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Do You Shout at the TV?
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If you do, what sets you off?
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All sorts, but particularly:
grammatical errors - e.g. the BBC's falling standards '..none were injured'
it is '..none was injured' for goodness sake!
countless trailers for programmes - thuddddddddddd
I either say 'not on this ruddy set!'
or, occasionally 'Well, you have put me right off it now. Think you have shown me a time lapse version of the whole programme and have left nothing to the imagination.'
As for football - I had better not repeat what I say.
grammatical errors - e.g. the BBC's falling standards '..none were injured'
it is '..none was injured' for goodness sake!
countless trailers for programmes - thuddddddddddd
I either say 'not on this ruddy set!'
or, occasionally 'Well, you have put me right off it now. Think you have shown me a time lapse version of the whole programme and have left nothing to the imagination.'
As for football - I had better not repeat what I say.
Yes ttfn - almost as bad as the trailers are the constant internal 'looks ahead' within any documentary/magazine programme these days - as if we can't be trusted to actually watch the whole thing unless they keep teasing us with the good bits.
Countryfile (potentially a decent programme sometimes) is a particularly bad serial offender and hence virtually unwatchable without shouting ...
Countryfile (potentially a decent programme sometimes) is a particularly bad serial offender and hence virtually unwatchable without shouting ...
My brother-in-law despised Gordon Brown with a vengeance. He often said that one day he’ll put his foot through the screen when Brown was shown pontificating about his latest plan to save the world (whilst impoverishing most taxpayers). He said this so many times that his wife and daughter decided to buy him an old TV set for twenty quid and set it up in his garden on budget afternoon. They invited a few friends round for drinks and my brother-in-law took the greatest delight, pint of beer in hand, in pumping his size nine boot through the screen as Mr Brown was about to “commend his budget to the House”.
Happy Days !!!
Happy Days !!!