You are the silly one for ignoring the truth. If there is a hell, he'll be going straight there.
You are the silly one for ignoring the truth. If there is a hell, he'll be going straight there.
The Thames Barrier is well inside the M25, so some possibility of 'local ' content
Public crucifixion starting with the dipshit Director of News at the BBC would IMHO be an appropriate punishment. Keep the rotting corpse on display outside their HQ as a permanent reminder lest another media wanker decides again that some foreign no story is more important than an imminent and significant threat to life on our own doorstep.
The entire programme would be given over to her death, without a doubt. All the possible local angles. And so it would continue for several days.
I couldn't have put it better myself, although on a practical note I think there might be H & S issues with the rotting corpse.
Bill
The comparison is between two leaders. You are dragging a not very convincing red herring.
Bill
Go and watch RTTV. Only a brief mention there.
90% of it is all in the can ready for transmission right now.
I often wonder what they'll do to the person who switches the Long Wave transmitters off and takes Test Match Special off the air;?...
that wont take it off the air. Its on DTV/DTB and the internet..
But as BBC Radio 4 LW, so when there is no need to generate the LW feed...
Nothing that a quick risk assesment couldn't sort out.
A can of fly spray, a bag of sand to soak up any liquids and a slippery when wet warning sign.
What about post-body-seeing trauma?
Bill
another notice about those of a nervous disposition, flashing lights etc.. and also a warning that the image contains nuts :)
Which of course isn't receivable in most peoples back yards, on the beaches, in the car and on the near continent...
Hopefully it will have the desired effect.
Put a prominent sign alongside saying "*this* is the price of failure"
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