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Posted by Thylacine on Tue Jul 5th at 5:32am 2005





"Lovers of the law and good sausage should never watch either of them being made."
- Otto von Bismarck




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Posted by French Toast on Tue Jul 5th at 12:02pm 2005


When was the last time that guy showered?




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Posted by Mephs on Tue Jul 5th at 9:38pm 2005


Much as I like 'Saint Bob' he might be setting himself up for a fall. Its what I like to call Michael Moore syndrome; you become so actively involved in a campaign that you become its poster boy, and enevitably something the people groan at when they see. This is the fault of the media entirely, they prefer to focus on indivuals rather than do real journalism on a broader subject, so it becomes "Bob Geldoff is doing this or that in africa" instead of what is actually going on.

Granted, the BBC have given an excellent level of coverage concerning poverty in Africa, but then they aren't a commercial channel, like all the other ones. It gives them the freedom to put things that heaven forbid people might learn from, without fear of losing rating points, and therefore money.

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Posted by Loco on Wed Jul 6th at 10:03am 2005


I liked Lenny Henry's comment:
"We all know that we're here for one reason: we're all very scared of Bob Geldof"






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Posted by rival on Wed Jul 6th at 8:12pm 2005


? quoting Myrk-
How could you miss it? It was broadcast to 85% of the globe?! Norway must have had it!

they got BBC on satilite but my uncle never watches tv so sold his tv and got rid of his digital reception.





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Posted by Myrk- on Thu Jul 7th at 12:32am 2005


NO TV?!?!! Ye gads!




-[Better to be Honest than Kind]-



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Posted by ReNo on Thu Jul 7th at 2:41am 2005


Anybody watch the Edinburgh Live 8 event this evening? I flicked onto it every now and then, and found it to be stronger than the Live 8 events around the world on Saturday. Perhaps it was because it was in an enclosed stadium as opposed to open parks, but the atmosphere looked better, and the number of people there seemed higher (despite being a lot lower). Unfortunately coverage of it on TV could have been a bit better - there were a few cuts back to the presenter doing interviews and whathaveyou at inappropriate moments (right in the middle of Bob Geldof, Bono and Midge Ure's speeches?!), and really, does anybody care to hear the same bloody standard explanation as to how the bands/singers got involved?







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