Tuearts right boot
Well-Known Member
5 pages in and only one mention of the Jeremy ' the doom monger ' Vine. This place is going to the dogs.
The BBC's radio stations, local and national, are still like Smashey and Nicey with constant prattling from the DJs. It's always 1977 on Radio 1 and 2. I have transformed my life by buying a streaming radio which allows me to listen to continuous music stations from anywhere in the world, especially the USA for classic rock and 70s classics. Not cheap but the best purchase I have ever made.
Can't beat a bit of Fab FM, mate.
one good reason never to buy a TV LicenceAnd the **** gets paid close to half a million quid for it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48839428
Steve Wright - £465,000-£469,999
Radio 2 afternoon show
2017/18: £550,000-£559,999
"Water isn't wet" has an inherent question as to the meaning of "wet". My reply is a standard philosophy question concerning the meaning of words. Semantic nonsense, I know.Yes. Not sure what relevance that has to my comment, but I’m sure you’ll let me know.
one good reason never to buy a TV Licence
Unbelievable money for a bit of chatting, 10% of that would be too much, the BBC are out of control with their wages.one good reason never to buy a TV Licence
Union Jack for me except on long journeys.
not paid the cnuts for 12 year now and they will never get another penny off me,,so must have saved around £2000 in that period, the goons ued to come but stopped since i put up a big CCTV camera above the door 'they dont like CCTV', i still get the monthly letter which has ridiculous statement headings like ''we know you know'' i mean WTF does that imply or 'are you watching' boarderline to harrasment IMOUnbelievable money for a bit of chatting, 10% of that would be too much, the BBC are out of control with their wages.
"Water isn't wet" has an inherent question as to the meaning of "wet". My reply is a standard philosophy question concerning the meaning of words. Semantic nonsense, I know.