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martin99 wrote:aled,
i hope you can answer this question,
if war is underway will radio 1 tone down the playlist a little? what i mean is say what happened on sept 11th,will radio 1 change the music in to more sombre music?
and do you think if war happens,that presenters like sara cox or chris moyles be serious?
Uglybob wrote:is it one of these How to open a door training course.
Adam wrote:there something similar a few years back that i remember reading about. was it how to boil a kettle or was it how to make a cup of tea? i cant seem to remember.
<voiceover> "the bbc, using you licence fee wisely" <voiceover>
Aled wrote:Oh by the way, Uglybob and anyone else who's interested.
The 81199 is a standard text cost - check your bill if you think the BBC's just not "man enough" to admit it. The BBC makes no money on the text. It'll cost you whatever it costs to send a text to a friend.
David wrote:Aled wrote:Oh by the way, Uglybob and anyone else who's interested.
The 81199 is a standard text cost - check your bill if you think the BBC's just not "man enough" to admit it. The BBC makes no money on the text. It'll cost you whatever it costs to send a text to a friend.
yeah because when I send a text to 81199 it doesn't cost me a thing.
Aled wrote:David wrote:Aled wrote:Oh by the way, Uglybob and anyone else who's interested.
The 81199 is a standard text cost - check your bill if you think the BBC's just not "man enough" to admit it. The BBC makes no money on the text. It'll cost you whatever it costs to send a text to a friend.
yeah because when I send a text to 81199 it doesn't cost me a thing.
How come?