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Obviously an idea dreamed up by some spotty geek in his solitary bedsit. Normal households would have many people watching the same telly. One surely doesn’t need to tell a contractor that whoever amongst the household staff it was set the subscription up in the first place is going to be mortified about having his name blared out of the speakers as though he’s sitting there watching along.Originally posted by squarepeg View PostYou have to subscribe to the catchup service, that's when they collect your name.Comment
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Naturally in this situation a contractor with any nouse would use an assumed name, such as Liz or Phil!Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostObviously an idea dreamed up by some spotty geek in his solitary bedsit. Normal households would have many people watching the same telly. One surely doesn’t need to tell a contractor that whoever amongst the household staff it was set the subscription up in the first place is going to be mortified about having his name blared out of the speakers as though he’s sitting there watching along.
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I have an account for the kinky stuff using the pseudonym AssGuru. Unfortunately when I think i have hit the lowest levels of perversion I get suggestions that would make the Bishop of Bath & Wells blush.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNaturally in this situation a contractor with any nouse would use an assumed name, such as Liz or Phil!
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