The first option under More (next to Subscribe) should be to copy the url, and you should also have options to open the link in the browsers you have installed on the device.
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostThe first option under More (next to Subscribe) should be to copy the url, and you should also have options to open the link in the browsers you have installed on the device.
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If you aren't using the app, can't you just paste the url from Chrome?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y4zd1
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Sorry, I wasn't clear, I am using the app (Fussbudget might mention that I am never not using the app), but when I click on More I get Unsubscribe (told you), Download (if downloadable), Bookmark episode, Share, then when I click on Share the varying tweet, WhatsApp, Notepad etc. options.
Anyway, I know you relish the challenge, but as I can now do it in an acceptable fashion you're probably best saving your mental energy for the next time you have to try and teach me something so blindingly easy and obvious...
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Originally posted by Jah Womble View Post
Would he not have escaped anyway by not being a US citizen?
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Have just remembered a colleague who refers to low value tax cases, meagre takings or any small amounts (chickenfeed, as my uncle used to say to try and psych me out when playing Monopoly) as being 'ten bob and a toffee apple'.
She's a week younger than me and postdates D-Day too.
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Originally posted by Diable Rouge View PostNow if only we can convince Americans to adopt dollar coins, rather than paper notes (granted, there have been several attempts over the last 40 years, but surprised that they never took off).
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