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SMS is cost neutral to the telcos, each charge each other for receiving messages from each other but it usually balances out with what's coming in and out
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BBC News - In quotes: Bob Crow
"I'd put a 1p tax on every text message that's sent in Britain. That would nearly wipe out half the deficit."
I've heard worse ideas.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAs its lent I have changed my Avatar to an Easter based one
Aye, moi also
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I agree. Probably summed up by the Eddie Mair interview and his reaction to it. No doubt he has some skeletons in his closet but I quite enjoyed his reaction to being castigated on live TV.Originally posted by doodab View PostAnd also a gentleman of sorts. Unusual combo in this day and age.
"He was perfectly within his rights to have a bash at me - in fact it would have been shocking if he hadn't. If a BBC presenter can't attack a nasty Tory politician, what's the world coming to?"
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You said you would't do it,Originally posted by doodab View PostAnd also a gentleman of sorts. Unusual combo in this day and age.
Dave and Gideon I dislike immensely, but I actually voted for Boris.
You said you wouldn't dare,
You wouldn't vote for Boris,
Just because you liked his hair.
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Boris is a politicianOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostBoris was saying very nice things about him on the telly this morning.
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Boris was saying very nice things about him on the telly this morning.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIn mourning the sad death of Bob Crow
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True to form, a union man has clocked out early.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIn mourning the sad death of Bob Crow
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And I've gone back to UKIP after returning from my contemptible holiday to Thailand.
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