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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    My brother is the old fart where he works and comes out with quips from old films / TV all the time, much to the merriment of the one other old fart and the immense confusion of all the young whippersnappers
    When I was working in town I introduced some of my new colleagues (too young to have seen them first time) to Reginald Perrin's train excuses. When we met up it was a requirement that we quoted one.

    I also present Dirty Harry quotes as life lessons.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Hee hee. I love the references to the classic shows. Every so often, when the situation dictates, I throw them out when with the family and it's totally lost on them Fow him to the fwoor centurian, biggus dicus has a wife you know, he's not the messiah he's a very naughty boy. All wasted. FML.
    My brother is the old fart where he works and comes out with quips from old films / TV all the time, much to the merriment of the one other old fart and the immense confusion of all the young whippersnappers

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    Emm...

    You do know LBC is a radio station and TalkTV is well a TV station?

    This means their main output platforms are radio and TV respectively NOT YouTube.

    People look at GBeebies on YouTube to have a laugh.
    LBC have video of each radio station and release catch up and highlights on YT.

    GBnews are the same.

    The selection of stats was up to the press gazette, one assumes they know more than us about which figures to compare?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    how not to - only if you are the socialist worker or the slaver

    https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-aud...ly%20listeners.
    Emm...

    You do know LBC is a radio station and TalkTV is well a TV station?

    This means their main output platforms are radio and TV respectively NOT YouTube.

    People look at GBeebies on YouTube to have a laugh.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    To be fair the GBeebies clips I've seen have been funny. They should be used on media courses on how not to run a news/current affairs station.
    how not to - only if you are the socialist worker or the slaver

    https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-aud...ly%20listeners.

    GB News outflanks TalkTV and LBC on Youtube

    Weekly video views on Youtube

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  • JustKeepSwimming
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    To be fair the GBeebies clips I've seen have been funny. They should be used on media courses on how not to run a news/current affairs station.
    Lucky they are licensed as an entertainment show...

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post

    Who would have thought he watched something other than GBeebies
    To be fair the GBeebies clips I've seen have been funny. They should be used on media courses on how not to run a news/current affairs station.

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  • JustKeepSwimming
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post



    Can't believe I'm watching the same stuff as you on the internet.
    Who would have thought he watched something other than GBeebies

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    History Hit on WWI seems to align with the modern views expressed in the book Mud, Blood & Poppycock. Not the history as portrayed in Black Adder.



    Can't believe I'm watching the same stuff as you on the internet.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Hee hee. I love the references to the classic shows. Every so often, when the situation dictates, I throw them out when with the family and it's totally lost on them Fow him to the fwoor centurian, biggus dicus has a wife you know, he's not the messiah he's a very naughty boy. All wasted. FML.
    Its your job to educate them!

    https://www.quotes.net/show-quote/9862

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    interestingly enough I had Turnip for tea last night.
    Hee hee. I love the references to the classic shows. Every so often, when the situation dictates, I throw them out when with the family and it's totally lost on them Fow him to the fwoor centurian, biggus dicus has a wife you know, he's not the messiah he's a very naughty boy. All wasted. FML.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

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    interestingly enough I had Turnip for tea last night.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    No Cardinal chunder? There was public vomiting in Roman times. I also had more than one friend that used to drink too much then visit the loo, use a too finger flush and come back slightly more sober. So why no Cardinal Chunder? Seems like a wonderful invention.
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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Interesting watch - I've spent a bit of time around The Somme and Belgium. I can see the points he's making, but I think it comes over a bit "well, actually" - especially his use of population percentages to disprove the bloodiest war concept. We lost nearly 900,000 people in WWI, estimates around 1/10th of that for the Civil Wars and around 1/2 that for World War II.

    I do broadly agree with a lot of his points though, lots of the received wisdom is fundamentally wrong. At the same time, the sheer scale is just unbelivably staggering and I think it's the way things that happen that shocked.

    People expect lots of deaths in a protracted campaign with lots of fighting. Losing nigh on 60,000 people in one day though....we haven't lost close to that in most entire wars prior to that.

    Most of the rest is pretty, true though. Some of the tactics are really interesting, and it's fascinating how they evolved - for example, I didn't realise the level of preperation and things like the creeping barrage
    I see your point about the percentage of population but conversely how do you decide how fatal the war was compared to earlier times when there were far lower populations.

    If Cain versus Abel has 1 fatality but that is 25% of the population which is more useful in an historical sense.

    Deaths by percentage serving is definitely useful. a much larger proportion of commissioned officers died suggesting the 'donkeys' took more chances pushing General General Hague's liquor cabinet closer to Berlin.

    The one thing that really got me when I first heard it was the 3 days a month in the trenches. I had been raised to understand it was months of living in squalor next to the dead in mud soaked trenches without relief. The Black adder version of WWI.

    No Cardinal chunder? There was public vomiting in Roman times. I also had more than one friend that used to drink too much then visit the loo, use a too finger flush and come back slightly more sober. So why no Cardinal Chunder? Seems like a wonderful invention.

    The creeping barrage was used in various forms until very recently. It was very effective.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrag...in_World_War_I

    Undermining is as old as sieges and WWI many deaths and breakthroughs were achieved by it. Fascinating stuff.

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  • JustKeepSwimming
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    I always thought WW1 had it's reputation because it was pointless 'We are going to war with you because a piece of paper says we have to'. Pretty much all other wars have a clear purpose, might not agree with them, but there is some rational reason behind them.

    Two myths got me. First being that many enjoyed war, makes sense when you think about it (and knowing a small percentage actually see true combat). The second being the treaty was too harsh, damn well fell for Nazi propaganda!

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