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#9141 by preiffer
28 Nov 2005, 09:20
... by you, the British Public, it appears that Mr. Moyles and the rest of the Chris Moyles Show gang headed out to NYC in Upper Class on Friday.

Apparently, they didn't make use of the bar as they felt a bit silly sitting there in their snooze suits... ;)[:w]


Anyway - they also made use of the services provided by "The Gabby Cabby" for a tour.

He broadcasts NYC tips to "300 million listeners" too; has anyone here "used him" before?
#85839 by mike-smashing
28 Nov 2005, 09:32
God, I hate Chris Moyles. Good to see that he got either 12K or 20K. Rubbish seats! [}:)]

Looks like it was G-VXLG, judging from the skymap as well.

There is a God after all...

Mike
#85840 by fozzyo
28 Nov 2005, 10:20
I'm much more of a Radio 2 kinda guy, Wogan in the morning is the way to go.

Mat xxx
#85844 by sue Barter
28 Nov 2005, 10:57
I was listening to the aforementioned radio One broadcast this morning on my way to work...I love Moyles..he's so FUNNY! Why do you not share my enthusiasm.
Yes I did laugh when I heard that they had a really nice sleep on the flight and that they felt a little silly wearing their sleep suits at the bar. If you go to this page
you can see pictureds of the team on board their VS flight!


Sue
x;)

{preiffer - edited : shortened link}
#85847 by onionz
28 Nov 2005, 12:05
Originally posted by mike-smashing
God, I hate Chris Moyles. Good to see that he got either 12K or 20K. Rubbish seats! [}:)]

Looks like it was G-VXLG, judging from the skymap as well.

There is a God after all...

Mike


Agreed - I also can't stand him and begrudge paying his salary [y]

I accidentally flipped over to Radio 1 this morning as I switched between Capital and KISS in search of music, and noticed they were in NY. How wisely they spend our licence fee! [n][V]

The licence fee is one of many taxes I am opposed to. The enforcement behind the licence is oppressive and the inspectors generally use fear and intimidation to make people pay (e.g. "Official Interviews" at the doorstep to make people scared). There - said my bit! :)
#85850 by fozzyo
28 Nov 2005, 12:17
Can. Worms. Everywhere before you know it!

Mat xxx
#85886 by VS045
28 Nov 2005, 18:34
Since this is a family-friendly website I won't say what I think of Chris Moyles![:I][}:)]:D

Still, at least the BBC have good taste in travel![:p]

Cheers,
VS045
#85897 by seany
28 Nov 2005, 19:53
Originally posted by fozzyo
I'm much more of a Radio 2 kinda guy, Wogan in the morning is the way to go.

Mat xxx



Agreed![^][y]
#85907 by Richard28
28 Nov 2005, 20:33
seems to be a v-flyer theme here - I'm not a fan of Radio1/Chris Moyles either!

(in fact it is not even a preset in my car!)
#85962 by AndyRabbit
29 Nov 2005, 02:43
I have to agree with Onionz about the BBC/Licence thing. Here is a little tale about one of their investigators...

My Ol' Mum is 72 and lives in a tiny village in Devon. (Her nearest shop is 6 miles away and there is ONE bus a week into town - you get the idea!)

She doesn't like TV and hasn't owned one for over 10 years but every few months she gets a letter threatening her that if she doesnt get a licence she will be liable for a big fine and a criminal record!

She even gets visits a couple of times a year, but last time she threw a bucket of water over the guy and nobody's been back since!

I was thinking of trying this with the double glazing people who seem to be stalking me...[}:)]
#86030 by VS045
29 Nov 2005, 18:28
Good tip AndyRabbit!:D[:p]

I think Terry Wogan and Jonathon Ross are two of the funniest guys on Earth - do you think we can make them honourable v-flyer members!:D

Cheers,
VS045
#86121 by mcmbenjamin
30 Nov 2005, 02:13
Hold the soul train up! UK people have to pay a tax to have/watch TV? Is it like a sticker tax.

Benjamin
#86129 by catsilversword
30 Nov 2005, 07:19
Originally posted by fozzyo
I'm much more of a Radio 2 kinda guy, Wogan in the morning is the way to go.

Mat xxx



And Sarah Kennedy before him....
#86130 by catsilversword
30 Nov 2005, 07:20
Originally posted by catsilversword
Originally posted by fozzyo
I'm much more of a Radio 2 kinda guy, Wogan in the morning is the way to go.

Mat xxx



And Sarah Kennedy before him....


Or 3Cdigital......
#86135 by Scrooge
30 Nov 2005, 08:26
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Hold the soul train up! UK people have to pay a tax to have/watch TV? Is it like a sticker tax.

Benjamin


it is a tax you have to pay every year,thi money is uded to fund the BBC,but there are no commerical,well,'cept for the tuff promoting whats coming.

Just my 2 cents..on our trip over last Sept we were driving around the south coast listening to the radio,we ended up on Radio 2 because the person was funny,the music was good,radio 1 sucked,ok if you like every song sounding the same,but other than that [n],guess im turning into my parents [:0][:#]
#86138 by BlackCat
30 Nov 2005, 08:42
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Hold the soul train up! UK people have to pay a tax to have/watch TV? Is it like a sticker tax.

Benjamin

See Licence Fee. You only have to look at the difference in programming between the UK's commercial stations and the BBC to see what the impact of the licence fee is.

BC
#86159 by mcmbenjamin
30 Nov 2005, 13:57
Thank you both.

Dave: Radio is great without commercials. I have never listened to the radio in the UK but do enjoy XM radio in the US. I am listening to Howard Stern and people are calling in to stay they want quality content (XM, iTunes, etc.) and are willing to pay for it. I buy songs and pay for XM.

BlackCat: Thanks for the link. I like the BBC ( The Office is great and last Saturday BBC America had a marathon of Absolutetly Fabulous; great). When I worked the ramp people who are non naturally born Americas used the BBC WorldService to learn what is happening in there home country.

My only 'beef' is that blind persons only get one-half off but more than half of the break down is on tele. I guess they could listen to the audio.

Thanks again.

Benjamin
#86162 by FamilyMan
30 Nov 2005, 14:09
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
When I worked the ramp people who are non naturally born Americas used the BBC WorldService to learn what is happening in there home country.

Funnily enough the World Service is not paid for through the license - it is paid for through the Foreign and Commonwealth office as a means to provide a British perpective around the World.

Funnily enough I am actually quite proud of the BBC, the way they are funded and the quality of the programming (except of course for Radio 1 which is a pile of poo [:o)]).

Phil
#86163 by preiffer
30 Nov 2005, 14:14
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
I like the BBC ( The Office is great and last Saturday BBC America had a marathon of Absolutetly Fabulous; great). When I worked the ramp people who are non naturally born Americas used the BBC WorldService to learn what is happening in there home country.
so now, at least next time you're watching them, you can appreciate who's funding your enjoyment... ;)[:p]
#86165 by Wolves27
30 Nov 2005, 14:36
Yep its got to be Radio 2 for my money. Its basically like Radio 1 was like when I was *sniff* young.

Dean
#86199 by Scrooge
30 Nov 2005, 18:51
Originally posted by Wolves27
Yep its got to be Radio 2 for my money. Its basically like Radio 1 was like when I was *sniff* young.

Dean


Dean,I could not of put it better myself[y]
#86339 by FamilyMan
01 Dec 2005, 10:56
Originally posted by preiffer
so now, at least next time you're watching them, you can appreciate who's funding your enjoyment... ;)[:p]

Just in case mcmbenjamin is feeling guilty...[:?]

BBC America is wholly funded by commercials - even the website carries commercials.

From BBC America FAQ
In the UK, the BBC is funded by British TV licensing fees. However, by law, the BBC is not allowed to use this money to fund channels outside the UK, and so BBC AMERICA is reliant on advertising sales. Without advertisements, we would not exist.

In fact BBC America actually contributes to the BBC is the UK as it pays commercial rates for the programming.

So There!![|:)]

Phil
#86340 by preiffer
01 Dec 2005, 11:01
Originally posted by BuffyTVS65
Just in case mcmbenjamin is feeling guilty...[:?]
Ah, you ruined it!!!

(They also take quite a cut from those Office / Little Britain DVD sales at Christmas...)
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