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I thought this thread was about a Channel 4 comedy program set in the Victorian era, that seems to have caused someone to feel hurt.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostGood enough for non-deaf people to hear it.
Have another listen, then make the appointment if you still can't.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostWe know.
It's fine, nobody truly expected you to be able to pay attention for the whole 15 seconds.
If you somehow did overcome your attention deficit disorder and still didn't hear it, you really ought to get a hearing test, seriously.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJust lazy. Thanks for doing the donkey work. Must be going deaf as I can't hear the apology on that recording, but I'll take your word for it.
It's fine, nobody truly expected you to be able to pay attention for the whole 15 seconds.
If you somehow did overcome your attention deficit disorder and still didn't hear it, you really ought to get a hearing test, seriously.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDid Farage ever apologise for this?
Brexit: Nigel Farage branded 'shameful' for claiming victory 'without a single bullet being fired' | The Independent
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What will you cling to now?
Your powers of using google leave a LOT to be desired.
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Did Farage ever apologise for this?
Brexit: Nigel Farage branded 'shameful' for claiming victory 'without a single bullet being fired' | The Independent
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Year of The Rabbit
“Nigel Farage has spoken out against Channel 4 for a “totally sick” scene in the comedy Year of The Rabbit that shows a right-wing campaigner named Neil Fromage being shot in the head.
The Brexit party leader called the moment in Matt Berry’s spoof show, in which the character of Fromage is killed while giving an anti-immigration speech, “totally sick and frankly irresponsible”.
Speaking to the Daily Star on Sunday, Farage went on to attack the network: “With Channel 4, we have reached a point where they are so partisan politically in everything they do that they now consistently go beyond what’s acceptable.””
Nigel Farage furious over TV show assassinating 'Neil Fromage' | Television & radio | The Guardian
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