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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:13:28 GMT 1
A shame that the 3 Leaders weren't together - seems like Blair over-ruled that option.
Odd that of the 3 only Kennedy didn't get booed when he came on. Thought Howard looked more Weasly than Ron Weasley. Blair did (as I expected) start to sweat up a bit and a fair amount of stick. Thought the Stude really put him on the spot over tuition fees. His stock answe seemed to be "you must make up your mind on that" - no doubt next week, we will.
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Post by Guest on Apr 28, 2005 21:15:24 GMT 1
Blair came across well in that programme, unlike that baffoon Howard!
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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:17:51 GMT 1
Intersting view point - abit like asking different teams their view on Referees after a match. I thought Blair looked defensive and tired. Howard had no choice but to appear as a buffoon - its his strong suit.
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Post by Shrews and Royals on Apr 28, 2005 21:23:59 GMT 1
I was suprised by Kennedy. Seemed relaxed, coherant, and put across his points well.
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Post by john on Apr 28, 2005 21:28:08 GMT 1
A shame that the 3 Leaders weren't together - seems like Blair over-ruled that option. . It would of been a slanging match between Blair and Howard with Kennedy looking on. It would also of meant no points for anyone.
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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:30:45 GMT 1
It would of been a slanging match between Blair and Howard with Kennedy looking on. It would also of meant no points for anyone. So? What else do we pay our licence fees for
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 28, 2005 21:32:28 GMT 1
So? What else do we pay our licence fees for Dont bother with that
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Post by john on Apr 28, 2005 21:34:09 GMT 1
So? What else do we pay our licence fees for If I wanted to see that sort of bulls**t I would watch Telford's favourite Trishia
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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:35:15 GMT 1
Dont bother with that Hmmm I bet there's "Pink " diesel in yer motor too then
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 28, 2005 21:36:27 GMT 1
Hmmm I bet there's "Pink " diesel in yer motor too then Red actually, gone up to 28p a litre too
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Post by meoleshrew2 on Apr 28, 2005 21:36:44 GMT 1
Hmmm I bet there's "Pink " diesel in yer motor too then Your just jealous
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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:36:59 GMT 1
If I wanted to see that sort of bullsh!t I would watch Telford's favourite Trishia Good too see you're keeping your finger on the pulse JP
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Post by SeanBroseley on Apr 28, 2005 21:37:27 GMT 1
So? What else do we pay our licence fees for Bit of a sore point in the Broseley household. I've watched TV twice this year - total viewing time approx 3 hours. So I am on target to watch TV for about 10 hours for the whole year - the licence fee isn't looking very cost effective but I keep paying it "just in case."
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Post by john on Apr 28, 2005 21:38:30 GMT 1
If you ever go shopping in Telford during the week you can read their minds as they rush past " Now did I set the video for trishia"
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Post by Guest on Apr 28, 2005 21:39:00 GMT 1
What about the Radio programmes it also funds?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2005 21:39:22 GMT 1
I've been watching Supersize me instead
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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:40:08 GMT 1
Bit of a sore point in the Broseley household. I've watched TV twice this year - total viewing time approx 3 hours. So I am on target to watch TV for about 10 hours for the whole year - the licence fee isn't looking very cost effective but I keep paying it "just in case." Just out of interest, what were the 3 hrs? They haven't being showing When the Boat Comes In - that's for sure!
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Post by john on Apr 28, 2005 21:40:18 GMT 1
Bit of a sore point in the Broseley household. I've watched TV twice this year - total viewing time approx 3 hours. So I am on target to watch TV for about 10 hours for the whole year - the licence fee isn't looking very cost effective but I keep paying it "just in case." Have to say that if ITV was paid for via a tv license then I would throw the tv out. the network is a total shambles and viewing woeful entertainment.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2005 21:40:22 GMT 1
If you ever go shopping in Telford during the week That thought fills me with dread. I will never ever go shopping in Telford in the week.
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Post by meoleshrew2 on Apr 28, 2005 21:41:47 GMT 1
I've been watching Supersize me instead Well its worked on H, it has put her right of any fast food, for a good while.
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Apr 28, 2005 21:42:10 GMT 1
I've been watching Supersize me instead Me too, hes actually killing himself!!!!
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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:45:59 GMT 1
Me too, hes actually killing himself!!!! Of course Stella on the other hand serves to promote a long and healthy life without impairing your brain - ask faginy!
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Post by MartinB on Apr 28, 2005 21:50:03 GMT 1
Forgot it was on. Only caught the end of Michael Howard and Tony Blair. Michael Howard didn't inspire me. Thought the comment to Mr Blair "I think you are very lucky there is a weak opposition" was excellent This was hightlighted to me by the fact all the fuss has been made about can Tony Blair be trusted because of the war. Thought the student having a go at top up fees and comments about raise in National Insurance contributions despite assurances about both is far more damming. The opposition parties have missed a trick on both these points.
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 28, 2005 21:51:36 GMT 1
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Post by OldGit on Apr 28, 2005 21:53:54 GMT 1
Yes. appropriately enough, it follows "Supersize Me"!
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