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I've heard that in all the hotels in L'Aquila, you now get free sky!


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On 8 Apr, 16:26, Marty > wrote:
> I've heard that in all the hotels in L'Aquila, you now get free sky!


I don't know how it is where you live but where I live sky is, and
always has been free. I find it no problem at all to look at the sky
from my house whenever I wish to and without having to spend one
single penny to do so.
I rather think you meant to write Sky (with a capital S) , i.e the TV
company. But again there is a problem with that because the Sky you
were probably refering to is a British TV company and therefore not
available in Italy. Although there is an Italian TV company that is
also named Sky although it is separate from the British Sky. I'm not
sure if you would have been aware of that though. Still, well done for
trying.
Cheers
Jeff
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You can get British programming on Sky here, or you can usually get a lot of
free UK programming from Freebox or somesuch.


"Jeff Lawrence" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> On 8 Apr, 16:26, Marty > wrote:
>> I've heard that in all the hotels in L'Aquila, you now get free sky!

>
> I don't know how it is where you live but where I live sky is, and
> always has been free. I find it no problem at all to look at the sky
> from my house whenever I wish to and without having to spend one
> single penny to do so.
> I rather think you meant to write Sky (with a capital S) , i.e the TV
> company. But again there is a problem with that because the Sky you
> were probably refering to is a British TV company and therefore not
> available in Italy. Although there is an Italian TV company that is
> also named Sky although it is separate from the British Sky. I'm not
> sure if you would have been aware of that though. Still, well done for
> trying.
> Cheers
> Jeff



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Jeff Lawrence wrote:
> On 8 Apr, 16:26, Marty > wrote:
>> I've heard that in all the hotels in L'Aquila, you now get free sky!

>
> I don't know how it is where you live but where I live sky is, and
> always has been free. I find it no problem at all to look at the sky
> from my house whenever I wish to and without having to spend one
> single penny to do so.
> I rather think you meant to write Sky (with a capital S) , i.e the TV
> company. But again there is a problem with that because the Sky you
> were probably refering to is a British TV company and therefore not
> available in Italy. Although there is an Italian TV company that is
> also named Sky although it is separate from the British Sky. I'm not
> sure if you would have been aware of that though. Still, well done for
> trying.


I didn't find it terribly funny but I think he was referring to the
hotels in L'Aquila not having roofs on account of the earthquake there .

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"soup" > wrote in message
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> Jeff Lawrence wrote:
>> On 8 Apr, 16:26, Marty > wrote:
>>> I've heard that in all the hotels in L'Aquila, you now get free sky!

>>
>> I don't know how it is where you live but where I live sky is, and
>> always has been free. I find it no problem at all to look at the sky
>> from my house whenever I wish to and without having to spend one
>> single penny to do so.
>> I rather think you meant to write Sky (with a capital S) , i.e the TV
>> company. But again there is a problem with that because the Sky you
>> were probably refering to is a British TV company and therefore not
>> available in Italy. Although there is an Italian TV company that is
>> also named Sky although it is separate from the British Sky. I'm not
>> sure if you would have been aware of that though. Still, well done for
>> trying.


[tumbleweeds on]
> I didn't find it terribly funny but I think he was referring to the hotels
> in L'Aquila not having roofs on account of the earthquake there .

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On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 15:26:19 +0100, Marty wrote:

> I've heard that in all the hotels in L'Aquila, you now get free sky!


LOL!
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In article
>,
Jeff Lawrence > writes
>On 8 Apr, 16:26, Marty > wrote:
>> I've heard that in all the hotels in L'Aquila, you now get free sky!

>
>I don't know how it is where you live but where I live sky is, and
>always has been free. I find it no problem at all to look at the sky
>from my house whenever I wish to and without having to spend one
>single penny to do so.
>I rather think you meant to write Sky (with a capital S) , i.e the TV
>company. But again there is a problem with that because the Sky you
>were probably refering to is a British TV company and therefore not
>available in Italy. Although there is an Italian TV company that is
>also named Sky although it is separate from the British Sky. I'm not
>sure if you would have been aware of that though. Still, well done for
>trying.


No, I think he was trying to write $ky ;-)
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