Looking grim ...

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Richard Brookman

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From http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5372890.stm:

"A BBC spokeswoman also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top Gear,
which was due to be screened on 1 October, had been postponed indefinitely.

It would have been broadcast ahead of the new series of Top Gear but the
corporation has said it is not in a position to confirm the transmission of
the new series."

Looks like the Hamster may well make a good recovery, but the H&S nannies
could pull the only programme worth watching.


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Take out the obvious to email me.


 
Richard Brookman wrote:
> From http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5372890.stm:
>
> "A BBC spokeswoman also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top
> Gear, which was due to be screened on 1 October, had been postponed
> indefinitely.
> It would have been broadcast ahead of the new series of Top Gear
> but the corporation has said it is not in a position to confirm the
> transmission of the new series."
>
> Looks like the Hamster may well make a good recovery, but the H&S
> nannies could pull the only programme worth watching.


About ****ing right. If they pull it I'll hold onto my licence fee for a while longer. Utterly ****ing
stupid.

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Nige

Subaru WRX (54)
Land Rover Turbo Diesel 110 (G)
KTM 520 SX (2001)
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On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 10:51:27 +0100, Nige
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Richard Brookman wrote:
>> From http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5372890.stm:
>>
>> "A BBC spokeswoman also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top
>> Gear, which was due to be screened on 1 October, had been postponed
>> indefinitely.
>> It would have been broadcast ahead of the new series of Top Gear
>> but the corporation has said it is not in a position to confirm the
>> transmission of the new series."
>>
>> Looks like the Hamster may well make a good recovery, but the H&S
>> nannies could pull the only programme worth watching.

>
> About ****ing right. If they pull it I'll hold onto my licence fee for a
> while longer. Utterly ****ing
> stupid.


http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1879669,00.html
 
aghasee wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 10:51:27 +0100, Nige
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Richard Brookman wrote:
>>> From http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5372890.stm:
>>>
>>> "A BBC spokeswoman also confirmed the final part of the Best of
>>> Top Gear, which was due to be screened on 1 October, had been
>>> postponed indefinitely.
>>> It would have been broadcast ahead of the new series of Top Gear
>>> but the corporation has said it is not in a position to confirm
>>> the transmission of the new series."
>>>
>>> Looks like the Hamster may well make a good recovery, but the H&S
>>> nannies could pull the only programme worth watching.

>>
>> About ****ing right. If they pull it I'll hold onto my licence fee
>> for a while longer. Utterly ****ing
>> stupid.

>
> http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1879669,00.html


At last, sense!

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Ta!

Nige

Subaru WRX (54)
Land Rover Turbo Diesel 110 (G)
KTM 520 SX (2001)
Kawasaki ZZR 1100 (1995)


 
On 2006-09-24, Nige <[email protected]> wrote:

> At last, sense!


From the Sunday edition of the Grauniad too, wonders will never cease.

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Ian Rawlings wrote:
> On 2006-09-24, Nige <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> At last, sense!

>
> From the Sunday edition of the Grauniad too, wonders will never
> cease.


I'm no paper reader, utter tosh given to you on a plate for your own consumption. It's slanted, wrong &
mostly libelous horse ****.

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Ta!

Nige

Subaru WRX (54)
Land Rover Turbo Diesel 110 (G)
KTM 520 SX (2001)
Kawasaki ZZR 1100 (1995)


 
On 2006-09-24, Nige <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm no paper reader, utter tosh given to you on a plate for your own
> consumption. It's slanted, wrong & mostly libelous horse ****.


Sadly true, I've not found a decent news source yet, I usually use the
beeb website and the grauniad web site as they're the two most
reliable so far, the rest are so ludicrously slanted to their owners'
business needs that it's laughable.

These days though I couldn't give much of a ****, after all Osama Bin
Laden's no threat to me, I don't care what the Israelis are doing to
the Lesbians, and whatever the MPs are saying is tosh so who cares
what they say.

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Ian Rawlings wrote:
> On 2006-09-24, Nige <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm no paper reader, utter tosh given to you on a plate for your
>> own consumption. It's slanted, wrong & mostly libelous horse ****.

>
> Sadly true, I've not found a decent news source yet, I usually use
> the beeb website and the grauniad web site as they're the two most
> reliable so far, the rest are so ludicrously slanted to their
> owners' business needs that it's laughable.
>
> These days though I couldn't give much of a ****, after all Osama
> Bin Laden's no threat to me, I don't care what the Israelis are
> doing to the Lesbians, and whatever the MPs are saying is tosh so
> who cares what they say.


LOL!

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Nige

Subaru WRX (54)
Land Rover Turbo Diesel 110 (G)
KTM 520 SX (2001)
Kawasaki ZZR 1100 (1995)


 
Look. Hamster's going to be OK.
But even if he wasn't there's no need to pull the show.
Will all wildlife programmes now be banned after Steve Irwin got topped by a
Stingray?

At the hospital I work in we get much worse injuries on a daily basis from
people driving
safe normal family saloon cars. 3,000 people got killed in or by them last
year alone! ( UK figure, approx).


'Course you've heard the latest? What's the similarity between Hamster and
Kate Moss?
They both got stuffed by Top Gear!

TonyB


 
On 2006-09-24, TonyB <[email protected]> wrote:

> Look. Hamster's going to be OK.


Hopefully at least. I know someone who had some brain injury, a few
years afterwards epileptic fits started due to scar tissue on the
brain, it's a complex organ. Another person I know had a stroke at
the age of 24, she can talk perfectly well, but leaves a 5-second gap
between every single otherwise perfectly-pronounced word. Each word
is spoken at normal talking speed, just with a 5-second gap between
them. This is why brain damage is always treated with a dose of
caution, as it can be months or even years before problems really
start to show.

> But even if he wasn't there's no need to pull the show. Will all
> wildlife programmes now be banned after Steve Irwin got topped by a
> Stingray?


Indeed. Bloody stingray, although Aquamarina was quite cute.

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"Ian Rawlings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On 2006-09-24, TonyB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Look. Hamster's going to be OK.

>
> Hopefully at least. I know someone who had some brain injury, a few
> years afterwards epileptic fits started due to scar tissue on the
> brain, it's a complex organ. Another person I know had a stroke at
> the age of 24, she can talk perfectly well, but leaves a 5-second gap
> between every single otherwise perfectly-pronounced word. Each word
> is spoken at normal talking speed, just with a 5-second gap between
> them. This is why brain damage is always treated with a dose of
> caution, as it can be months or even years before problems really
> start to show.
>
>> But even if he wasn't there's no need to pull the show. Will all
>> wildlife programmes now be banned after Steve Irwin got topped by a
>> Stingray?

>
> Indeed. Bloody stingray, although Aquamarina was quite cute.
>
> --
> Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!


Fezz up Ian you just fancy a lass that won't argue and never says no!

Derek
is Loctite supposed to lock up a bolt while you are still tightening it up?


 
On 2006-09-24, Derek <[email protected]> wrote:

> Fezz up Ian you just fancy a lass that won't argue and never says no!


Sure but I'd prefer no strings attached!

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"Ian Rawlings" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On 2006-09-24, Derek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Fezz up Ian you just fancy a lass that won't argue and never says no!

>
> Sure but I'd prefer no strings attached!
>
> --
> Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!


Funny that reminds me of a joke about cheap imported cheap tampons

cough cough
Derek


 
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