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Topic History of: RIP Caroline Flack 40
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Bookworm Is bitchute available on Firestick?

That is where I mainly watch anything.
Green Man According to news, TV licence might be finally scrapped. MSM news are just opinions disguised as news. Tucker Carlson Tonight and Hannity are opinion pieces but they don't hide it. CNN was good in the early 90s and was a reliable source.

Why bother with YouTube when's there is bitchute.
Bookworm I read and research mostly.
Documentaries are a favourite but when they are no longer gratis, I will stick to reading. I will have nothing to do with the toxic world that villains have created.
Another pair of shithouse that needs to go are Ofcom and the Advertising Standards Agency.
Green Man I must admit I have never seen Strictly Come Dancing. I have met the presenters off screen it was enough. Brucie was one obnioixus ****. Working in hospitality sure does get you to places.
robbiex Green Man wrote:
Sad indeed but talented really, she presented a stupid programme for a shitty broadcaster called ITV.

Ditching the idiot box and Netflix is one of best choices I have made.


I didn't watch any of her programmes, but she won Strictly Come Dancing, which takes talent.

I had netflix for the one month trial, and I pretty much had seen everything I wanted to see. Most US tv series are dragged out to 12 or 13 episodes.