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As a Christmas treat...

Eddie Mair | 14:38 UK time, Saturday, 22 December 2007

...we have a bit of audio for you. It follows in the tradition of an earlier posting, in which we made the most of the use of the word "crap" which was in a story at the time. It was a lovely montage of a number of well known Radio 4 voices saying "crap".

As you know from the news of the week, and the controversy about a song by The Pogues, some other words were being said on the radio a lot...


Comments

  1. At 05:04 PM on 22 Dec 2007, Eddie Mair wrote:

    They removed our desktop widgets...

  2. At 05:16 PM on 22 Dec 2007, wrote:

    BONG!......ab fab & magic in the best tradition of PM!

    ...and with a hint of 502 I do believe?

  3. At 06:37 PM on 22 Dec 2007, wrote:

    Ed...I had a widget...once, but my ol' Mum said I had to get rid of it!

  4. At 07:17 PM on 22 Dec 2007, wrote:

    DIY - I 'think' it was in response to a comment from me that has never appeared.

    I only say that as I appear to be on the recent comments list - and did refer to something about google not being available at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ - but it has never actually appeared - all very bizarre.

  5. At 09:36 PM on 22 Dec 2007, wrote:

    jonnie (4)

    ahh. the old disappearing ´óÏó´«Ã½ widgets trick! Perhaps you should try it on Simons wardrobe.....he could do with a fashion makeover?

  6. At 10:26 PM on 22 Dec 2007, nikki noodle wrote:

    If I transcribe the audio clip here, will it get through do you think?

    Lets try:

    n-n

  7. At 12:36 AM on 23 Dec 2007, wrote:

    DIY (5)

    Ha HA .. Simon chuckled, and wished me to convey his thanks that you identified something dead lying in the Hotel hallway, and telephoning us to notify accordingly!

    Thank you!

    Ruperts little toy has now been removed and confiscated.

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