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How Not To Live Your Life - Series 1 Page 5

Quote: zooo @ August 13 2008, 1:11 AM BST

I can do men better than women. For example right now, a few hours after watching it, I absolutely cannot remember two distinct people for the boss and the flatmate. Just one brunette woman.

Well to be fair, both were sporting that immensely annoying long fringe thing, and the flatmate didn't have any particularly clear full-face shots (oo blimey).

You can tell Aaron's about to go to bed, he's getting extra dirty.

I'm good with faces of either sex though. Awful with names and dates though. Have no idea how old my parents are, or what years they were born. >_<

My parents don't want me to know that.
Can't blame 'em!

Quote: zooo @ August 13 2008, 1:20 AM BST

You can tell Aaron's about to go to bed, he's getting extra dirty.

:O

Quote: zooo @ August 13 2008, 1:20 AM BST

My parents don't want me to know that.
Can't blame 'em!

Haha!

ANYWAY. We're getting off-topic now.

How old's Dan Clark. That's the question.

32, apparently.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1144458/

Yum.

Quote: Aaron @ August 12 2008, 3:22 PM BST

BBC Three*

Whistling nnocently

BBC three.

Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently

Quote: Godot Taxis @ August 13 2008, 7:33 AM BST

BBC three.

Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently

'Fraid not. The branding graphic is the only lowercase instance. All copy, press releases, etc, are capitalised.

You left off the TV bit then, you c**t.

BBC Three TV

Quote: Godot Taxis @ August 13 2008, 8:36 AM BST

You left off the TV bit then, you c**t.

BBC Three TV

'Fraid not. :)

Aaron, your logic is skewed since most people have never seen a press release from BBC three. It would seem appropriate to refer to the show using the styling conventions of the channel itself, which calls itself BBC three TV.

Or are we supposed to refer to Dave on this forum as David?

AFAIK, the TV suffix is only ever spoken - when in conjunction with promotion of their web presence. Which is only a very small percentage of the time.

See http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/faq/ as a good example of the channel's usage of its own name.

:)

I'll have a look when I'm dead. Thanks.

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