please empty your brain below

Remember that dish will also work with a Freesat box, or the soon to be launched Real Digital service.
So you could get lots of extra radio and TV channels and pay Sky nothing.

You took it down? Good job!

For some people a Sky subscription seems to be a higher priority than food and clothing...

Surely hindering access to the sign that says what to do in the event of a fire must be against some sort of regulation?

They were doing our street again this week ... "and why exactly would I want Sky? Because, you see, I've got a life....."

Anyhoo, completely unrelated, but this dropped into my email box this morning and thought you might be interested. Actually, it probably dropped into yours as well.

http://www.whitechapelgallery.org/shop/product/category_id/22/product_id/953

"Must be against some sort of regulation".

Doesn't seem to bother The Evil Empire from top to bottom, does it?

So far this on side of the channel we are spared this kind of harassment. :-D

I already have sky. Acres of it, up there, see? You can share it.

Many of us F1 addicts are trying to work out how to watch next season without resorting to Sky...

Good grief. While I agree Sky's tactics might be a bit annoying, and I wouldn't like it if they got into my building and started putting posters up, commenter - is it such a crime to watch TV? Not all of it is America's Next Top Model.
It must be tiring being so snooty.

Removing the fire information a blatant breach of all manner of rules & regulations, possibly criminal.
Think about Sky tv just after any part of that rotten conglomerate and their "cousins" at News International start paying a penny of tax in UK.
Here's hoping the european court of things fair in business finds in favour of those who found one can buy satellite tv access from a number of companies based elsewhere in the EU - free trade anyone? Not according to Sky - we'll find out how wide is its malignant influence later this year

When I lived in a block of flats, we used to get a lot of spam asking us to take the lead in persuading our neighbours to sign up for Sky, as the dish couldn't be fitted unless there was some critical mass of subscribers. I suspect it's strongly possible that the culprit is not an external advertiser, but a 5th columnist within your very building...

Sky never bother me up here in E17. However, Virgin Media simply will not piss off. I've already told them that I've ripped out the cable which was allowing water to seep into the cavity wall. It's been cut off with a pair of pliers at the edge of my property line. But they won't take 'fuck off and die' for an answer.

Irritating experience! Re the psychopath poster deliverer getting in: often in blocks of flats the service door-opening button operates till c. 11 am or 12 noon, so that postmen and delivery people can get in.

My block didn't even have a fire regulations sign till last week. Are they even a legal requirement for blocks of flats? (good common sense, obviously..)

Pah! DG never watches the Arsenal on Sky? Give us a(n) (ad) break!

Re: comment about DG being "snooty".

Perhaps he has Freeview, or Virgin Media, or some sort of Internet TV hookup! Don't assume, it makes an ass out of u and me [sic].











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