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It’s good having a laugh
Remember when the TJC graphics suddenly popped up and Shona looked like she was going to be sick? Looks like an ultra sound scan of the Barclays bank logoWhat's happened to the logo at the bottom right?
Looks like it could be a blue print of the new studio.
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They said that Simon Lost money on the Ideal World Collapse, maybe he registered the logo and is getting paid a fee. Perhaps the new studio might see a new logo. Then I will need to be pinched to make sure it isn't a dream/nightmare
He asks "how many of us have destroyed freezers using a screwdriver and hammer chipping away blah blah".Lovely to see freezer spray £9.99 expert Peter van Steelalivinge showing us the intricacies of using it. Point it and spray the fu…Looks genuinely unhappy to be sitting next to Motormouth Two. Isn’t there anything better he could be doing with his time? Emptying the septic tank? Selling laces? Running a horse chestnuts stall at Aldwych Tube Station?
Who knows what he was thinking when he did this. TJC acquired Ideal World's IP rights, broadcasting rights, studio equipment, and other intangible assets. Is the branding/trademark not classified as an intangible asset?They said that Simon Lost money on the Ideal World Collapse, maybe he registered the logo and is getting paid a fee. Perhaps the new studio might see a new logo. Then I will need to be pinched to make sure it isn't a dream/nightmare
The brand would and should be included. This would include any trademarks. Perhaps he was chancing his arm but I'm sure if it was done without consent then he could be taken to court. It really depends on the agreement. Or lack thereofWho knows what he was thinking when he did this. TJC acquired Ideal World's IP rights, broadcasting rights, studio equipment, and other intangible assets. Is the branding/trademark not classified as an intangible asset?
My late Mum used to use a carving knife many years ago, until she bought a frost free freezer.He asks "how many of us have destroyed freezers using a screwdriver and hammer chipping away blah blah".
Maybe in IW's world that's a common occurrance but in my world i've never seen or heard of anyone taking a hammer and screwdriver to a freezer.
I used to do it about 20 years ago, but my current ancient unit doesn't require itMy late Mum used to use a carving knife many years ago, until she bought a frost free freezer.
A pallet knife and a butter knife were used by my late mother. Without her knowledge, I once utilized a wallpaper scraper. She and I were equally puzzled by the damage she discovered when she next defrosted it.He asks "how many of us have destroyed freezers using a screwdriver and hammer chipping away blah blah".
Maybe in IW's world that's a common occurrance but in my world i've never seen or heard of anyone taking a hammer and screwdriver to a freezer.
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Very basic machine, you can get them elsewhere for much much less.Even if you don't want this cheapo plug in vacuum cleaner, just buy it. When they've gone, we won't be getting any more until October, and they will be £79. Yeah, right.