Of course people thought you meant the animal kind! Have you read some of the questions on here? You should realize there is a lot of humour in some of the questions and answers. Also some people obviously don't read past the first line of questions.
I can tell you that I couldn't care less if you want to dismantle the BBC. Take on all the dinosaurs you want. Best of luck.
2007-01-30 10:06:51
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answered by Wendi lu who 4
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Apart from slagging every off on this forum, I totally agree with you about the BBC.
I wonder where 'mad scientist' gets the idea we would still have to pat a licence fee if the BBC were removed from the face of the earth? Who else charges licence fee other than the BBC?
I certainly don't want it, over £100 a year, its pathetic.
2007-01-31 03:52:06
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answered by budding author 7
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The BBC makes almost all the shows that are worth watching. If the was no BBC then there would be no reason for me to own a TV at all. I hate TV adverts so much that I got rid of my cable TV last year and am glad to be shot of it.
Given the appalling grammar of this question it is easy to see how earlier versions may caused confusion upon us mere dim wits. Perhaps you would get a better answer if you did not insult those who you are asking?
2007-01-30 18:14:34
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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Well as dinosaurs are extinct animals how did you expect people to think you were using them as an analogy when you didn't clearly state that.
I think it's safe to say you are the dim witted one here as there is no-one who can read your mind now is there?
Step away from the keyboard you muppet.
2007-01-30 18:13:18
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answered by Bandit600 5
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Unfortunately, to remove the BBC you will first have to dispose of their masters New Labour.
The Hutton Inquiry whitewash resulted in sackings from the BBC. New Labour kept its integrity and still does.
Replace the BBC if you must but bear in mind their World Service broadcasts are listened to and respected worldwide.
I detest the constant interruptions to programs with adverts in the commercial channels.
2007-01-31 04:16:58
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answered by CurlyQ 4
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Well your original question was very badly written - this is little better...but one thing I think you need to be corrected on - to be honest I can not for the life of me be arsed to correct all the nonsense you have written - is that you get Sky news for free...trust me you pay shed loads for Sky and its a pretty poor quality. Now take your head from between your legs and find the nearest oven to insert it in.
2007-01-31 11:13:57
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answered by Gilly S 3
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i like the BBC. at least you get no adverts in their progs. their kids progs are good.
If you got rid of the bbc you would still have to pay tv licence but have nowt to show for it.
I do think they should axe Eastenders though.that is a load of rubbish.
2007-01-30 18:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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So many people just post long diatribes with no real ?
that others skip the ramblings in the additional info.
Did your main question mention the BBC or just dino ?
And to confirm, you had no real question ,
you were just pontificating ?
2007-01-30 18:03:23
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answered by kate 7
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Well, looking at the way you write Engish, I just wonder why on earth you should dare to criticise the BBC.
Thank God you don't present "Question time."
2007-01-31 06:24:15
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answered by musonic 4
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have you read half the questions on here? i could spend hours interpretaing them any which way and still have unlimeted possibilities, its ok though people probly just thought you were insane or being funny!
2007-01-30 18:14:14
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answered by alex w 3
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