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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Bulli on January 07, 2008, 21:14:10
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switch it on , jaundiced views are us :evil:
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HAHAHAHA!!!!!
You just pipped me to the post!!!
:lol:
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Bloody Biased Correspondents
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Did you catch the cycling mob, holding to ransom the couple in the Range Rover :x
Everyone has the right to protest, though the bloke holding the bike above his head next to the RR, oh he was so clever, well he thought he was.
You cannot reason with the like of these :evil:
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Well,even my wife was suprised by the way the BBC reported it,and she has no interest in anything romotely 4 wheel drive!
I particularly liked the bit about the morning school run when they kept on about 4x4s and yet in amongst the shots of 4x4 showed the bmw 3 series in the middle of the road!!!!
Now dont get me wrong i am all for people not driving unless they have have to but the guy who drove 500 yards in a van! :-o
Now i am no police officer but drinking a bottle of G & T while naked on a bike is that not an offence?
As a health and safety professional i liked the way the crash test dummies were behaving on the road,great way of advertising road safety and also the children running onto the crossings to stop cyclists.While I applaude them for there intentions i was horrified to see them just running out.
On a lighter note now i have climbed off my soap box the lady moaning at the traffic warden i quote "there are only so many parking tickets you can get before your husband pops off at you and then takes the money from your clothes money" how cool is that i have told the wife the same now!!!!! :lol:
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I maintain that the BBC might as well be renamed the London Broadcasting Company, as their prejudices seem to be almost entirely those of a very narrow metropolitan social group!
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where was this and the name of the program? I will try and find it on Iplayer, unless anyone else has a link?
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It was something like 'the battle for britain's roads'
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The programme was called Road Rage, "The battle for britain's roads"
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:-k :-k The BBC own dozens of Land rovers thier outside broadcasting crews have a fleet of 110s, and thier Excecutives have Rangies, pot-kettle methinks, :roll: