ExRabbit
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We watch loads of BBC programs still.
Not really bothered by the licence fee to be honest.
Not really bothered by the licence fee to be honest.
The obvious bias being shown by a supposedly neutral news outlet actually quite often matches my own opinion. It irritates me because it provides ammunition to those against whom the reporting is biased that they are being demonised.Maybe when some people say xxxx are biased or yyyyy are biased, maybe what they mean is ‘they are saying things I don’t like/agree with’ and it says more about their own biased opinions?
Folks, we had a massive tangent yesterday on the BBC, which I was part of. We probably should have set up a new thread but it didn't happen.
Let's get today back on track. Any more BBC chat, set up a thread. The thread is for more random nonsense. (Anyone trying to have a cheeky last word, no thanks)
They could use the search function as that particular horse has been flogged multiple times already on here (spoiler: no one has changed their views…)Folks, we had a massive tangent yesterday on the BBC, which I was part of. We probably should have set up a new thread but it didn't happen.
Let's get today back on track. Any more BBC chat, set up a thread. The thread is for more random nonsense. (Anyone trying to have a cheeky last word, no thanks)
I’ve seen that videoHaving to set up a new thread to moan about Bob's Bouncy Castles.......![]()
True, but sometimes a subject is flowing and it is okay to let it run. This went on a bit too long yesterday but no one stepped out of line so it was allowed to continue.They could use the search function as that particular horse has been flogged multiple times already on here (spoiler: no one has changed their views…)
I meant rather than start another new threadTrue, but sometimes a subject is flowing and it is okay to let it run. This went on a bit too long yesterday but no one stepped out of line so it was allowed to continue.
I was going through my emails and realised that I've bought tickets for the same show at the theatre, on two consecutive nights. It's a whodunnit as well so once you know...........
. Absolute muppetry
Hopefully the box office will be kind to me.
Similar...I've been saying it and spelling it as "Kiev" for over 50 years.
Chicken Kiev, The Great Gate of Kiev (Mussorgsky) etc
But in very recent years, the English language seems to have changed this to Kyiv. News channels pronounce it this way and The Times newspaper prints it this way.
I have a lot of books that have become out-dated.
Sainsburys have changed Chicken Kiev to Chicken Kyiv.
Apparently, "Kiev" is the transliteration of a Russian name for the city and we have adopted the Ukrainian language version. I don't really disagree with this.
But will we be changing to Roma, Munchen, Koln, Den Haag etc in order to be consistent? (please forgive the lack of umlaut)
Closer to home - how about Abertawe? It is a lot easier for English people to pronounce than Llandudno or Blaenau Ffestiniog.