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Originally Posted by Neil
I think you are making yourself the laughing stock with your narrow minded views on just about anything Gayle does, except of course when she was helping out Stanley. It's a shame that a few members on here can't see the true purpose of an event like this and just use it to have a moan. When you pull your finger out and do something for the area like Gayle does I hope you don't get a few moaning minnies whinging about your hard work.
Ignore them Gayle and promote your very welcome hard work for our towns somewhere else.
Lifes to short, we will all be dead when it hits the fan in Korea any way.
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I presume I'm one of the 'few members on here' you refer to?
Firstly I'd just like to point out that when I first posted about the Liberating Empty Terrain project, and the crocheted 'sculptures' in the Market Hall, I had absolutely no idea Gayle was involved with it. It was costly to the public purse, and as art it was dire. I haven't changed my mind.
Secondly it's now clear Gayle receives a salary from the council, in relation to the 'arts'. Her work isn't an act of charity.
Thirdly, I'm never 'grumpy on here'. Although I do believe in somethings passionately. Wasting tax payers' money on rubbish, masquerading as some sort of art form, being one such thing. So you needn't bother asking my mother, whilst she is working, about my 'grumpiness' again.
I'm much too emotionally lazy ever to waste my time on being grumpy.
Life's too short.
