kept doing realy weird faces for no reason
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:26,
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the guy kept doing realy weird faces for no reason
'Today with Des and Mel'
is also amusing when signed, becasue the signer try to dance along with songs while he's signing the lyrics.
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:37,
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dunno
but i find television for the deaf quite relaxing. the facial expressions on people signing are ace
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:27,
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Ive wondered the same thing myself many times.
another point is, most deaf people arent going to bother paying the licence fee for a fucking television when they cant even hear the fucking thing, so whats the point? unless they REALLY want to watch reruns of "walking with dinosaurs" with that fat bitch doing the signing at 3:00am in the fucking morning...
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:27,
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I thought that was old people?
and even if it isnt, what the fuck is 50p? Ive just had to shell out fucking £116 for my Tv licence!
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:29,
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although I suppose its an extra tin of cat food for them to eat....
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:30,
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Blind people
Have to pay 75% of a normal TV licence...
Possibly. Could well be *100% FACT*
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:32,
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Possibly. Could well be *100% FACT*
do it
monthly direct debit
it's less painful and it feels like you're paying less - when you're not - you're just being bled slowly
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:30,
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it's less painful and it feels like you're paying less - when you're not - you're just being bled slowly
Id rather just get it out of the way whilst i have the cash.
no guarantee ill be able to pay it in a months time.
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:33,
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yeah
stupid really, but there you go. God, Ill have a drivers licence and a mortgage next...
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Fri 22 Aug 2003, 1:35,
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