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date: Thu, 03 May 2007 00:35:23 +0100,
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Tolerable Bacon
As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
has been relatively tolerable of late.
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 00:35:23 +0100
author: Linker3000
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
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date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
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date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
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Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> wrote:
>
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
topics. I hate to disagree but....
Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
date: 4 May 2007 04:49:18 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > wrote:
>
> > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> topics. I hate to disagree but....
> Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
(what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
the same league as Bacon for naffness.
date: 4 May 2007 17:14:15 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
> On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
should stand down.
I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
believing their own publicity. Ho hum
date: 4 May 2007 19:52:50 -0700
author: unknown
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 5 May, 03:52, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 5 May, 01:14, clippertyclop wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 4 May, 12:49, lostboyinthemidnight...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > On 4 May, 00:38, clippertyclop wrote:
>
> > > > On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> > > > > has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> > > > Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
> > > > been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
> > > > once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
> > > > Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
>
> > > Since??? You make it sound as if Bannister never did dumbed down
> > > topics. I hate to disagree but....
> > > Bannister, Bacon and Williams. Our BBC....christ.
>
> > No. Bannister has done a very good job IMO, since VD's absence. The
> > topics have generally been pretty sensible, and he knows how to field
> > the right questions on guest interviews or talking to callers. Phil
> > (what football team do you support) Williams I'd put pretty much in
> > the same league as Bacon for naffness.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Well all five presenters are poor as far as I'm concerned and I'm
> afraid Bannister is just as guilty in dealing with naff topics as the
> others. It could be such a great slot but I think (presenters aside)
> it's more to do with the policy of making it so interactive and 'it's
> your BBC' that it becomes anondyne, childish and throwaway. I don't
> want to know what Ted from Marlboroughs most embarrassing christmas
> present was or why Sheila from Doncaster thinks that Steve Mclaren
> should stand down.
I agree that it's probably BBC policy to deliberately dumb-down phone-
ins (at least as far as R5 is concerned). However from what I've heard
over the last few months, the 'Ted's most embarassing Xmas present'
type of topic has rarely been employed on Bannister's slot..I've
found his approach far more mature and quite listenable.
> I tend to podcast stuff now and be far more choosy about what i listen
> too so I don't have to suffer Radio 5 as much. Even Mark Kermode's
> film reviews are now getting too 'aren't we terribly great?' and
> believing their own publicity. Ho hum
Mark Kermode has always been a fine example of someone with their head
firmly stuck up their own backside. He acts the same on BBC2's weekly
arts review. That's why Simon Mayo frequently takes the piss out of
him. But that's what makes that spot entertaining (for me aqnyway).
date: 5 May 2007 05:09:03 -0700
author: clippertyclop
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
"Linker3000" wrote in message
news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
previously.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:56:59 +0100
author: the_niner_nation
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
the_niner_nation wrote:
>
> "Linker3000" wrote in message
> news:4639203b$0$6952$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> > As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his
> > due, he has been relatively tolerable of late.
>
> I grudgingly force myself to agree, I could never stand the druggie
> previously.
I agree too, there is an improvement but plenty more room for
improvement.
I really don't find much to choose between Bacon and Williams - they're
both pretty awful.
--
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 19:39:18 GMT
author: Bernadette
|
Re: Tolerable Bacon
On 3 May, 00:35, Linker3000
wrote:
> As a previous Bacon-basher, I have to say that, to give him his due, he
> has been relatively tolerable of late.
Nope. He sounds to me as much as the excruciating twat he always has
been. And since Bannister's departure, the topics have degenerated
once again into the dumbed-down dross as one woild expect of him.
Switch off time again for me, regrettably.
date: 3 May 2007 16:38:41 -0700
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