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General Things That Annoy You thread - part 2

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  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,484
    Gribbo said:
    The state of the roads vrs the amount of road works / temporary traffic lights / complete road closures.

    The state roads round my are in, on the Kent / Surrey border are so unbelievably bad. Genuinely can't believe this isn't a bigger issue.


    You’ve changed 
    Grove Park weren't too clever when I came through there the other day n'all
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,591
    Probably been mentioned before but all the little shits at football games with the “can I have your shirt” signs. 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,598
    Probably been mentioned before but all the little shirts at football games with the “can I have your shit” signs. 

  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,102
    Probably been mentioned before but all the little shits at football games with the “can I have your shirt” signs. 
    Admittedly time is running out but if I ever make it to the top level I will take great delight in giving my shirt to someone 2-3 seats along from any such sign.
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,146
    Probably been mentioned before but all the little shits at football games with the “can I have your shirt” signs. 
    I was at the Gibraltar v Croatia game on Friday, some bloke of about 25 was holding one up... 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    I think it’s time we took a leaf from Japan and banned talking on mobiles, especially when on speaker, from all public transport, cafes and restaurants and in fact all public places, while we’re at it!

    There’s a pub in Leeds and they have a room where phones etc are banned. It’s great. 
  • I think it’s time we took a leaf from Japan and banned talking on mobiles, especially when on speaker, from all public transport, cafes and restaurants and in fact all public places, while we’re at it!

    There’s a pub in Leeds and they have a room where phones etc are banned. It’s great. 
    All Sam Smiths pubs ban the use of mobile phones
  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,866
    Robbie Williams, pub singer.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,021
    I think it’s time we took a leaf from Japan and banned talking on mobiles, especially when on speaker, from all public transport, cafes and restaurants and in fact all public places, while we’re at it!

    There’s a pub in Leeds and they have a room where phones etc are banned. It’s great. 
    All Sam Smiths pubs ban the use of mobile phones
    Absolutely hated it when I went in one of their pubs. Made me feel like a criminal for looking at my phone. Don't they realise that sometimes phone content is what people are actually talking about, so it doesn't follow that phones necessarily kill conversation - sometimes they make it. Anyway, I notice that they didn't have any qualms about taking my money by phone, so I'm bunging the Sam Smiths company in the hypocrite bin. Worse than that, the overpriced hypocrite bin.  
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,692
    Stig said:
    I think it’s time we took a leaf from Japan and banned talking on mobiles, especially when on speaker, from all public transport, cafes and restaurants and in fact all public places, while we’re at it!

    There’s a pub in Leeds and they have a room where phones etc are banned. It’s great. 
    All Sam Smiths pubs ban the use of mobile phones
    Absolutely hated it when I went in one of their pubs. Made me feel like a criminal for looking at my phone. Don't they realise that sometimes phone content is what people are actually talking about, so it doesn't follow that phones necessarily kill conversation - sometimes they make it. Anyway, I notice that they didn't have any qualms about taking my money by phone, so I'm bunging the Sam Smiths company in the hypocrite bin. Worse than that, the overpriced hypocrite bin.  
    Hate Sam Smith's pubs. Shite beer, overpriced and full of tossers. i haven't been to one for years due to those reasons and so always avoid them. Maybe it's changed but by the sounds of it it's probably the same. 
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  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,777
    edited June 8
    Also posted this on the Trent Alexander-Arnold thread:

    I was fortunate to be out on Saturday night, so missed most of the England game. 
    In the ten minutes or so that I did watch, the commentator didn’t once say “Alexander-Arnold”. He did, however, refer to him as “Trent” about 5 or 6 times.
    I can’t explain why this gets my goat so much, but it really fucking does.
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 575
    Also posted this on the Trent Alexander-Arnold thread:

    I was fortunate to be out on Saturday night, so missed most of the England game. 
    In the ten minutes or so that I did watch, the commentator didn’t once say “Alexander-Arnold”. He did, however, refer to him as “Trent” about 5 or 6 times.
    I can’t explain why this gets my goat so much, but it really fucking does.
    annoys me too, Lord!
  • charltonkeston
    charltonkeston Posts: 7,358
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,846
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    Brilliant. 
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,877
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,835
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,877
    MrOneLung said:
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

    Yes. 
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,146
    MrOneLung said:
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

    Yes
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,474
    MrOneLung said:
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

    Without question.
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,146
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    Exactly. Given the choice of free beer or a £6 pint, given the choice of free football or a £35 ticket etc... 

    As Nick says, the voids left wouldn't be filled for free, and there certainly wouldn't be any minority programming. 
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  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,846
    MrOneLung said:
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

    Spend some time in the US and flick between news channels there and you will see that despite its many faults and issues, the BBC's impartiality is essential, perhaps moreso now than ever.

    It needs to be funded, and so if not be a licence fee, then through general taxation. The latter comes with its own implications. 
  • charltonkeston
    charltonkeston Posts: 7,358
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    Exactly. Given the choice of free beer or a £6 pint, given the choice of free football or a £35 ticket etc... 

    As Nick says, the voids left wouldn't be filled for free, and there certainly wouldn't be any minority programming. 
    I haven't worded that very well, maybe a bit early. But what I'm saying is, if you don't want to pay for something don't but don't expect it to be there in the future.
    I'm not bashing the BBC and agree with it being publicly financed. Its very common to see this anti BBC licence fee malarky and attached to it is normally the usual lefty bias BBC comment, which I also don't believe to be true. The BBC does have a commercial side, it sells around the world successfully.

  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,835
    MrOneLung said:
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

    Spend some time in the US and flick between news channels there and you will see that despite its many faults and issues, the BBC's impartiality is essential, perhaps moreso now than ever.

    It needs to be funded, and so if not be a licence fee, then through general taxation. The latter comes with its own implications. 
    As opposed to say ITV news ?
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,179
    Scrap the license fee. Pay for what you want and watch what you want. 
    Fed up with the BBC  programmes are so poor and repeated ad nauseam. 
    Cooking programmes, Garden Programmes, Antiques Programme, Police procedural programmes. 
    Never laugh at anything on the BBC.
    Woke story lines, Sports department only interested in Man Utd. 
    Pompous journalism. I could go on but my BP is going up!!
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    The BBC's left wing bias is annoying, but the lack of commercials regulates the other channels. Like others have said, you only have to switch on American TV to see how bad it can be.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,907
    MrOneLung said:
    MrOneLung said:
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

    Spend some time in the US and flick between news channels there and you will see that despite its many faults and issues, the BBC's impartiality is essential, perhaps moreso now than ever.

    It needs to be funded, and so if not be a licence fee, then through general taxation. The latter comes with its own implications. 
    As opposed to say ITV news ?
    ITV is privately owned. That means their reporting can be at the whim of those at the top of the organisation. Whilst it is generally reasonably impartial at the moment there is no guarantee it will remain so into the future. A national broadcaster is a must. Funding separate from general taxation is important to prevent political interference.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,907
    The BBC's left wing bias is annoying, but the lack of commercials regulates the other channels. Like others have said, you only have to switch on American TV to see how bad it can be.
    There used to be a semblance if credibility to this argument but now it's just laughable. Since Boris Johnsons overhaul of the board where he appointed 11 of the 14 who all have connections to the tory party either as major donors, as "arrangers" for senior tories or have held positions in the tory party. Similarly the Director General appointed by Boris is a tory donor. The political editor is a self proclaimed "Boris Johnsons Biggest Fan" and has a history of sharing interview questions in advance with those in the hard right of the tory party but refusing to do so for others whether in other parties or more traditional one nation Tories like David Gauke.

    Given the above to still hold the view that the BBC is left wing says more about your politics than it does the bbc.

    Reference point is key here. If your comparison is billionaire owned media in the UK or US then it will clearly appear to the left of those (that does not make it left wing, more reflects the ridiculous overton window in the UK). If you compare to the press in other countries outside of the UK/US bubble you will see much more balance. 
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,346
    edited June 9
    Surprised anyone in this country would argue for more privatisation! Let the BBC be. 
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,146
    Chunes said:
    Surprised anyone in this country would argue for more privatisation! Let the BBC be. 
    Have they been brainwashed by the right wing bias they see everywhere but the BBC (and C4 to be fair)? 😉🤭😱
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,761
    MrOneLung said:
    Probably mentioned lots of times but I'm saying it again as it pisses me off having to pay for a tv licence.
    Rip off
    You don't have to pay for a tv licence. Don't renew it next time round, if enough people do the same the licence would have to be abolished. I'm not sure if there could ever be enough funding put in place to take up the hole that would leave but I do know there would be plenty of very happy other foreign media companies wanting to fill in the voids left. 
    Given a choice most people would prefer to keep the money in their pocket but thats probably true of many things we pay out for. 
    You are aware that advertising revenues are down for ITV . C4 and C5 ?

    Too simplistic to say scrap the licence fee but retain a national broadcaster or at least with some degree of  commercial independence. If you don’t think there is a place for the ‘free to air’ channels you will see more outrage as more have to pay for subscriptions beyond the current levy of the TV licence. 

    The model will evolve but to think you won’t need to pay is not realistic. 

    but do you need a national broadcaster ?

    Yes