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Originally Posted by Gayle
My business did not fail. There is no need to resort to personal attacks and snidy comments. You have surprised me.
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I apologise.
If it makes you happier...
Oh, that's very sad. As it is when any commercial business ceases trading. A local one especially.
Sadly the continued silence, regarding making the costs of the Victorian Swimming Gala known to the public who are actually funding it, as both the Minister of Culture and the Arts Council say it should be, suprises no one.
Apparently the information has to be released within twenty days, after it has been requested under the Freedom of Information Act.
I have no idea when the person who requested the funding costs did this, but there's the very real possibilty that the information will be in the public domain before the event anyway. Which makes the continued silence a bit of a Google Page Ranking disaster.
Again I apologise if you think I've been 'snidy' (sic).
I don't think I have.
The only things I've said about you personally have been positive.
I prefer to see the good in people.
Which is why I knew you yourself weren't being snidey, when referring to 'suit sellers', as I'd (wrongly) been reported in the press of doing, and 'cake makers', which I believe is the nature of Acrylic-bob's successful business, when you asked what were worthwhile jobs, in post 10 of this thread.
Still, not long to go.
Let's hope the weather picks up before the 27th, or the Yorkshire clowns really will be swimming down Broadway.
(No need to thank me, for yet one more plug for the event.)
