
i heard an explosion and thought 'oh my god, it's the house' but then thought 'oh, the house is still here'
why do the bbc give these bumwits airtime?
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 0:33,
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why do the bbc give these bumwits airtime?

"it was like something out of a movie"
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 0:34,
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on news.bbc.com, seemed to me that about half the articles were about whether or not it was right for them to use photos sent in from members of the public. Personally, I don't think that's newsworthy. It wouldn't matter too much were it not for that fact that everyone who owns a tv in the uk is paying cash for that self-referential burble. The beeb have seriously lost the plot.
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 0:38,
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Trash TV may rule every channel but whilst there's still a Doctor and a Tardis on the screen I will NOT stand by and listen to this slander!
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 0:41,
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I'm not in the UK and I haven't seen any of the new Doctor Who stuff. Is it any good?
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 0:59,
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he was a cunt, his father was a cunt, his fathers father was a cunt
but mr blobby was pretty cool
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 1:02,
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but mr blobby was pretty cool

i'd agree with you, but when there was that fire in poole, my dad took a picture and sent it in and they used it as the lead picture on the local news. i was very proud of him :)
everyone else who writes in is a complete tool though. stands to reason.
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 0:41,
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everyone else who writes in is a complete tool though. stands to reason.

I think it's ok that they use pics that are sent it. The problem I have with it is the beeb trying to turn that fact into a news story.
I saw your dad's pic, by the way. Please let him know that I liked it ;)
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Mon 12 Dec 2005, 0:45,
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I saw your dad's pic, by the way. Please let him know that I liked it ;)