Author Topic: loving ITV.  (Read 1163 times)

The other day i desided to submit a video of me and some mates assing around in the local park. (the video was my friend on a spinny thing holding on it for his dear life).
I send it because i wanted 250 quid, then just now i got a email from them
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Dear Home Video Maker YOU?VE BEEN FRAMED! Clip Reference Number : W1599143 Clip Title : flying friends . Thank you for sending in your home video clip. Unfortunately, we are unable to use your clip in our programme. Please note, due to the very high volume of clips sent to the programme every year, I am afraid we are unable to give you a specific reason for not accepting your clip. Please don?t be put off, and if you have any other clips that you think we might be interested in, please don?t hesitate to send them to us. Remember you could receive £250 if we use your clip in one of our programmes Thank you again for your interest in the programme and taking the time to submit your clip to us. THE YOU'VE BEEN FRAMED VIEWING TEAM

Look at how they spelt. sierriously look how they loving spelt it

/discuss

I sierriously don?t see what you?re talking about.
« Last Edit: May 18, 2010, 01:34:53 PM by Brickman »

Was it really them who e-mailed you?


What is this I don?t even


the color transparent?

Transparency is a COLOR?!



On Topic: I hate spam mail...

That's odd, but why are you loving them?

that?s odd. why do they have ? instead of '

that?s odd. why do they have ? instead of '


Maybe when they typed it it couldnt read apostrophes so it just popped up as a ?.
That happens if you use a forign symbol in-blockland

I don't think people from a merica will understand this topic

You've been framed is a crappy home video show, only good factor is harry hill.
And ITV is the channel it's on.

Harry Hill's TV Burp makes me lol

Well, better luck next time.

Your video must have been stuff then.

Doesn't sound like a very legitimate e-mail.

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I'm sure this is the way of saying it wherever you live, but it bugs the living stuff outta me

Doesn't sound like a very legitimate e-mail.

I'm sure this is the way of saying it wherever you live, but it bugs the living stuff outta me

Programme (British English) or program (American English)