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It is supposedly the world's oldest profession. sick

Not that I think China will be happy about this, it looks like Winnie-the-Pooh, or should I say Xi Jinping, isn't going to be too pleased about this.

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A field where dreams become reality.

2 hours ago, Robbie said:

Don't expect anything less from the BBC nowadays.

There’s nowt wrong with Auntie Beeb, it’s my preferred news channel rather than GB News or false news on social media.

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Proud to be a Notts County Supporter for over 60 years.

The BBC makes mistakes like anyone else, but there are times when you'd expect better.

It can be funny, but it's also a bit sad to see something that was once respected now being laughed at.

If you have any problems or concerns, feel free to send me a private message (PM). Always happy to help!
Please note: I’ll do my best to help, but some issues may need passing on.

Sometimes the BBC has funny bits, like when the news people mess up while they’re live or don’t realise they’re on camera. It can be really silly. Even though it’s a big name, the quality isn’t always great. They make mistakes and it doesn’t always feel very professional.

You’ve got to laugh really, because everyone messes up sometimes. But the BBC seems to do it all the time now.

It used to feel like it was made for everyday British people. Now it’s full of stuff that feels negative and messy, just like how things have changed in the UK lately.

Sometimes it’s hard to tell if someone has a strong accent or if it’s just poor choice of words. The language used on the BBC these days can be a bit much. It’s not quite the same as it used to be. Some presenters don’t speak clearly, and the ones who do often come across as too serious.

People used to want to work for the BBC if they went into media, and it has been a good place for people to learn their trade, but since they have gone all in on the TV licences, pandering to political parties, and focusing on being woke, nobody does now. Only those who want the money, because it's not somewhere you want to blow your reputation working with.

They are becoming an embarrassment to Great Britain.

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

  • 3 weeks later...

Haha… Year of the Whores, celebrated worldwide! 😂😂😂

You’ve got to switch the subtitles on during the Notts interviews. Alassana Jatta becomes Alister Gatta. Brilliant.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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