LD: I have taste; I'd rather spend time chatting with folks such as yourself, than passively couch farting and getting intellectual indigestion from a third rate google box.
We have to pay a licence fee (by law) if we have a TV receiver, purely to keep the BBC afloat: since I found little worth watching on BBC Television, I got rid of the set and stopped paying the licence.
It's an odd situation which a lot of people are getting tired of.
I do listen to BBC Radio a lot, however, as the quality of BBC Radios 4, 3 and World Service programming is still very good. There's no mechanism to support just radio licensing any more, though: if there were, I'd gladly pay.
I just realised that I've been spelling licence as license: that's wrong: licensing is OK with an s.
Good, I'm glad it's appreciated. I think there's some good stuff on NPR in the US. I've listened to bits and bobs, but even they are using material from BBC Radio now and again.
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I don't need him to love me, in that case.
DeWe 'chicken'
this refers to battlestar galactiGod, it would seem ...
Baltar is a sex god
Never seen it. A friend was raving about it, but I have no telly and I can't be stealing of t'internet.
no telly
hmmm, must be a snobish 'l33tist ... that, or very poor indeed
LD: I have taste; I'd rather spend time chatting with folks such as yourself, than passively couch farting and getting intellectual indigestion from a third rate google box.
*goggle, not google: google has value.
passive couch farting has something to be said for it*, but i definitely appreciate the sentiment.
i would give the idiot box the heave-ho, 'cept i sometimes learn shit from it [sic]
:-)
also, it's where i watch me flix
* doesn't everything?
We have to pay a licence fee (by law) if we have a TV receiver, purely to keep the BBC afloat: since I found little worth watching on BBC Television, I got rid of the set and stopped paying the licence.
It's an odd situation which a lot of people are getting tired of.
I do listen to BBC Radio a lot, however, as the quality of BBC Radios 4, 3 and World Service programming is still very good. There's no mechanism to support just radio licensing any more, though: if there were, I'd gladly pay.
I just realised that I've been spelling licence as license: that's wrong: licensing is OK with an s.
"in the know" folks in 'the states' think BBC radio rox
Good, I'm glad it's appreciated. I think there's some good stuff on NPR in the US. I've listened to bits and bobs, but even they are using material from BBC Radio now and again.
Sucks to be God, huh?
I'm desperate for the opportunity to use "I knew God, God was a friend of mine, and you're no God."
:-)
Perfect, facere, means make.
Gods who love just the things they make themselves are just too bored to be boring.
Facit, said God.