Originally posted by moorfield
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Previously on "Children in Need"
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou don't make sense. A lot of money must have been spent on social workers, money doesn't prevent evil.
and social workers cannot be sued so they can do as they wish....
not sure what I trying to say here - I wish I could think of a constructive way forward - like the rest of us....
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There is already enough money in the pot for abused children. You can’t substitute commonsense with money. What is needed is commonsense and education for those who don’t have the former.
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Children in Need is a safe way for celebs to keep their faces on the telly and show how "kind-hearted" they are, without looking desperate. If it wasn't all being done in the name of charity, it'd be known as The Crappest Show On Earth and wouldn't have made it to year 2.
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Don't watch children in need since it was reported that Terry (Mr Insincerity) Wogan charged £10k to host the show. Interesting how he makes a point of asking if everyone has given up their time for free though (ok I watched Girls Aloud )
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Finger fun
When fast-forwarding through children in need, I noticed Jason Donovan making a phone-us signal with his hand. This involves extending the thumb and little finger and curling the remaining three digits of the hand, and placing this hand to the ear, as if making a phone call. Forget the part about putting your hand to your ear, what interests me is the curling of the three remaining fingers into the palm. I tried it, and the ring finger wasn't curled up as fully the the index and longest finger. Hmm. So I tried it with my left hand and this hand accomplishes the task most admirably. But I'm right handed, so might have expected the right hand to be more articulate than the left. Am I alone?
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This cheap boring BBC CIN stuff serves only to make them and those washed out celebrities look good. It's also cheap TV so saves the Beeb some cash to waste on other purposes. I pay my license fee for decent informative programs, not this blinged up pseudo sincere nonsense.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThe real children in need is / were those like Baby P. Not a single mention of that on air tonight it seems.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThe real children in need is / were those like Baby P. Not a single mention of that on air tonight it seems.
History has proven that you get a better response when you make them laugh rather than depressed. Though this year I think the beeb has it the wrong way around. Not enough nakedness.
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This excuse for a BBC back slapping pre christmas knees up with its generous lashings of licence fee paid airtime for its wannabe B-list/newsreader-celebs is wearing thin.
The real children in need is / were those like Baby P. Not a single mention of that on air tonight it seems.
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Playing Company of Heroes - great visuals and excellent balance, well almost, my team wins
Panzer General 1 and 2 were good
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So you're the scrote who nicked it!
Did you find the ascii porn I had on one of the cassettes? Maybe that's where Fortune Green got it from. All your TPD belong to me!
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Originally posted by PAH View PostUsed to play Eastern Front 1941 on the Atari when I was a teen. Been looking (though not very hard!) for something similar ever since. It was very easy to get into but still a thinking man's game. I'd try it using an emulator, but expect it's like all those hammer horrors, nothing like what you remember them.
It's a shame SSI are no longer around.
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All at the same time?
Do you never just fancy a game of chess, or even tick tack toe!?
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