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jaysay 16-12-2005 17:24

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Originally Posted by Gayle
What a bizarre thing to post. Either you were there and know how many people turned up, in which case you can't say that nobody turned up, or you weren't there and would have no idea how many people turned up.

Don't get your feathers roughled, I was having a drink last night and a bloke who works for HBC just mentioned that not many people turned up, seems a shame when you made such an effort

park381 16-12-2005 18:20

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Originally Posted by garinda
The light is not attracting more people to congregate at the play area, but less. As you know we have a very good vantage point and are happily monitering the situation for you now you've moved

I was only quoting gayles comments from her meet & greet session, it would still seem there is a slight difference of opinion on this issue.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Neil 19-12-2005 19:16

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Originally Posted by jaysay
....a bloke who works for HBC just mentioned....

So do you work for HBC or are involved with them?

garinda 19-12-2005 19:27

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Hi, I,m Jaysay. Middle Class, Right wing bolshevik, retired and interested spectator of aall that goes on in the Borough.That includes some of the daft nonsense I sometimes read on this site.


Judging from his introduction he just may.:)

park381 19-12-2005 19:51

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Originally Posted by garinda
The light is not attracting more people to congregate at the play area, but less. As you know we have a very good vantage point and are happily monitering the situation for you now you've moved

So you can see over buildings, and round corners (thought I had replied to this one earlier ah well must be my age)
From your mothers you would get a good view of the top of the lighting column, unless of course you were upstairs stood on a chair :)

garinda 19-12-2005 21:49

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Originally Posted by park381
So you can see over buildings, and round corners (thought I had replied to this one earlier ah well must be my age)
From your mothers you would get a good view of the top of the lighting column, unless of course you were upstairs stood on a chair :)

Since I know for a fact Mummy has never had you in, it gives me great pleasure to inform you there is a very good view of the playground from the sittingroom, and the view from upstairs is even better.

No chair, or bouncing on the bed needed.:D

park381 20-12-2005 08:21

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Originally Posted by garinda
Since I know for a fact Mummy has never had you in, it gives me great pleasure to inform you there is a very good view of the playground from the sittingroom, and the view from upstairs is even better.

No chair, or bouncing on the bed needed.:D

Have they cut all the trees down on that side of the park :D

garinda 20-12-2005 08:28

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Originally Posted by park381
Have they cut all the trees down on that side of the park :D

No there are what we call 'gaps' between the rhododenrons, giving a clear uninterupted views of the play area.:D

park381 20-12-2005 09:11

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Originally Posted by garinda
No there are what we call 'gaps' between the rhododenrons, giving a clear uninterupted views of the play area.:D

Yes you must have :D

garinda 20-12-2005 09:16

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???????????????????????

I've no need to lie you plonker.


We can sit on the sofa and see quite clealy the play area. Which I'm pleased to report is now mainly filled with children enjoying the equipment, which they couldn't before when it was under the trees and hidden away, and very often vandalised so there wasn't a single thing for the children to play on.

Since you no longer live near the park, I really don't see what you have such a bee in your bonnet about.

garinda 20-12-2005 09:28

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Your argument may have been better if the photograph had actually been taken from the play area, rather than taken from above it.

I'm not getting into an argument with you about this again, we've been here many times before.

I think the play area is in a much safer, less dark place, and also less prone to vandalism, where the children can play safely in the sunshine. You and some of your friends do not, for whatever reason, though the main argument seems to be that it has spoilt their view, which to me seems rather a selfish reason. The park is for everyone to enjoy.

End of my case. There will be no further discussion from me on this subject.

park381 20-12-2005 09:56

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Originally Posted by garinda
???????????????????????

I've no need to lie you plonker.
Since you no longer live near the park, I really don't see what you have such a bee in your bonnet about.

Who are you calling a plonker, if you are refering to me then please retract the statement.
I do not have a "bee" in my bonnet as you indicate, just interested as to the outcome of the whole thing :cool:

garinda 20-12-2005 10:01

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Originally Posted by park381
Who are you calling a plonker, if you are refering to me then please retract the statement.
I do not have a "bee" in my bonnet as you indicate, just interested as to the outcome of the whole thing :cool:

Bloomin' Hell, I wasn't going to carry this on. I called you a plonker for trying to make out I was fibbing when you posted that photograph, supposedly showing that we couldn't see the play area.

Don't squirels ever hibernate?:D

park381 20-12-2005 10:03

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Originally Posted by garinda
I'm not getting into an argument with you about this again, we've been here many times before.

Thought it was a discussion not an argument
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The park is for everyone to enjoy.
I will agree with you on that point
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End of my case. There will be no further discussion from me on this subject.
Have nothing to say on that score other than "good" :D :D

garinda 20-12-2005 10:04

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Have nothing to say on that score other than "good" :D :D [/quote]

Good.:)


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