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I thought he already was driving a truck.

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feed my iPlayer addiction some more


What's wrong with normal TV then? I only use it if I miss something.


I often found I'd wait for a show to come on, only to find it was crap or only had certain bits I was interested in (say Jonathan Ross), so iPlayer's ideal :)

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feed my iPlayer addiction some more


What's wrong with normal TV then? I only use it if I miss something.


I often found I'd wait for a show to come on, only to find it was crap or only had certain bits I was interested in (say Jonathan Ross), so iPlayer's ideal :)


Well I Sky+ most things so forward wind the boring bits.

What do you do for shows not on the beeb?

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Well I Sky+ most things so forward wind the boring bits.

Look at you and your fancy Sky+ (8-p) Some of us can't afford it! *Cue salt being rubbed into the wound*

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Well I Sky+ most things so forward wind the boring bits.

Look at you and your fancy Sky+ (8-p) Some of us can't afford it! *Cue salt being rubbed into the wound*


Free Sat does the same no monthly fees. :D

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Not keen on the stuff on the other channels really - I think I watch a few bits of The Gadget Show and that's it :lol:

They've all got their own online catch-up services anyway if it comes to it :)

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Well I Sky+ most things so forward wind the boring bits.

Look at you and your fancy Sky+ (8-p) Some of us can't afford it! *Cue salt being rubbed into the wound*

Free Sat does the same no monthly fees. :D

Well ok. We do have a TV, but it's not really a TV. It doesn't have a receiver, as my housemate was cheap! We have the Xbox, though.

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Well I Sky+ most things so forward wind the boring bits.

Look at you and your fancy Sky+ (8-p) Some of us can't afford it! *Cue salt being rubbed into the wound*


*adds more salt* Work pays innit, well £30 worth and I'm on the £35 one :-p

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Not keen on the stuff on the other channels really - I think I watch a few bits of The Gadget Show and that's it :lol:

They've all got their own online catch-up services anyway if it comes to it :)


How can you NOT like channel 4??????!!!!!!!!

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*adds more salt* Work pays innit, well £30 worth and I'm on the £35 one :-p


Really. Pay over a significant amount of wedge each month, on top of your standard telly tax, to a major media mogul, and still have to endure advertising (and the picture disappearing if it rains).

I can't see where the problem is. :|

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*adds more salt* Work pays innit, well £30 worth and I'm on the £35 one :-p


Really. Pay over a significant amount of wedge each month, on top of your standard telly tax, to a major media mogul, and still have to endure advertising (and the picture disappearing if it rains).

I can't see where the problem is. :|



I did resist Sky as long as I possibly could but watch a lot of films on it so if you weighed up the price of renting DVDs I'm probably paying the same. I don't go cinema and can rarely afford to go out so £35 for entertainment ain't too bad.

I don't watch adverts, handy forward wind button :)

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if you weighed up the price of renting DVDs I'm probably paying the same. I don't go cinema and can rarely afford to go out so £35 for entertainment ain't too bad.


There is that. But LoveFilm seems to be a better deal right now at about a fiver a month, even though I don't subscribe.

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if you weighed up the price of renting DVDs I'm probably paying the same. I don't go cinema and can rarely afford to go out so £35 for entertainment ain't too bad.


There is that. But LoveFilm seems to be a better deal right now at about a fiver a month, even though I don't subscribe.



True but they don't do E4 by post, or Comedy channel or Living or FX or ITV or Sky1... am sure you get the picture :)

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