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agsmith578688@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
2018-12-22 22:36:36 UTC
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Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events. But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
Sam Plusnet
2018-12-23 01:08:43 UTC
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Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events. But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.

RT? Radio Times or Russia Today?
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BrritSki
2018-12-23 07:59:11 UTC
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Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events.
But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT?  Radio Times or Russia Today?
Or BrritSki ?
Mike
2018-12-23 08:49:52 UTC
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Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events. But
I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT? Radio Times or Russia Today?
Or Rapid Transit?
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Sid Nuncius
2018-12-23 19:21:54 UTC
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Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events.
But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT?  Radio Times or Russia Today?
Russia Today, obviously:
"Two of our reporters went sightseeing in Felpersham, whose Cathedral
has a 123-metre spire..."
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Sam Plusnet
2018-12-23 21:32:18 UTC
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Post by Sid Nuncius
Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events.
But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT?  Radio Times or Russia Today?
"Two of our reporters went sightseeing in Felpersham, whose Cathedral
has a 123-metre spire..."
<Where's that smiley icon?>

But also BTN.
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Sam Plusnet
Jenny M Benson
2018-12-24 18:17:07 UTC
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Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by Sid Nuncius
Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events.
But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT?  Radio Times or Russia Today?
"Two of our reporters went sightseeing in Felpersham, whose Cathedral
has a 123-metre spire..."
<Where's that smiley icon?>
But also BTN.
Yes, I rather like that one.

Now all I've got to do is try and remember to port this one from lapdog
to desky in due course...
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Sid Nuncius
2018-12-24 18:37:05 UTC
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Post by Jenny M Benson
Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by Sid Nuncius
Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's
events. But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the
Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT?  Radio Times or Russia Today?
"Two of our reporters went sightseeing in Felpersham, whose Cathedral
has a 123-metre spire..."
<Where's that smiley icon?>
But also BTN.
Yes, I rather like that one.
<beam>
Oooh, thanks - that's made my Christmas!
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krw
2018-12-27 15:23:25 UTC
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Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events.
But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT?  Radio Times or Russia Today?
These days the only meaning is retweet surely?
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Mike
2018-12-27 15:25:30 UTC
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Post by krw
Post by Sam Plusnet
Post by ***@gmail.com Tony Smith Prestbury Glos.
Normally RT has a little potted preview of the coming week's events.
But I cannot see one this time, not even on p. 32 with the Chaucer stuff.
I have to ask.
RT?  Radio Times or Russia Today?
These days the only meaning is retweet surely?
Strictly for the birds then.
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