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Old 20-11-2003, 00:02   #51
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Re: tv licence guess what ?

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Originally Posted by SMHarman
The BBC output has other benefits also. CBeebies / Childrens BBC means you can let you children watch cartoons without having adverts forced down their throats, similar to Disney channels at £5 a month - try watching milkshake (five) on a morning and the adverts for crap presents are astounding.
Too right ... Cbeebies is a trusty babysitter in our house for when Mrs Towny has to get washing on or do some other task that means she can't keep an eye on his nibs for five minutes. He's prolly a little too young to take adverts in just now (14 months) but it wouldn't be long ... as it is, he need never see an ad at all.

Plus, there's loads of Teletubbies on Cbeebies and he loves Po.
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