Buzzcocks poll
Hi all :D
I got a little bored, so I thought I'd make a poll about a show called Never mind the Buzzcocks.
Go ahead and vote, even if you think it sucks, or even if you don't watch it at all.
Most of us Dwellars live in the States. The only BBC television channel most of us can get is BBC America (on digital cable or mini dish), though I don't know if the standard BBC channels are available on satellite or not.
Well, if you don't live in Britain, then you don't have to vote.
If you do, then... vote!
Ummm....
I don't think anyone here lives in the UK.
Apparently Trillian does. If I remember right, so does ChrisMC, though he hasn't posted in a while.
BBC America is one of the very few channels I watch.
Ah, damn it.
Well I do live in the UK, and we're having snow tomorrow!
Probably.
I used to love snow.
Then I started driving. Then I found out how much fun it is to drive in the snow. I loved snow.
Then I realized that the other drivers did not share my love for the snow, in fact they were filled with paralyzing fear of it and crawled along at 15mph when I wished to do 65mph...ok 85mph.
I now hate the snow...
We have snow right now, mostly melted. Monday was good. Lots of snow. Lots of people freaked out and stayed at home. I had a great drive to and from work, took me 1/3 the time I normaly need. Today sucked.
Does it actually feature the 70s band?
I'd like to request a forum to discuss BBC programmes, including, but not limited to, the aforementioned Buzzcocks. </sarcasm>
Could we have a forum to discuss new forums?
We'd need to vote on that wouldn't we?
Buzzcocks rock, man.
but I never seen no TV show.
TV? You mean "remotely government/corporate-controlled computer monitor-like device", yes?
Of course, in the UK, there is heavy government control (you have to pay a yearly fee for the privilege of watching television).
I think you do that here too....
It's called cable. The almighty ComCast demands a large sacrifice from couch taters.
Dags
Well, true...they hit me up for $78.19 a month...and I give it freely, being the television whore that I am.
But at least here, depending on where you live, you get several free channels, and only have to pay for electricity. In the UK, you have to pay a yearly fee, and the government sends people out to monitor those who are watching television that haven't paid for it.
Ha, ha, ha, that's a riot, Griff. :D