I'm surprised he got away with killing all those whores in Reading.
One punch. But who? Page 4
Ah, but Steve Wright did start out on Reading's 210 radio station.
True still he killed them and we're sentenced to a life sentence of him on Radio2.
Call that justice?
He had a hilariously titled show with Mike Reid called The Reid and Wright Show.
Quote: Griff @ August 1 2009, 3:48 PM BSTF**king hell.
it should have just been called 'Two C**ts in a Studio', but there you go...
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ August 1 2009, 3:47 PM BSTHe had a hilariously titled show with Mike Reid called The Reid and Wright Show.
That's quite clever and Mike Reid was ace!
PAT!!!!!!!!
Quote: sootyj @ August 1 2009, 3:54 PM BSTThat's quite clever and Mike Reid was ace!
PAT!!!!!!!!
I meant the DJ one with bad breath (according to LoG) with a stalker and who was on I'm a Celebrity and Saturday Superstore and banned Relax by FGTH.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ August 1 2009, 3:57 PM BSTI meant the DJ one with bad breath (according to LoG) with a stalker and who was on I'm a Celebrity and Saturday Superstore and banned Relax by FGTH.
And who also wrote and sang some of the worst music of the 1980's. For example, 'My Myfanwy' *shudders*
EDIT: Oh, and he wrote that musical about Cliff Richard. *shudders again*
Quote: Tim Walker @ August 1 2009, 4:08 PM BSTMyfanwy
That's not a real word and Welsh isn't a real language. It was invented by Scrabble players.
Do all radio DJs need a secret identity?
Quote: Tim Walker @ August 1 2009, 4:08 PM BSTsome of the worst music of the 1980's.
1980s*
Quote: Aaron @ August 1 2009, 4:12 PM BST1980s*
A year or a decade is allowed to be possessive and so using an apostrophe is acceptable, even when the implied possession is not explicitely stated. So in this case the word "decade", as in "1980's decade", or indeed "music", as in "1980's music" is implied but not explicitly stated.
Shouldn't it be 1980s' ?
(Shush, Dolly!)
Quote: Griff @ August 1 2009, 4:21 PM BSTAt my current employer, The University of Oxford, it is not allowed.
They're not all that.
They take money from Rupert Murdoch, so I'll get my advice from somewhere else, thanks.
Quote: Griff @ August 1 2009, 4:23 PM BSTOK, find me a UK publisher who allows apostrophes in date plurals who you consider to be more reputable.
Ladybird books?