Bad Ideas
"Let's get all the fireworks and pile dog shit on top of them". I can't believe I actually said that, and I still can't believe I was the one who lit them and couldn't run away in time. Tell us about your spectacularly misjudged ideas.
Suggested by Pig Bodine
( , Thu 24 Jul 2014, 13:15)
"Let's get all the fireworks and pile dog shit on top of them". I can't believe I actually said that, and I still can't believe I was the one who lit them and couldn't run away in time. Tell us about your spectacularly misjudged ideas.
Suggested by Pig Bodine
( , Thu 24 Jul 2014, 13:15)
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Yer - there's been a couple of these on the BBC:
This is a good one:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-27370041
I think what happens is that the BBC have a farm of cub/junior/house reporters, or work experience kids or whatever, and the old hands enjoy making jokes at their expense.
I used to enjoy getting "facts" into the stuff I worked on - I once managed to get "36 has been scientifically proven to be the most arousing number" into an international travel magazine.
( , Mon 28 Jul 2014, 13:34, 1 reply)
This is a good one:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-27370041
I think what happens is that the BBC have a farm of cub/junior/house reporters, or work experience kids or whatever, and the old hands enjoy making jokes at their expense.
I used to enjoy getting "facts" into the stuff I worked on - I once managed to get "36 has been scientifically proven to be the most arousing number" into an international travel magazine.
( , Mon 28 Jul 2014, 13:34, 1 reply)
You're probably right.
But its not very professional. This is the BBC news, not Viz.
( , Mon 28 Jul 2014, 13:50, closed)
But its not very professional. This is the BBC news, not Viz.
( , Mon 28 Jul 2014, 13:50, closed)
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