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walkinman221 20-01-2012 17:12

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 963658)

True Colours of course he showed them in the altercation with the dog walker:)

steve2qec 20-01-2012 17:17

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 963655)
Think my last post went right over his head?

Ahh, True Colours!!....At first I thought. uh?...Girls Just Wanna Have Fun?

walkinman221 20-01-2012 17:19

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Nah he just wants to spoil everyones fun.

sherlock holmes 01-02-2012 18:22

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this story sounds totally feasible. i would suggest those in glass houses dont throw stones. theres plenty of dirt to be spread if thats the way you want to go.

Less 01-02-2012 18:31

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Originally Posted by sherlock holmes (Post 967011)
this story sounds totally feasible. i would suggest those in glass houses dont throw stones. theres plenty of dirt to be spread if thats the way you want to go.

Welcome to AccyWeb, although I could never pit my wits against the super sleuth in Sir Arthur's stories I have a sneaky feeling you are here on a mission, straight on site, straight into this thread did not enter go, (go by the way, is the introduce yourself thread, that is where all genuine new members get a warm AccyWeb welcome).
I do hope while you are here you will avail yourself of the many other interesting threads on site, once again, welcome to the site, Chuck.

Gordon Booth 01-02-2012 19:15

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Originally Posted by sherlock holmes (Post 967011)
this story sounds totally feasible. i would suggest those in glass houses dont throw stones. theres plenty of dirt to be spread if thats the way you want to go.

Sherlock Holmes-man of mystery indeed!
This thread had 288 posts on it before yours.
So pretend I'm Dr Watson and please explain-
1. Which bit of this long saga sounds totally feasable.
2.Where were greenhouses mentioned?
3.By 'plenty of dirt to be spread' are you talking about the manure pile or something more scented?

sherlock holmes 09-02-2012 19:46

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wow he can count!!!

Karateman 09-02-2012 20:29

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I have just spent over 30 mins reading this now silly thread...I think I got to page 7 or 8 before I gave up and jumped to the end page.
Mr Moderator/Admin I think you should have closed this thread months ago. It started with some great facts and pics about an old Accy establishment then turned into a debacle of Ego's and insults, and I for one dont want to read that sort of talk.
I joined the Web for interesting facts about everything ACCY....so lose this thread and lets start again before you lose members.

Phil

Neil 09-02-2012 20:47

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Originally Posted by Karateman (Post 969294)
I have just spent over 30 mins reading this now silly thread...I think I got to page 7 or 8 before I gave up and jumped to the end page.
Mr Moderator/Admin I think you should have closed this thread months ago. It started with some great facts and pics about an old Accy establishment then turned into a debacle of Ego's and insults, and I for one dont want to read that sort of talk.
I joined the Web for interesting facts about everything ACCY....so lose this thread and lets start again before you lose members.

Phil


Dear Phil,

I am sure we have lots of threads that wont interest you, would you like me to close them all so we dont lose members?

Regards,

Mr Mod

cashman 09-02-2012 21:17

Re: Spire farm development
 
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Originally Posted by Karateman (Post 969294)
I have just spent over 30 mins reading this now silly thread...I think I got to page 7 or 8 before I gave up and jumped to the end page.
Mr Moderator/Admin I think you should have closed this thread months ago. It started with some great facts and pics about an old Accy establishment then turned into a debacle of Ego's and insults, and I for one dont want to read that sort of talk.
I joined the Web for interesting facts about everything ACCY....so lose this thread and lets start again before you lose members.

Phil

Well Phil, yeh made only 28 posts in just oer 3 years, so yeh wouldn't be much of a loss.:hehetable

Karateman 12-02-2012 17:13

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 969302)
Dear Phil,

I am sure we have lots of threads that wont interest you, would you like me to close them all so we dont lose members?

Regards,

Mr Mod

Dear Mod,
I didn't say it didn't interest me, I found it very informative AT THE BEGINNING, about the history of the farm and area, and Mr Foy only wanted some feedback about his restoration. It was when it got into slanging matches and nasty comments that the thread lost its appeal and when the moderator should have stepped in.
And Cashman...well!!!!!

Phil

cashman 12-02-2012 18:00

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Originally Posted by Karateman (Post 969915)
Dear Mod,
I didn't say it didn't interest me, I found it very informative AT THE BEGINNING, about the history of the farm and area, and Mr Foy only wanted some feedback about his restoration. It was when it got into slanging matches and nasty comments that the thread lost its appeal and when the moderator should have stepped in.
And Cashman...well!!!!!

Phil

Well what? Did i lie or make a libelous comment? Or was it truthful?:rolleyes: As far as i'm concerned, this is most popular/active local forum ive come across, But every now n then it seems get people like you,who can tell the Mods/Members how it could be better.:rolleyes: Well me fer one- those people brass me off, If it aint broke,it don't need fixing, Put that in yer pipe n smoke it.:rolleyes:

Karateman 12-02-2012 18:29

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"this is most popular/active local forum ive come across"


Dont spoil it then.....

maxthecollie 12-02-2012 18:32

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Has anyone been through Spire Farm recently. We went through at the weekend when Mr Foy had done his alterations as requested by the footpaths office. It was very muddy as could be expected with his machines and all the rain. Someday I hope that the path will be dried up and a pleasant walk again.

walkinman221 12-02-2012 19:06

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Yes but be fair:rolleyes:he has not finished the job yet:rolleyes:


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