

"A few years ago you did a segment on relationship scammers and spoke to a woman who was fleeced 15K by her toy boy. Two slides, one blue and one red, can lead the player to another area of the. Once they are in the vicinity of them, they can extinguish the Flamethrowers, like the Fire Truck's ability, but unlike the Fire Truck, the areas are limited and the player can avoid them. TBA Water cannons and fountains are deadly to players who uses Flamethrowers. They are brilliant lol." Lord said: "That’s just funny, anyone who doesn’t think so should head to the meeting point located just below the raac sign to get a petition started." The Water Park is a playable map in Crash of Cars. John said: "They always play some very clever tracks around the subjects they talk about. "You missed a trick! With your excellent taste in music surely a particular song by the style council would of been the one," Talking Away replied.

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Pat said: "I remember you playing “Bat Out of Hell” after an item about a 90 year old woman who had been stopped for speeding." Scott said: "I honestly thought the reference to Harry and Meghan just about saved the situation because you weren’t going straight from crumbling buildings to that intro, but never worry, it gave people a smile and we all need that right now." "This one went over my head unfortunately. READ MORE Emma Willis fans rush to support her after rare 'lucky lady' statement on husband MattĪlex replied: "Please don’t apologise - I’m sure no offence was intended, but it was the best laugh I’ve had in ages." Andy typed: "Since the time Sloop John B was played after that missing man in the canoes wife was on I will never believe that these are done on purpose, that one was to niche and the rest happen to frequently to be coincidence." Still deciding whether the music scheduler should be sacked or given a pay rise…" Jeremy referenced the tweet by quote-tweeting it and said: "This is on me. Reacting on social media, the listener said: "Almost crashed the car when I heard this (wait for the song). He started playing the popstar's hit song Halo, which opens with the words: "Remember those walls I built? Well, baby, they're tumblin' down." The BBC Radio 2 star took the blame and apologised for playing a seemingly insensitive song during a harrowing news report.Īfter the news bulletin, where it was explained 150 schools are at risk of collapse, Jeremy lightened the mood with a Beyonce track. Jeremy Vine has been forced to apologise for playing a song which left fans saying they "nearly crashed their cars".
