There is a R3 - Cool... got classical stuff on it.
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Bazza gets caught
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostNever going to live that one down!!
Sadly, the curriculum was "Modern Geography".
We never looked at a map.
Rock formation, glaciers, linear settlements.
I left school knowing nothing about where anything was.
I still don't know where most English counties are.
Mind you, the government keeps deleting / creating / moving them, so you can always use that as an excuse!My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostGot no choice really, I want to go to bed but my shopping is to be delivered between 9-11pm (I ticked the wrong slot ) so I have to wait up.
Grrrrrr!!!
Sorry.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI have a Geography O Level.
Sadly, the curriculum was "Modern Geography".
We never looked at a map.
Rock formation, glaciers, linear settlements.
I left school knowing nothing about where anything was.
I still don't know where most English counties are.
Mind you, the government keeps deleting / creating / moving them, so you can always use that as an excuse!
I did Geography too, for A level but we could choose Physical or Social - I went Social and I don't recall ever seeing a map eitherBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostJesus, it's zillions of miles away!! Worth it though to see all the Monkeys!My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostOh, sorry. I shouldn't laugh.
Sorry.
Next time, I'll have my choices for delivery double checked before I click ok!!Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhats the betting the flipers will turn up at 10.59pm!!
Next time, I'll have my choices for delivery double checked before I click ok!!
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostChange to waitrose/ocado - one hour slots
evenin' Cailin conas ata tu anocht
Ta me go maith, go raibh maith agat! Conas a ta tu fein?Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI don't think I've ever listened to R4, I've listened to R2 and I like 5Live... I wonder if there is a R3... off to BBC website - hang on!
1) the 18:30 comedy slot Mon-Fri. Just A Minute and I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue are all-time classics that have been going for decades. Once you are into them, they can be pant-wettingly funny. Comedy is also hidden all over the place on the R4 schedules. R4 is where the BBC trials new comedy. Many successful BBC comedy & news programmes started on Radio 4.
2) The Archers. BEWARE: If you are susceptible to soaps, The Archers is more addictive than crack cocaine. There are people who have resigned rather than have their hours changed because it would stop them listening to The Archers on the car radio at the end of lunchtime.
3) The Afternoon Play. A mixed bag. Often dull, frequently brilliant.
4) All the other stuff. Radio 4 has all the intellectual and cerebral stuff but it is presented for a 'normal' audience. The statistics programme, More or Less, is a classic example of a programme that presents very complex information in a very understandable way. One series of More or Less will completely change your view of news reporting for life.
It is worth being on the bench for a few weeks just so you can experience Radio 4.
Avoid the tedious afternoon news analysis PM. Also, Today in the mornings is best avoided - it's too far up its own arse. Today listeners think they are changing the world by hearing rude presenters be rude to politicians.
Also, don't bother with Woman's Hour - that is meant for bitter, lonely, mentalist feminists, feminist-wannabes and menopausal barren spinsters. Listen to one and you'll see what I mean.
Oh, I nearly forgot:
5) The Shipping Forecast. NickFitz can expand on that old but dearly-loved British institution.
Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThere is a R3 - Cool... got classical stuff on it.
Classic FM broadcasts popular classical music. It is looked down upon by Radio 3 listeners. Radio 3 can be hard work. It can be good for the Proms and far too occasionally does "Introduction to Classical Music" programmes which should not be missed.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI might consider them
Ta me go maith, go raibh maith agat! Conas a ta tu fein?
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