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Lovernotfighter

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So so much boring stuff, I find myself watch stupid stuff on YouTube to entertain myself.

But my choice for must boring would be football, I'm sorry guys it's not that exciting of a game and any commentators just suck interest out of it.
 
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When married to my ex (G here) we didn't have a TV for the first 14 years, and we didn't miss it at all. We did get a lot of harassment from the TV licensing people including two separate visits from licensing people who demanded to come into our home and look around to see if we were lying. Apparently they have a statutory right to do that, as not paying is a crime. They both went away apologising after being shown around.
 
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That's what we are all lead to believe.... but in fact only about 23p in ever pound goes to the charity.
I can't find any evidence for this. In fact, Children In Need has much lower running costs than most charities simply because of all the free publicity that is available to them i.e. a whole night on BBC1!
 
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/salarysurvey/table/0,12406,1042677,00.html

This lists the amount the charities give their chief executive last year..... robbing the actual people that need it most.
So, for Children In Need, they pay their CEO £2.21 for every £1000 they make. Doesn't seem too bad to me tbh and I wouldn't describe getting a salary for doing a job as robbery. But, like you say, that's an opinion - and it's not what the thread is about, so I'll shut up now :jacked:
 
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All those TOWIE, Made In Chelsea, Geordie Shore programmes and the like. The US ones are even worse.

Vacuous wannabes in semi-scripted nonsense.
 
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