Daz Madrigal
lounge lizard
a Child of the Matrix
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Nov 13, 2006 19:31:12 GMT
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sandywinder
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Holistic Philosopher
The private sector makes boxes, the public sector ticks them
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Post by sandywinder on Nov 14, 2006 10:06:07 GMT
A brilliant post by JSG, I see.
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Post by Pink Betty on Nov 14, 2006 10:07:31 GMT
I see mine own contribution has not slipped passed the bbc mods
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mimi
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Crumble, crumble
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Post by mimi on Nov 14, 2006 15:59:17 GMT
I'm afraid I'm not interested in BBC message boards. I had to give up the BBC a couple of years ago as all I could receive was rude noises.
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Post by Nathan deGargoyle on Nov 14, 2006 16:37:46 GMT
You probably tuned in to the Today Messageboard Mimi. That's all anyone got there.
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Post by Patrick Three on Nov 20, 2006 17:23:19 GMT
Whilst I understand some of the thinking behind it - I think it's pretty lazy of them? It's obvious that such a set up will be popular - If they've only just now woken up to the fact that it can be useful programme fodder, well, someone must have been on a course or something! I notice the (once quite) popular "Cult" Beeb site has got the chop - a while ago I think - I wonder what else has gone in the slashing and burning of services? Mind you - a lot of their stuff must go unnoticed - I came across a creative writing site of theirs completely by accident a while back - When I deliberately tried looking for it - I couldn't find a thing!
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sandywinder
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Holistic Philosopher
The private sector makes boxes, the public sector ticks them
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Post by sandywinder on Nov 21, 2006 10:21:24 GMT
I'm afraid I'm not interested in BBC message boards. I had to give up the BBC a couple of years ago as all I could receive was rude noises. Cut down on the beans, Mimi.
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sandywinder
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The private sector makes boxes, the public sector ticks them
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Post by sandywinder on Nov 21, 2006 10:22:11 GMT
Whilst I understand some of the thinking behind it - I think it's pretty lazy of them? It's obvious that such a set up will be popular - If they've only just now woken up to the fact that it can be useful programme fodder, well, someone must have been on a course or something! I notice the (once quite) popular "Cult" Beeb site has got the chop - a while ago I think - I wonder what else has gone in the slashing and burning of services? Mind you - a lot of their stuff must go unnoticed - I came across a creative writing site of theirs completely by accident a while back - When I deliberately tried looking for it - I couldn't find a thing! You must not be creative enough.
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