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Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Wed 10 Sep, 2008 18.13
by Jovis
Alexia wrote:Save yourself some time - copy it off someone else.
I enjoyed that thread, because we never really got to the bottom of the 'why?', and also the 'how on earth did you find that out?'. But yes Rob, we won't discuss it.

In recent weeks, I've enjoyed TEST CARD CHRIS. When I say enjoy, I mean purely on a literary level.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Wed 10 Sep, 2008 19.05
by davidmcg
Sorry Lorna :oops:

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Wed 10 Sep, 2008 20.43
by DVB Cornwall
The B1, B2, B3, garbage amused me greatly.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Wed 10 Sep, 2008 23.31
by Chie
Lorns wrote:
Gavin Scott wrote:
Who is "Mark" in the first clip?
Grindon i believe.
I thought the person sounded way too immature for it to be him. The voice doesn't match the face at all.
rfrancis51284 wrote:What worries me is that L uxton sounds like me. Oh dear god...
Find yourself a good elocutionist.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 03.22
by stu
I think I have more memorable moments in the chatroom, with such guests as our old long lost friend nickggilbert.

And the excitement that was Neon and Livewire Radio!

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 07.54
by Sput
Ah, the chatroom. There was the time we got techy peep to superimpose secret messages to us on the news 24 countdown. That was a high point in TVF's influence, I think.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 09.10
by Gavin Scott
I didn't really do the chat room myself. Only latterly when it was revived, but I missed out on the original ones.

Not sure I have a favourite moment from the past - I tend to enjoy the moment I'm in too much to ponder days of yore. Besides, my brain is a bit like swiss cheese anyway, so I've probably forgotten more than I remember.

But you're all my favourite forumers. Especially those of you who have occasionally flirted with me. Extra points to onetrickpony who said he would marry me.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 09.32
by Gavin Scott
nodnirG kraM wrote:Is techy still a regular over there?
He went from Wales to the USA (I remember him coming on to ask if someone could Slingbox a sporting event for him; but he recently re-appeared in the BBC Alba thread and appears to be resident in Scotland and working on that project.

He was off TVF for a number of years in between.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 10.23
by James Hatts
My favourite TVF moment:
DialUpBorg wrote:
MrTomServo wrote:
On a separate, more personal note, as a moderator, I tend to be a lazy, surly, asshole of an American. I eat ten cheeseburgers a day and fart George W Bush bumper stickers. I ignore all the problems the forum has, and I never ban anyone that should be banned. I ignore blatant violations of the T&Cs when long-standing members are concerned. I am -- in fact -- a virgin. I'm biased, and I don't care. For all intents and purposes, I am incompetent. Since I was elected, I have done nothing but purposefully hasten the eventual downfall of this forum. I have a stick up my arse, but yet am not tough enough on the bad apples. And, perhaps most importantly, I am in the wrong time zone.

Welcome to the thankless job of forum moderation. Hopefully now you can at least appreciate why I ignore you.

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Sorry to be off-topic but.. You eat 10 burgers a day. Bl**dy Hell! :shock:

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 10.36
by Nini
Less said about David, he pissed off and became a "journalist"... the bastard.

Re: Your favourite metro/tvf moment ever

Posted: Thu 11 Sep, 2008 22.07
by Sput
I think Phillybaby is my favourite, and Hyma, and Gav, and Grindon.