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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

to think that BBC Radio 1 shouldn't encourage the binge drinking culture?

30 replies

nevergoogle · 02/11/2011 21:07

On Sunday morning the DJ was asking people to call in to give a score out of 10 of how rough you were feeling and there's me tutting and disapproving. Of course it's been going on for years with hungover DJ's but it's so boring and so negative.
Wouldn't it be altogether more positive if you could call in and say how great you were feeling, or call in if you're outdoors on a sunday morning and what you're up to.

hurrumph. [old biddy emoticon]

and yes i can switch it over, i did.

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ShellyBoobs · 02/11/2011 22:13

Badly bleeped TV:

Not one of the best, but I can't be bothered trawling youtube...

Also loved the 'angry pizza man', too.

Grin
SquirtedPerfumeUpNoseInBoots · 02/11/2011 22:17

Ok, so after midnight was a slight exaggeration! I tend to that.
My point was more that the breakfast show isn't the same audience, although reading back that wasn't very clear!
I blame the Wine ive had a long day being unpaid childminder for all the neighbourhood kids as it's half term. A good excuse and I'm sticking to it.

erew · 02/11/2011 22:55

YABU its aimed at people who are 15-35 and frankly a lot of them do go out and get hammered and so they are entitled to say things such as that.

nevergoogle · 03/11/2011 22:14

crikey, if i'd know mumsnet had become a haven for radio 1 listeners i wouldn't have bothered.

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MrsMoominTroll · 03/11/2011 22:19

Yep, middle-aged housewives! exactly the kind of listeners they're trying to ditch

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