Do you long for the old days

And the BBC News didn't report on irrelevant shit, no one telling us how big Jordans tits are this week
 
And the BBC News didn't report on irrelevant shit, no one telling us how big Jordans tits are this week
It amazes me that so many people moan week in week out about the BBC news, and yet, they continue to watch it.
If you dislike the BBC so much, turn over and watch how shit the other news channels are.
Failing that, switch off completely and continue to live in a obscure bubble.
 
I'm not sure what an obscure bubble is. But I watch the BBC news for half an hour over breakfast because it'd the least shit news program and occasionally they report something relevant to me.
 
I'm not sure what an obscure bubble is. But I watch the BBC news for half an hour over breakfast because it'd the least shit news program and occasionally they report something relevant to me.
Struggling to follow you.

You say you only watch half hour a day (by choice) but your previous post moaned about how you get minute detail repeated every half hour.

?

No-one is forced to consume the news. You either seek it out, or you don't.
 
Struggling to follow you.

You say you only watch half hour a day (by choice) but your previous post moaned about how you get minute detail repeated every half hour.

?

No-one is forced to consume the news. You either seek it out, or you don't.
OK
 
Well my early life was very peaceful despite being brought up in Wartime obeyed the family rules always in home by 5.30 in the evening but between did almost anything during the day nfishing football cricket and making a nuisance of myself with the gang
Had little distractions parks and recreation grounds cinemas galore then in youthful teens the gang was still the same until Girls came along then then the split ups came and we went our own ways until the National Service called me and the rest, after doing my service my youthful approach to life took a turn to more serious aspects ahead of me.
from 1958 my head was down to work and to try and make something of my life
But 1942 to 1955 l hadn't a care in the world
 
I'm not sure what an obscure bubble is. But I watch the BBC news for half an hour over breakfast because it'd the least shit news program and occasionally they report something relevant to me.
Obscure, as in difficult to understand.
 
Well my early life was very peaceful despite being brought up in Wartime obeyed the family rules always in home by 5.30 in the evening but between did almost anything during the day nfishing football cricket and making a nuisance of myself with the gang
Had little distractions parks and recreation grounds cinemas galore then in youthful teens the gang was still the same until Girls came along then then the split ups came and we went our own ways until the National Service called me and the rest, after doing my service my youthful approach to life took a turn to more serious aspects ahead of me.
from 1958 my head was down to work and to try and make something of my life
But 1942 to 1955 l hadn't a care in the world
I was born mid 70’s and I didn’t have a care in the world until I left school. Then you start getting responsibilities and it all changes, mainly for the better mind in my opinion.
 
Last time l understood anything was the green lights telling me to cross the road safely

Can't believe its still the green and red man !!!!!!

What's happened ? Why hasn't there been mass protests about this ? Have all the LGBTQ+ .......and feminists gone soft ?
Disgraceful that our pedestrian lights have not been dragged into the modern world........
 
Mid 70s to early 80s, I was an uncontrollable feckin shag bag, they all got it and I always gave them my late brother Seamus’s home phone number, oh how his missus laughed… 😳😎
 
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