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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
i dont get why tho, its an urban music forum ffs. if u dont like stealing your a faker imo
would go down a treat on grime forum
would go down a treat on grime forum
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
nuff trustafarians innit.Agent 47 wrote:i dont get why tho, its an urban music forum ffs. if u dont like stealing your a faker imo
would go down a treat on grime forum
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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mala and loefah don't pay their TV licenses.
I feel obliged to point out I'm joking, they may be law abiding citizens and pay the TV Tax.
I feel obliged to point out I'm joking, they may be law abiding citizens and pay the TV Tax.
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Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
see, so real
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
You lot just aint got no money cause you're all poor as fuck is all.
None of you lot have bought up basically the one reasonable argument against it (which in my eyes still ain't worth fighting about) either
None of you lot have bought up basically the one reasonable argument against it (which in my eyes still ain't worth fighting about) either
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Is it that you say it's ok, so it is?wolf89 wrote:None of you lot have bought up basically the one reasonable argument against it (which in my eyes still ain't worth fighting about) either
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lol u nob why would you say that and then not say the argument?wolf89 wrote: None of you lot have bought up basically the one reasonable argument against it (which in my eyes still ain't worth fighting about) either
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kay wrote:We kept pointing at his back and (quietly) telling people "That's M8son...."
wolf89 wrote:I really don't think I'm a music snob.
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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
I don't watch TV, it's a waste of time. I can read faster than people can talk and if people are just talking I can generally just get by with a transcript.
I would actually pay my license fee if the BBC served the public with a more inquisitive stance on government and monarchy, though. Otherwise, they turn a pretty blind eye
I would actually pay my license fee if the BBC served the public with a more inquisitive stance on government and monarchy, though. Otherwise, they turn a pretty blind eye
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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
Like the one I stated about it being a TV tax that you HAVE to pay, even if you only wish to watch non-BBC content, it would be the equivalent of Royal Mail charging because you have a pizza flyer arrive through your letterbox.wolf89 wrote:None of you lot have bought up basically the one reasonable argument against it (which in my eyes still ain't worth fighting about) either
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
I was steaming drunk when I wrote that and basically yeah that's the one argument Pedro has brought up.
I thought of a counter argument to that last night too but I can't remember it now.
I was drunk enough that I was convinced it was Tueday all yesterday evening.
I thought of a counter argument to that last night too but I can't remember it now.
I was drunk enough that I was convinced it was Tueday all yesterday evening.
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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
wolf89 wrote: I thought of a counter argument to that last night too but I can't remember it now.
I was drunk enough that I was convinced it was Tueday all yesterday evening.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
Soundcloud
kay wrote:We kept pointing at his back and (quietly) telling people "That's M8son...."
wolf89 wrote:I really don't think I'm a music snob.
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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
u lot watch tv u fucking chicken nugget stnuc
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let's not forget miranda sawyerPedro Sánchez wrote:I see your Caroline Quentin and raise you Dawn French.garethom wrote:Comes 2nd to Caroline Quentin tbf.
alex bk-bk wrote:some of you lot chat bare shit
Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
Psychoville says step the fuck back from the Dawn French hate, Freddy Fruitcake.Pedro Sánchez wrote:I see your Caroline Quentin and raise you Dawn French.garethom wrote:Comes 2nd to Caroline Quentin tbf.
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
BBC4 documentaries alone justify the license fee as far as I'm concerned, their music docs are always excellent and leagues above the standard of documentaries found anywhere else
http://www.soundcloud.com/particleimami wrote:i put secret donks in all my tunes, just low enough so you can't hear them
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Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
LOL this guy, paying for his TV licensemagma wrote:The TV License is one of the best things Britain ever introduced. Pop over to America for a week, watch some telly and then come back and tell me the BBC isn't worth 40p/day.
The most basic Sky subscription is 70p/day and you still have to sit through adverts to pay for it.
Morons.
Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
Shocker.Been Bigged up!: 0 time
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
Re: TV Licensing and the law (UK)
Also honestly if you think spending 40/day is such a wild prospect that it's worth laughing at you're probably not rolling in the money.
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pahahaha really?magma wrote:Shocker.Been Bigged up!: 0 time
Soundcloud
kay wrote:We kept pointing at his back and (quietly) telling people "That's M8son...."
wolf89 wrote:I really don't think I'm a music snob.
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