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Post by gus2 on Nov 24, 2006 11:30:42 GMT
I never listen to it, but by all accounts where at one time when one tuned in one heard the bucolic sounds of the countryside, the baa baas and the moo moos, now it is the sound 'ahh ohh, give it to me, yesssss.' Sex it seems has arrived at Britains favourite radio programme. So I laughed when I saw a cartoon with the familar tune coming from the radio. Rumpy Pumpy Rumpy Pum Rumpy Pumpy Rum Pum I know that sandy and daz listen in after Womans Hour I hope they will not be corrupted.
gus
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Nov 24, 2006 11:42:46 GMT
Is that before or after Children's hour Gus?
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Nov 24, 2006 12:53:33 GMT
Oh there was an article suggesting that it was so politically correct that it reflected life on a sink estate more accurately than a farming community. As for all the countryfolk who get up in arms about this - or any! - small criticism, I'm glad to say that none of them are on here. That saves me the trouble of telling them they're a bunch of smug, fat, straw sucking village idiots! ..well not all but by and large.
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Post by gus2 on Nov 24, 2006 17:36:58 GMT
Oh there was an article suggesting that it was so politically correct that it reflected life on a sink estate more accurately than a farming community. As for all the countryfolk who get up in arms about this - or any! - small criticism, I'm glad to say that none of them are on here. That saves me the trouble of telling them they're a bunch of smug, fat, straw sucking village idiots! ..well not all but by and large. I take it then you are not very fond of country folk. gus
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