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Rawr

Member Since 22 Sep 2007
Offline Last Active Jun 08 2013 02:25 PM
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In Topic: Uk Adult Baby Television Program Broadcast Date

17 November 2012 - 01:14 PM

Sure it's the 26th? I can't see it on my EPG or on the C4 listings.

Also, 10pm on a Monday is the regular timeslot for 8 out of 10 cats - and I think they have a few more episodes left in this series. So perhaps they've told you the date slightly wrong.

My money would be on the 29th at 10 instead, as that seems to be the usual time for Channel 4's one-off documentaries. But I can't see that far ahead on the listing yet to check.

Either way, if you don't find a way to record the show - as a contributor, the production company should be able to send you a complimentary DVD copy if you email and ask them nicely :)

Good luck with the show. Hope the programme is what you want it to be.

In Topic: Tsa Abd Diapers

18 May 2012 - 08:13 AM

Apparently you do NOT know your fourth amendment. Read your bill of rights, just one more time....

Please, enlighten me.  Where does it say that you have the right to air travel?

It doesn't.  Whilst the 4th Ammendment or Article 8 of the ECHR might say you have a right not to be searched (or to a private life in the case of the ECHR), you can easily protect that right by NOT travelling by air.  If you decide to travel by air, then you have to abide by the rules.  If you feel that infringes your rights, then don't travel by air.  What's the problem there?

Spain and the uk suffered very similar albeit smaller terrorist attacks. Both those coutries did not even come CLOSE to taking away rights from their people.

Actually, you're wrong.  After the discovery of the transatlantic liquid bombs plot, UK air travel changed hugely (specifically restrictions on hand luggage).  But people here just accept it as part and parcel of the world we live in.  As someone else mentioned earlier, the anger shouldn't be directed at the government agencies who are protecting our safety; but instead at the people who make such searches and restrictions necessary.

I'm from the UK, and I travel very frequently by air travel (usually once a week), both throughout Europe, to the USA and elsewhere.  Countries like Germany and The Netherlands have some of the most thorough screening I've ever been through - almost every time I vist, they search my bags, pat me down, swab inside my bags, and also use a full body scanner.  But nobody in the UK, or in Germany, or anywhere else for that matter, has the same anti-security attitude that America does.

In Topic: Tsa Abd Diapers

17 May 2012 - 05:35 PM

"Slowly our rights slip away..."

Last time I checked, the 'right to air travel' was enshrined.... nowhere.  US Consitution?  Nope.  ECHR?  Nope.

If you don't like the security, then you don't fly.  Simple as.  Personally, I'd rather be strip searched a hundred times than get blown up on an aircraft once.  If you don't agree, then don't get on a plane.

"I'm not even Muslim nor middle eastern." <--- Nice casual racism there :-/

In Topic: Couples Code Words

13 March 2012 - 06:23 PM

My wife and I refer to diaper as an 'orange T-shirt'.

That way, I can say something like "I think I might wear my orange T-shirt tonight" when we're in public or I'm on the phone, and to anyone else, it sounds totally innocuous.

We've used that code word so long, I can't even remember where the hell it came from...

Rx

In Topic: Guilty Tv

11 February 2012 - 06:46 AM

Judge Judy
Road Wars / Cops / World's Wildest Police Chases
Cheaters (it's gotta be fake, right?)
Masterchef
The Aprentice
sometimes The Jeremy Kyle show...