As part of my work (which we actively don't mention on this website now, as opposed to the previous passive "why would you want to hear about what I did today?" stance on it) I got to go on BBC Radio Suffolk to talk about something we were doing (I do realise that in the space of one sentence I've just set-up a rule for myself and broken it, but I figure speaking about what I said on BBC Radio Suffolk is alright because, you know, they were broadcasting what I said about my work across the entire county and Internet). Afterwards various people who happened to be up at 8:30 in the morning listening to BBC Radio Suffolk commented on it. Generally it was well received but one rather salient point was made; given the demographics of BBC Radio Suffolk at 8:30 on a Sunday morning I should have probably avoided the repeated use of the expression 'blitz the area' to describe what we were going to do.
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Mr.Moony
You didnt insult the famers and their GM crops did you :O