Oh are clocks going back this weekend over there? Thank goodness. I hate the shows the BBC has on during my morning commute at the moment but I like listening to BBC so I don't get such biased news. Clocks going back means I should have a more interesting ride for the next month or so until clocks go back here. At the moments it's a bunch of crap like women discussing their periods or artists talking about how they hang a tampon in a gallery and call it art.
Compared to the US it's refreshing. US you have the choice of right wing news or left wing news. Noone even tries to give a middle of the road news report anymore, it doesn't sell.
Not on my car's satellite radio. Do they have on demand stations on satellite radio over there? I imagine that makes for some distracted driving. I can rewind last 45 mins, but only if my car was on during that time and only if I was on that radio station.
What's it like pricewise compared to other gins? I understand just like vodka, the cheap stuff is probably horrible, but what's a good relatively inexpensive gin to pop the cherry with? Wouldn't want to spend a lot if didn't like it. (Mrs almost certainly won't like it... She only likes alco-pops and I've got her drinking home made rum sours )
The thing is, until Fox news became successful, it wasn't that bad... But with Fox becoming the mouth piece for the right others tried to become the mouth piece for the left... Or the over air version of Fox. News hasn't always been so deliberately biased over here... Sure there were some bias because journalists are people but it wasn't always so blatant and deliberate. Gets worse every year as news polarize further either side.
Liverpool's owners turned down a deal worth up to £1.5bn to sell the club to an investment consortium led by Dubai financier Amanda Staveley. (The National)
I suspect if it was a straight £1.5bn our owners would have snapped their hand off and run off into the sunset with the massive profit they would have made. More interesting is the owners of LFC, UTD & Arsenal meeting in New York, would love to have been a fly on the wall there.