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date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 04:07:49 -0700,
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The Derbyshire bimbo
I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
"interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the subject,
but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just how
impartial he could be.
Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job too...
We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was her
limit, I think.
Mick.
date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 04:07:49 -0700
author: Mick Tully
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Re: The Derbyshire bimbo
"Mick Tully" wrote in message
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>I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
> "interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
> about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
> public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
>
> Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the subject,
> but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
> Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just how
> impartial he could be.
>
> Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job too...
>
> We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was her
> limit, I think.
>
> Mick.
She's useless, but then again so is the BBC. You'd think the leftie Beeb
would be up in arms about DNA testing for everyone. But because it came from
a known left wing judge "to protect ethnic minorities" the left feel obliged
to go along with it.
As for Derbyshire, she's just another example of the BBC dumbing down. I
complained about that dozy Winerack bird being used as an excuse to talk
about drugs. The BBC producers have been very upset with me for complaining
(she's a celebrity you know)
If you want to read about the bias at the BBC check out this blog.
http://biased-bbc.blogspot.com/
date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:19:55 +0100
author: Crazy Ivan
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Re: The Derbyshire bimbo
"Crazy Ivan" wrote in message
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> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
> news:1188990469.772983.116310@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>>I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
>> "interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
>> about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
>> public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
>>
>> Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the subject,
>> but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
>> Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just how
>> impartial he could be.
>>
>> Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job too...
>>
>> We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was her
>> limit, I think.
>>
>> Mick.
>
> She's useless, but then again so is the BBC. You'd think the leftie Beeb
> would be up in arms about DNA testing for everyone. But because it came
> from a known left wing judge "to protect ethnic minorities" the left feel
> obliged to go along with it.
>
> As for Derbyshire, she's just another example of the BBC dumbing down. I
> complained about that dozy Winerack bird being used as an excuse to talk
> about drugs. The BBC producers have been very upset with me for
> complaining (she's a celebrity you know)
>
> If you want to read about the bias at the BBC check out this blog.
>
I had the misfortune to tune in and hear somebody rabbiting on as fucking
usual about football!.. I'm sure if the global economy goes into meltdown in
the next few weeks and rivers of blood start flowing, the topic of
conversation will still revolve around football or something as inane as
'should nurses be allowed to wear skirts above the knee!'
>
>
> http://biased-bbc.blogspot.com/
>
date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 22:46:40 GMT
author: Ivan ivan'H'
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Re: The Derbyshire bimbo
"Ivan" <ivan'H'older@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Crazy Ivan" wrote in message
> news:ApqdndVa1pFtA0PbnZ2dnUVZ8tKsnZ2d@bt.com...
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>> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
>> news:1188990469.772983.116310@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>>>I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
>>> "interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
>>> about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
>>> public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
>>>
>>> Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the subject,
>>> but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
>>> Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just how
>>> impartial he could be.
>>>
>>> Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job too...
>>>
>>> We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was her
>>> limit, I think.
>>>
>>> Mick.
>>
>> She's useless, but then again so is the BBC. You'd think the leftie Beeb
>> would be up in arms about DNA testing for everyone. But because it came
>> from a known left wing judge "to protect ethnic minorities" the left feel
>> obliged to go along with it.
>>
>> As for Derbyshire, she's just another example of the BBC dumbing down. I
>> complained about that dozy Winerack bird being used as an excuse to talk
>> about drugs. The BBC producers have been very upset with me for
>> complaining (she's a celebrity you know)
>>
>> If you want to read about the bias at the BBC check out this blog.
>>
>
> I had the misfortune to tune in and hear somebody rabbiting on as fucking
> usual about football!.. I'm sure if the global economy goes into meltdown
> in the next few weeks and rivers of blood start flowing, the topic of
> conversation will still revolve around football or something as inane as
> 'should nurses be allowed to wear skirts above the knee!'
Don't mention nurses and short skirts please!!!!!!! Now I'm all wet!
date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 15:00:34 +0100
author: Crazy Ivan
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Re: The Derbyshire bimbo
On 5 Sep, 13:19, "Crazy Ivan" wrote:
> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
>
> news:1188990469.772983.116310@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> >I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
> > "interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
> > about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
> > public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
>
> > Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the subject,
> > but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
> > Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just how
> > impartial he could be.
>
> > Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job too...
>
> > We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was her
> > limit, I think.
>
> > Mick.
>
> She's useless, but then again so is the BBC.
Of course it is. I suspect it because it has no competitive pressures.
It can broadcast whatever crap it likes, but everyone there will
always be sure of a job.
I never thought I'd ever write this, but I feel some sympathy for
Murdoch!
Mick.
date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 14:25:14 -0700
author: Mick Tully
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Re: The Derbyshire bimbo
"Mick Tully" wrote in message
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> On 5 Sep, 13:19, "Crazy Ivan" wrote:
>> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
>>
>> news:1188990469.772983.116310@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> >I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
>> > "interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
>> > about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
>> > public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
>>
>> > Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the subject,
>> > but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
>> > Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just how
>> > impartial he could be.
>>
>> > Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job too...
>>
>> > We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was her
>> > limit, I think.
>>
>> > Mick.
>>
>> She's useless, but then again so is the BBC.
>
> Of course it is. I suspect it because it has no competitive pressures.
>
> It can broadcast whatever crap it likes, but everyone there will
> always be sure of a job.
>
> I never thought I'd ever write this, but I feel some sympathy for
> Murdoch!
>
>
> Mick.
Very interesting that when the BBC released their iPlayer they didn't
release versions for the Mac or Linux. Yet the BBC continually attack
companies like Microsoft for locking people into THEIR software. Then again
the BBC always have had double standards. like sending Peter Allen to
Greenland to bore us all about Global Warming. Just how much CO2 was
produced doing that?
date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 10:54:25 +0100
author: Crazy Ivan
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Re: The Derbyshire bimbo
On 9 Sep, 10:54, "Crazy Ivan" wrote:
> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
>
> news:1189286714.774820.233250@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > On 5 Sep, 13:19, "Crazy Ivan" wrote:
> >> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
>
> >>news:1188990469.772983.116310@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> >> >I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
> >> > "interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
> >> > about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
> >> > public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
>
> >> > Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the subject,
> >> > but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
> >> > Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just how
> >> > impartial he could be.
>
> >> > Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job too...
>
> >> > We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was her
> >> > limit, I think.
>
> >> > Mick.
>
> >> She's useless, but then again so is the BBC.
>
> > Of course it is. I suspect it because it has no competitive pressures.
>
> > It can broadcast whatever crap it likes, but everyone there will
> > always be sure of a job.
>
> > I never thought I'd ever write this, but I feel some sympathy for
> > Murdoch!
>
> > Mick.
>
> Very interesting that when the BBC released their iPlayer they didn't
> release versions for the Mac or Linux. Yet the BBC continually attack
> companies like Microsoft for locking people into THEIR software. Then again
> the BBC always have had double standards. like sending Peter Allen to
> Greenland to bore us all about Global Warming. Just how much CO2 was
> produced doing that?
Good point.
But then, didn't they chase Cameron to the North Pole by air, to prove
just how green he and they were?
The Beeb's fast building-up a far from green track record.
Mick.
date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 21:12:24 -0700
author: Mick Tully
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Re: The Derbyshire bimbo
"Mick Tully" wrote in message
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> On 9 Sep, 10:54, "Crazy Ivan" wrote:
>> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
>>
>> news:1189286714.774820.233250@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On 5 Sep, 13:19, "Crazy Ivan" wrote:
>> >> "Mick Tully" wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:1188990469.772983.116310@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> >> >I made the mistake of listening to the rubbish this morning. She
>> >> > "interviewed" the head of the DNA Board, who made reassuring noises
>> >> > about its monitoring of DMA sampling and how it was satisfied the
>> >> > public should have no worries about its operational agenda.
>>
>> >> > Now, I don't feel too strongly, one way or another about the
>> >> > subject,
>> >> > but then I discovered that he is the Chief Constable of
>> >> > Lincolnshire!!! I wondered why the hopeless bimbo didn't ask just
>> >> > how
>> >> > impartial he could be.
>>
>> >> > Talk about giving him an easy ride. No doubt he got a blow-job
>> >> > too...
>>
>> >> > We had breastfeeding and children's' truancy yesterday. That was
>> >> > her
>> >> > limit, I think.
>>
>> >> > Mick.
>>
>> >> She's useless, but then again so is the BBC.
>>
>> > Of course it is. I suspect it because it has no competitive pressures.
>>
>> > It can broadcast whatever crap it likes, but everyone there will
>> > always be sure of a job.
>>
>> > I never thought I'd ever write this, but I feel some sympathy for
>> > Murdoch!
>>
>> > Mick.
>>
>> Very interesting that when the BBC released their iPlayer they didn't
>> release versions for the Mac or Linux. Yet the BBC continually attack
>> companies like Microsoft for locking people into THEIR software. Then
>> again
>> the BBC always have had double standards. like sending Peter Allen to
>> Greenland to bore us all about Global Warming. Just how much CO2 was
>> produced doing that?
>
> Good point.
>
> But then, didn't they chase Cameron to the North Pole by air, to prove
> just how green he and they were?
>
> The Beeb's fast building-up a far from green track record.
>
> Mick.
Well we know that from the hundreds of lackies they send all over the world.
Sky & ITV manage to send one or two journalists where the BBC feel the need
to send 100
date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 00:06:30 +0100
author: Crazy Ivan
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