Why come to Orkney to get square eyed? You can do that anywhere. Plenty better things to do than goggle box, but if you really want to why not get Sky+ and record all your favourite things? I guggest at least a 42 inch widescreen, a Bluray drive and plenty of TV dinners. Far better forget the TV and enjoy the Orkney outdoors, get out and about. Or if all you want is TV sell your house at decent price to a needy young couple and emigrate somewhere warm.
Jim and Jean have lived in Orkney off and on for years. They are outdoors people who enjoy the birds and the out-of-doors. They will probably just watch a little TV after dark! What a lot of bad assumptions people are apt to make!! sue Charles Tait <[email protected]> wrote: Why come to Orkney to get square eyed? You can do that anywhere. Plenty better things to do than goggle box, but if you really want to why not get Sky+ and record all your favourite things? I guggest at least a 42 inch widescreen, a Bluray drive and plenty of TV dinners. Far better forget the TV and enjoy the Orkney outdoors, get out and about. Or if all you want is TV sell your house at decent price to a needy young couple and emigrate somewhere warm. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us.
Charles Tait wrote: > Why come to Orkney to get square eyed? You can do that anywhere. > Plenty better things to do than goggle box, but if you really want to > why not get Sky+ and record all your favourite things? I guggest at > least a 42 inch widescreen, a Bluray drive and plenty of TV dinners. > > Far better forget the TV and enjoy the Orkney outdoors, get out and > about. Or if all you want is TV sell your house at decent price to a > needy young couple and emigrate somewhere warm. I wonder if you realise just how patronising your post sounds, Charles? Norman Tulloch