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chav1 05-11-2005 01:58

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whay do i have a vision of you sat on a motorway screaming blink you buggers ..?

SPUGGIE J 05-11-2005 17:18

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That wicked sense of humour you have chav is making these visions carry on regardless.

vitty 05-11-2005 20:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Glad to see Mr Angry's blood has stopped boiling at last!

I thought changing the intro (for at least a week) was the best way of symbolising I listened to all your opinions about the column.

I hope you found it an improvement.

Also, our woman in the box won! Read how she celebrated and what goodies she gets to keep next Friday :)

Acrylic-bob 05-11-2005 21:31

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Errmm, pardon me for being pedantic but, re: this week's "Mr Angry" Column, it really makes my blood boil when journalists, who you might suppose would know better, cannot get their terms right. An "Antidote" is something that is taken to counteract a poison and would be entirely useless against a viral infection. However I agree with the point about people cashing in on the misery of others. In an ideal world treatment would be free at the point of need. Hmmmm? Now where have I heard that before?

Doug 05-11-2005 21:48

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I will have to make an effort to remember to pick a copy up when I'm over.

SPUGGIE J 05-11-2005 22:53

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I think i will have to settle for mine being posted up there aint enough in the online version. :(

vitty 06-11-2005 17:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Errmm, pardon me for being pedantic but 'it really makes my blood boil when journalists, who you might suppose would know better, cannot get their terms right

I agree. I didn't use the term in the first place. It got changed.

Margaret Pilkington 06-11-2005 17:53

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Thank you Vitty.... now let's see if you can get the column given to the pupils for them to bring up issues that interest them. I think it would be a good move and would foster some interest in the younger readers - after all they are the future of the prosperity of the paper....and of the area.

vitty 06-11-2005 17:57

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It's not a bad idea, but you have to consider the practalities.

For a regular column written by an outside/unpaid reporter, you need to have:

someone who can write, and
someone who can writer regularly and be depended on to send it in

...which is much less readily available than it seems.

Acrylic-bob 06-11-2005 18:24

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I don't suppose I would be allowed to nominate myself would I? If Margot Grimshaw can do it I am damn sure I could make a better fist of it than her!

Gayle 06-11-2005 19:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vitty
It's not a bad idea, but you have to consider the practalities.

For a regular column written by an outside/unpaid reporter, you need to have:

someone who can write, and
someone who can writer regularly and be depended on to send it in

...which is much less readily available than it seems.

They had someone who could do that................once upon a time!

garinda 06-11-2005 22:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
I don't suppose I would be allowed to nominate myself would I? If Margot Grimshaw can do it I am damn sure I could make a better fist of it than her!

Babette I'd like to second you.
You'd be wonderful.
Anything Margot could do with her fist I'm sure you could do better.

Acrylic-bob 07-11-2005 04:12

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Thank you, how kind of you to say so.


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