The site just had a mention about Chris failing his CBT.
CBT?
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The site just had a mention about Chris failing his CBT.
Compulsory Basic Training for motorcycles.
Apart from that, I think he's good on Radio X. He's grown up now since his Radio 1 days, and it's for the better.
She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
Question - was todays birthday show the best show since the start of Radio X? I thought it was great.
She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
I'm starting to find myself irritated by Chris' apparent inability to move on from a topic. Half an hour on Pippa getting drunk at the NME awards or whatever is fine. 90mins of it punctuated only by ad breaks (and maybe one song) is a bit much. I dunno if it's a lack of material - I don't think it is really. Maybe they always did this and I'm only just noticing?
Question - was todays birthday show the best show since the start of Radio X? I thought it was great.
She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
I definitely agree with Trigger's comment above. Mr Red (who has even less of a tolerance for the sound effects and fart jokes than I do, and I don't have much) recently said to me that he thinks Chris is at his best when speaking about someone who's recently died, and I think that's a similar observation. Chris has the life experience, the humour and the gravitas when required to talk in a really engaging manner about these things, and you can tell when a topic actually matters to him. Also recently he's said a couple of things that have made me realise he's a bit of a feminist these days - most notably when talking about the Australian male DJ who took a pay cut to match the salary of his female co-presenter. Those moments really make it worth listening. I understand he can't talk about these things all the time, the mood needs to be lightened, but I so wish it wasn't with endless fart noises.