Scotsman
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RE: Are the fanboys partly responsible for the state of the babeshows?
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26-05-2011 17:29 |
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Are the fanboys partly responsible for the state of the babeshows?
I'll tell you why because Ofcom are known to visit these forums and it doesn't help matters much when we have the usual fanboy's saying what a great show their watching and singing the praises of the models when it looks like pure shit to me, certain forum members without naming names because they know who they are could in many ways could be responsible without realising it for the tameness that the show's now find themselves in, I don't and never have shyed away from the truth or honest responses to what I see on screen, a lot of the fanboys simply need to to grow a set of balls instead of turning on certain forum members when what they are only trying to do is state a valid opinion and maybe just maybe the ofcom issue could be tackled head on.
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26-05-2011 17:45 |
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Are the fanboys partly responsible for the state of the babeshows?
(26-05-2011 17:49 )Scotsman Wrote: What does Ofcom reading positive comments about tame shows have to do with anything?
Because it keeps the doors firmly closed into any of the shows getting harder in the years to come when you read posts like great shows which in turn are no more than tame ones, it makes Ofcom think well no reason to change the rules reading the posts of the happily pleased brigade, now obviously this is just one reason for a series of possible causes to explain the current plight the shows find themselves in, but it certainly doesn't help matters much reading posts by the fanboys constantly bumping the shows up as if they were anything special. I also extend praise to the shows but you'll find I'm more selective in what models and shows I praise, I will never try to suck up to a certain model or praise a show just for the sake of it or for enhancing my reps. I like to offer honesty in every way possible which is why I have certain disagreements with other members on this forum, but I have a set of balls and am not afraid to speak my mind.
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26-05-2011 18:08 |
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StanTheMan
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RE: Are the fanboys partly responsible for the state of the babeshows?
(26-05-2011 17:59 )admiral decker Wrote: You have a right to complain about any product or service you've bought or subscribed to.
So my Sky package is free then, is it? Funny that, cos some bastard takes £24.50 out of my bank every month
As I explained in the part of my post you chose to ignore, I never asked for these babeshows to be broadcast free-to-air. I could be wrong, but I don't think they're free-to-air for my benefit
(This post was last modified: 26-05-2011 18:13 by StanTheMan.)
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26-05-2011 18:10 |
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StanTheMan
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RE: Are the fanboys partly responsible for the state of the babeshows?
(26-05-2011 18:13 )iloveMegan Wrote: Also if Ofcom are as petty as everyone on here seems to think, why wouldn't they tame the shows to purposefully annoy their outspoken critics on here?
Huh!? Have you not seen what Ofcom have done to the babeshows over the last few years? I suggest you go and take a browse through some of the old videos in the video section and take a look at how the babeshows used to be. You'll then see that taming the shows is precisley what they have done.
(This post was last modified: 26-05-2011 18:23 by StanTheMan.)
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26-05-2011 18:20 |
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Are the fanboys partly responsible for the state of the babeshows?
Thank fuck this forum still has realists such as me and Stan The Man who still speak the truth on this forum, yes well said Stan SKY charges us for having the privilege to their channels and that includes the babe channels despite the fact they are free to air, they are still funded for by the SKY subscribers. So yes we should expect better and the ofcom Issue isn't going to go away over night, it has to be confronted head on.
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26-05-2011 18:25 |
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