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Old November 27th 08, 12:14 PM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.media.tv.sky
Light of Aria[_2_]
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Dear Mrs LOA, the letter extols.

"Come home to Sky this Christmas..." ... "treat the family to a magical
Christmas with Sky TV and Sky Movies".


Err I think not.

I'll come home to my private house and my country retreat this Christmas,
not a ****ing Yob TV service with graffiti plastered all over the picture
and more adverts than a BBC Marketing Communications and Audiences seminar.

A "magical Christmas" indeed? WTF is that? A Christmas with Paul Daniels
doing his toupee disappearing act or may be something involving some frogs
entrails and a Oujee board?


No, Christmas for me will probably be a broadcast free TV week away with a
pile of DVDs and selected TV DVDrips to watch on the laptop.





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Old November 27th 08, 12:26 PM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.media.tv.sky
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On Nov 27, 11:14*am, "Light of Aria"
wrote:
Dear Mrs LOA, the letter extols.

"Come home to Sky this Christmas..." ... "treat the family to a magical
Christmas with Sky TV and Sky Movies".

Err I think not.

I'll come home to my private house and my country retreat this Christmas,
not a ****ing Yob TV service with graffiti plastered all over the picture
and more adverts than a BBC Marketing Communications and Audiences seminar.

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Old November 27th 08, 12:42 PM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.media.tv.sky
No-One[_2_]
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Ed wrote in
:

On Nov 27, 11:14*am, "Light of Aria"
wrote:
Dear Mrs LOA, the letter extols.

"Come home to Sky this Christmas..." ... "treat the family to a
magical Christmas with Sky TV and Sky Movies".

Err I think not.

I'll come home to my private house and my country retreat this
Christmas, not a ****ing Yob TV service with graffiti plastered all
over the picture and more adverts than a BBC Marketing Communications
and Audiences semina

r.

A "magical Christmas" indeed? WTF is that? A Christmas with Paul
Daniels doing his toupee disappearing act or may be something
involving some frog

s
entrails and a Oujee board?

No, Christmas for me will probably be a broadcast free TV week away
with

a
pile of DVDs and selected TV DVDrips to watch on the laptop.


Ah, how did you get on their mailing list? Are you an ex yob who has
been a punter before?


nice


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Old November 27th 08, 12:54 PM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.media.tv.sky
Light of Aria[_2_]
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"Ed" wrote in message
...
On Nov 27, 11:14 am, "Light of Aria"
wrote:
Dear Mrs LOA, the letter extols.

"Come home to Sky this Christmas..." ... "treat the family to a magical
Christmas with Sky TV and Sky Movies".

Err I think not.

I'll come home to my private house and my country retreat this Christmas,
not a ****ing Yob TV service with graffiti plastered all over the picture
and more adverts than a BBC Marketing Communications and Audiences
seminar.

A "magical Christmas" indeed? WTF is that? A Christmas with Paul Daniels
doing his toupee disappearing act or may be something involving some frogs
entrails and a Oujee board?

No, Christmas for me will probably be a broadcast free TV week away with a
pile of DVDs and selected TV DVDrips to watch on the laptop.


Ah, how did you get on their mailing list? Are you an ex yob who has
been a punter before?








We do not tolerate yobery here, thank you.

I had Sky for about 10 days back in 2002. I couldn't stand it and cancelled
within 14 days.

Mrs LofA has never been a customer. So having ****ed me off the computer now
wants to go around me (the money) and see if it can make her-in-doors sign
up instead. ;-)


I said to her indoors, if she ever pays the BBC TV Licence, she will be
divorced as there is no way I am living in a house than funds the BBC. She
wouldn't want Sky anyway, as she's far too learned.







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Old November 27th 08, 07:34 PM posted to uk.media.tv.misc,uk.media.tv.sky
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In article , "Light of Aria" wrote:
I said to her indoors, if she ever pays the BBC TV Licence, she will be
divorced as there is no way I am living in a house than funds the BBC. She
wouldn't want Sky anyway, as she's far too learned.


its pronounced lurrrnd

 




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