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Mobile Chicane

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20,888 posts

214 months

Sunday 1st May 2011
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Looks good.

Nice Evora too. I notice that Lotus have managed to cure that dragging wiper blade problem. smile

Mr E Driver

8,542 posts

186 months

Sunday 1st May 2011
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It seems Lotus now have a 'beep' when you lock the car too.......


....same sound as every make of car on every BBC drama it seems now rolleyes

Mobile Chicane

Original Poster:

20,888 posts

214 months

Sunday 1st May 2011
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Mr E Driver said:
It seems Lotus now have a 'beep' when you lock the car too.......


....same sound as every make of car on every BBC drama it seems now rolleyes
Indeed. Unlikely, imho.

Lordbenny

8,596 posts

221 months

Sunday 1st May 2011
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Coke snorting 5 minutes past the water-shed with a day off for the kids tomorrow! yikes Should have been scheduled an hour later IMO!

Irish

3,991 posts

241 months

Monday 2nd May 2011
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Good show. Nice Evora.

Wheelrepairit

2,912 posts

206 months

Monday 2nd May 2011
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Claire Goose, yum yum, ding dong

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 2nd May 2011
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Mobile Chicane said:
Mr E Driver said:
It seems Lotus now have a 'beep' when you lock the car too.......


....same sound as every make of car on every BBC drama it seems now rolleyes
Indeed. Unlikely, imho.
Little known fact number 321, since 2004, cars haven't been allowed to "beep" when locked or unlocked within Europe (i.e to get European Type approval) due to "nusiance noise" issues.......

GT Kodiak

2,907 posts

181 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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Lordbenny said:
Coke snorting 5 minutes past the water-shed with a day off for the kids tomorrow! yikes Should have been scheduled an hour later IMO!
That's what the watershed is there for, no? rolleyes

MacW

1,349 posts

178 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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GT Kodiak said:
Lordbenny said:
Coke snorting 5 minutes past the water-shed with a day off for the kids tomorrow! yikes Should have been scheduled an hour later IMO!
That's what the watershed is there for, no? rolleyes
+1

Parents responsibility to decide if they want to let their children watch after the watershed or not. Meaning they then have to take responsibility if it turns out to be the wrong decision in their opinion.

Lordbenny

8,596 posts

221 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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GT Kodiak said:
That's what the watershed is there for, no? rolleyes
Dickcensoredhead rolleyes



Night Runner

12,231 posts

196 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2011
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Lordbenny said:
GT Kodiak said:
That's what the watershed is there for, no? rolleyes
Dickcensoredhead rolleyes
He does have a point thought. You're the parent, not the BBC.

Lordbenny

8,596 posts

221 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Night Runner said:
He does have a point thought. You're the parent, not the BBC.
Yes he has a point, but dont roll your eyes at me when you dont know me, my kids, my situation or my ability to be a parent. The water shed is not some magic time line that children can't cross and that everything after that time can be as sweary or graphic as the broadcaster wants. I would imagine that the member dosnt have kids or he wouldnt post such tripe.

durbster

10,311 posts

224 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Lordbenny said:
...The water shed is not some magic time line that children can't cross and that everything after that time can be as sweary or graphic as the broadcaster wants.
So what is it then?

durbster

10,311 posts

224 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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m444ttb

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231 months

Wednesday 4th May 2011
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Beefmeister

16,482 posts

232 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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durbster said:
Lordbenny said:
...The water shed is not some magic time line that children can't cross and that everything after that time can be as sweary or graphic as the broadcaster wants.
So what is it then?
Exactly. The watershed is set as a time after which non-children relevant material can be shown, and it's down to the parent to dictate what your children watch.

When would you have the watershed be set? 10pm? Well what if, God forbid, a child turns on the TV after 10pm?

Oh dear God, no!!



Admit you're wrong, and back down. You've not going to win this one.

Dracoro

8,707 posts

247 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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Beefmeister

16,482 posts

232 months

Thursday 5th May 2011
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He must have been apoplectic when Eastenders had the scenes with Phil off his head on crack at 7:30pm then...

Gregorypeck

122 posts

175 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Sorry, a bit late catching it on this. Been watching on iPlayer, but missed last 20 minutes or so and BBC have now deleted it. What happened? I got to the part where they found Tulse dead.

MG511

1,754 posts

243 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Tulse sent John Simm's character a memory card with a video on which he had recorded for him, saying he knew he would find him one day and that he was his father, and that his mother was a patient at the care home whom he had raped. Council leader (I'm hopeless with names) who had worked in care home knew about this and other babies born, and sold them to couples he knew wanted children, like John Simms parents. John Simm wrote a story about the whole scandal for local paper, end is council leader leaving his office, surrounded by press pack. I'm sure others will remember more.