The place where everyone hangs out, chats, gossips, and argues
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By ladbroke
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Andy B wrote:I love newsbeat, it's like newsround but on the radio and no John Craven.


I don't really want anything more from newsbeat, it does what it says on the tin, nice and brief. For more in depth news I'll watch News 24 or read it on line. My only criticism would be the same broadcast is played far too many times. I've driven 300 miles + today, and if I hear the OJ simpson story again I'll go mad!!
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By jo_Z13
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Chris wrote:
See here


YEA!!!!! that's very awesome...truth be told, i discovered the show while flipping around my sirius during a commercial on howard :) - hehe, you're one up on him in that i don't hear any commercials during the moyles show!!

i live in oxnard (the most unfortunate name for any city that i can think of!)...it's on the central coast....i was excited to hear the show in LA a few weeks back but bummed out there were no appearances i could have visited!
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By MK Chris
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Andy B wrote:I love newsbeat, it's like newsround but on the radio and no John Craven.

That's exactly what's bad about it... it's patronising as hell. I don't want in-depth news if I'm listening to Radio 1 either, but Newsbeat is the most patronising broadcast material that's not aimed at children in my opinion.
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By Andy B
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But it is aimed at the sort of shallow minded people who don't really give a toss about the news but still like to know what's going on in the world in case it's interesting. I include myself amongst the shallow minded listeners. I want news to be quick and give me all the background details on the assumption that I have Jo idea what they are on about as I probably don't.
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By Boboff
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Funny really when on the today show a few weeks back they were discussing Chris, and his encouragement of people to get drunk.

I agree with both of you really, newsbeat is great for news, if it is something that interests you, you do have the option to read more about it in other forms of media. Having radio 4 on to wake up too ( a throw back to when Scott was on it the morning) and Chris on in the kitchen I hear most days the news stories, and they are identical most days, Radio 4 simply interview a couple of three no marks and get them to disagree about something, then have a Rabbi or a monk tell you a great story about being nice and not greedy and how abusing children is wrong, then they have almost word for word the same news that Doms reading but read in an awfully posh "frothy bevvy" accent.

We have a choice, news is news, dumbing down or not, there simply is not enough decent stuff to go round to get all morally high ground about it, even if is your birthday, and you're only posting on here to avoid unpacking.*insert inane smiley face to indicate a try at humor, especially when you have a reputation for being obscure with the meaning of your posts.*
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By Cestrian
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Afternoon folks. Thought I'd finally jump on board this chrismoyles.net bandwagon and join the 'Geeks'.

I'm 30....from Chester but now living on the Wirral and my favourite pie is steak & kidney.
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By Andy B
#361461
Do we have a favourite pie question?

If so then mine is Lemon Merregunieguneie pie
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By MK Chris
#361473
Steak and ale pie.
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By Yudster
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Cestrian wrote: Thought I'd finally jump on board this chrismoyles.net bandwagon and join the 'Geeks'.

Well, the "Geeks" officially are over at UnofficialMills. We are The Whingers.
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By Cestrian
#361475
Steak and Ale is good but you need that kidney to finish it off. A good bit of kidney really sets off the aromatic qualities of a good pie.
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By MK Chris
#361478
I'm not massively keen on kidney, but I will eat it.
By tsb
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a good old school steak n kiddney pie with chips, hello cestrian. i'm also new but been on alittle while, welcome to this forum, i'm sure everyone will bid you a war, welcome, like they did me.
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By MK Chris
#361512
Where in Canada?

I love Canada.
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By TIAL
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jo_Z13 wrote:my husband is on... 4chan a lot


Aha, a fellow /b/tard. I think that site is purely responsible for my plummeting sense of decency.

Welcome aboard, jo! And to all the other newbies :)
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By Cestrian
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Cheers for the welcome folks. After the pie discussion yesterday I was really hoping that the missus had done pie for my tea when I got home from work but was disappointed to find that she'd gone out with the kids (no tea in the oven) and I had to tidy the house. When she came home, she did me a few cheeseburgers though so all was not lost eh!
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By Andy B
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Ahh a woman who knows her place is in the kitchen.....I miss those days. Ideally though she should have tidied after making your dinner as well. But I guess you can't have everything.
By Ezza
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Does this make me a shit woman if i can't cook?
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By Yudster
#361651
No - but thankfully it does mean you're probably safe from Andy B.
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By Cestrian
#361658
Andy B wrote:Ahh a woman who knows her place is in the kitchen.....I miss those days. Ideally though she should have tidied after making your dinner as well. But I guess you can't have everything.

She does have some excuse......She's currently 34 weeks pregnant.
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By Andy B
#361677
That's not an excuse, it just means she'll be slower! I often find the application of a metal rod attached to a car battery ususally does the trick at getting them to speed up!

Teach em for not having my dinner on the table when I get in.
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