His Wyatt Earp style neck tie thingyNick in 1988 at 1:20 is this the last time he was ever seen on video?
In his opening monologue he was first talking to himself and then congratulated himself on being so clever. In his own mind I am sure he feels he addressed the issue of why we should now believe someone ( Dominic Cummings) he has been describing as a liar for over a year. But the listener is more likely to reach for the off button at the hypocrisy.Went for my morning constitutional & returned to hear O'bingo waffling on about the men who sold us Brexit, Cummings etc.
Incredibly lazy radio, obvs appealing to his obsessed fans.
Nick Abbot must be taking inspiration from O'bingo as he's doing much the same these days.
Back to the presenters' pics, Darren Adam looks like a guy from Futurama.
His Wyatt Earp style neck tie thingy
I bet there are a few parents explaining what a 'wet dream' is this morning too. Is that acceptable vernacular on the radio at 1130am?In his opening monologue he was first talking to himself and then congratulated himself on being so clever. In his own mind I am sure he feels he addressed the issue of why we should now believe someone ( Dominic Cummings) he has been describing as a liar for over a year. But the listener is more likely to reach for the off button at the hypocrisy.
OMG Dare I ask what he said?I bet there are a few parents explaining what a 'wet dream' is this morning too. Is that acceptable vernacular on the radio at 1130am?
Talking about Dominic Cummings passion for Brexit.OMG Dare I ask what he said?
I woke up sweating ... but that was due to the humidity in the room!!!
Oh , my imagination ran into overtime !Talking about Dominic Cummings passion for Brexit.
I'm beginning to think we should lock Prince Harry and Dominic Cummings in a room together so they bore each other to death and leave the rest of us alone.
Global taking over LBC changed it fortunes. There's no doubt about that. It is one of the go to places for politicians to peddle their wares.I think I've posted something similar before, but the fact is that LBC never prospered until Global took over and established its hard news remit. It's now accepted as a serious news outlet and is a go-to for politicians who want a platform for whatever message they happen to be peddling. It's frequent appearances on major national TV news and newspapers give it a high profile. It's still technically a local station but the arrival of digital broadcasting has given it not just a national audience but, judging by callers, an international one.
Indeed, LBC is doing very well for their political coverage and the station and main presenters, as you rightly said, are often featured on TV - even the BBC.Global taking over LBC changed it fortunes. There's no doubt about that. It is one of the go to places for politicians to peddle their wares.
While we moan about the repetition and constant politics it obviously works in terms of listening figures. Ferrari clips in particular are often trending or appearing on TV and Iain Dale get's big names on his evening show.
I didn't hear it (asleep !!). Do we know if the road was clearly marked 'road closed' ? Was it a Highways notice, or just contractors resurfacing the road?? I am sure that would make a lot of difference. However, the fact he has been fined suggests that it is council /TFL/ Highways enforced.For the best part of an hour Ian Payne's been ranting about getting fined £65 for driving on a road closed to vehicles.
Suffice to say his voice has gone up an octave or 3.
"Box junctions, Chiswick, TFL, 20mph zones.....Take MY CAR OFF ME!!"
Payneful stuff
He was driving his son to a golf driving range unaware of any signs, (maybe he missed the sign?) then received a £65 fine through the post with a pic of his car, believe the infringement was called an N52 or something.I didn't hear it (asleep !!). Do we know if the road was clearly marked 'road closed' ? Was it a Highways notice, or just contractors resurfacing the road?? I am sure that would make a lot of difference. However, the fact he has been fined suggests that it is council /TFL/ Highways enforced.
What's wrong with her mother?I hope that Shelagh's mother feels better soon. I would use one of Shelagh's tweets but sadly she is using them to play politics.
Still if she has time for that hopefully her mother is not too ill.
To be honest it's more look than judgment these days.For the best part of an hour Ian Payne's been ranting about getting fined £65 for driving on a road closed to vehicles.
Suffice to say his voice has gone up an octave or 3.
"Box junctions, Chiswick, TFL, 20mph zones.....Take MY CAR OFF ME!!"
Payneful stuff
Nah she’s still be on Twitter I reckon.I hope that Shelagh's mother feels better soon. I would use one of Shelagh's tweets but sadly she is using them to play politics.
Still if she has time for that hopefully her mother is not too ill.
I don't think she's being political. I think she is frustrated and disgusted at the process of trying to get care for her 90 years old mother.I hope that Shelagh's mother feels better soon. I would use one of Shelagh's tweets but sadly she is using them to play politics.
Still if she has time for that hopefully her mother is not too ill.
If anyone is in contact with him, he may like to try http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showforum=30 If they think he has a case worth appealing, they will help.Ian googled & found that over £400,000 in fines had been issued for that particular stretch of 'closed road'.
I is goodIn the last couple of weeks my hubby got a fine for the congestion charge because he drove into London at 9.30 on a Saturday Night and forgot it was weekends and until 10. My daughter got a speeding ticket for some roadworks with a variable speed limit thing she got wrong and I accidentally went through a red light going through some roadworks were there were that many traffic cones it was actually dangerous because it was a just an orange and white blur.
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