Although I was not around as a member during the James Martin furore, I do remember his Boycott Metropol thread with an image with one of those no through signs over the then-current Metro logo.
I thought that I should make a brief opposition to his statements on the thread to hopefully allow for some of the other, less-informed members to know another side of the story. However as I do not really know the full story I thought it wasn't worth trying to explain it in full.
He seems to be a well established member over there now.
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DS hits 50 million posts
Anyway, my favourite thread ever was this one: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1435008
Err. no.Tom wrote:50,000,000 posts, 415,000 registered users, 11 years of posting... all a bit mad, isn't it?
Anyway, my favourite thread ever was this one: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1435008
The use of "Eire" to describe the Republic of Ireland is archaic now, but I guess it doesn't mean people will still call it that.
Whether or not it's used for political purposes, however, is probably a discussion for another time and place.
Whether or not it's used for political purposes, however, is probably a discussion for another time and place.
NO!Alexia wrote:That really your best shot Andy? Really?Sput wrote:now why would you point that out except to be a douchebag?
Fuck it, I'm off to join Mr Q, Grindon et al. in the rejects bin.
You can only flounce off the forum in a huff when Gavin questions your view. Thems the rules. Sput isn't good enough.
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You may leave when I tell you its time.Alexia wrote:That really your best shot Andy? Really?Sput wrote:now why would you point that out except to be a douchebag?
Fuck it, I'm off to join Mr Q, Grindon et al. in the rejects bin.
Its not time. Its unlikely to be time for some time.
BBC puts Television Centre up for sale
A figurehead is a nominal leader without real power.
Honestly!
Television Centre became an iconic focal point for the BBC operation.Digital Spy wrote:Established in 1960, TVC on Wood Lane became a figurehead for the BBC operation, hosting various hit shows such as Doctor Who and Blue Peter
A figurehead is a nominal leader without real power.
Honestly!
Unless he means it was at the front of the BBC ship, leading the way, as in figurehead "Aa carved wooden decoration found at the prow of ships largely made between the 16th and 19th century."Chie wrote:BBC puts Television Centre up for sale
Television Centre became an iconic focal point for the BBC operation.Digital Spy wrote:Established in 1960, TVC on Wood Lane became a figurehead for the BBC operation, hosting various hit shows such as Doctor Who and Blue Peter
A figurehead is a nominal leader without real power.
Honestly!