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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ok so I know its not a Thursday but I'm going to rant.
Why oh why have bbc1 decided we need a snow program?
Yes it snowed - it has every year for the last 6 years.
Yes its been heavy for the UK - but not compared to other countries.
But ffs lets just clear the roads, be it a council or highways agency. And not give us another excuse when our economy shrinks atthe end of the quarter.
Rant over.
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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago
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Because the snow hit the south of england which is unheard of and probably the beginning of the end of the world.....it wouldnt even get a mention on news if it was snowing up here ....which it isnt by the way |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It is because the BBC loves any form of climate change , too hot , too cold , too snowy , too icy , too windy , you get the idea .
As long as the global warming panic wagon still has a wheel to limp along on they will get the vapours about anything out if the ordinary . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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But it's nice. I love watching some pillock reporting on the snow who feels it has a much better impact to actually go out in the snow to report on it. And here's me all snug n warm in my too fookin tight boxer shorts (read yesterday's threads to see why). |
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"Because the snow hit the south of england which is unheard of and probably the beginning of the end of the world.....it wouldnt even get a mention on news if it was snowing up here ....which it isnt by the way "
eh? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It is because the BBC loves any form of climate change , too hot , too cold , too snowy , too icy , too windy , you get the idea .
As long as the global warming panic wagon still has a wheel to limp along on they will get the vapours about anything out if the ordinary ."
Ne'er a truer word spoken. |
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"Ok so I know its not a Thursday but I'm going to rant.
Why oh why have bbc1 decided we need a snow program?
Yes it snowed - it has every year for the last 6 years.
Yes its been heavy for the UK - but not compared to other countries.
But ffs lets just clear the roads, be it a council or highways agency. And not give us another excuse when our economy shrinks atthe end of the quarter.
Rant over.
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I even found myself saying "is this what we pay our licence fee for?" |
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"Its hit the south for the last 6 years. "
Nowhere near as hard or fast as it did today. I have certainly never seen as much snow in one day in my life as I did today. And we certainly haven't had snow every year for the last 6 years The only significant snowfalls we've had here in the West Country have been 2 in the last 4 years.
What you must appreciate is that, yes it snows in Scotland and up North - frequently. And yes, it snows in Europe & Canada. But they are used to it and have the infrastructure to support it. We don't as we rarely get anything like this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Because its cheap TV.
Its just the public entertaining themselves and paying a licence fee for the privilege.
The One Show - Nationwide for the X-Factor generation.
I want to opt out of the licence fee when they churn out shit like that when most of the nation is housebound due to the weather.
I mean, the BBC isn't even in the bloody south any more - they moved to Salford and canned Television Centre. |
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