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garinda 01-02-2011 18:51

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 879885)
A serious thread with Britcliffe in the title on Accy Web, you are taking the Manneken:D

My, how time flys.

It doesn't seem two minutes ago that you were writing to the local press, lambasting this forum as being a place of 'vile and vicious attacks' against your little chum.

Now you are one of us, and realise it's done with deference, and the utmost respect.

;)

Less 01-02-2011 18:56

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 879901)
My, how time flys.

It doesn't seem two minutes ago that you were writing to the local press, lambasting this forum as being a place of 'vile and vicious attacks' against your little chum.

Now you are one of us, and realise it's done with deference, and the utmost respect.

;)

He did used to write didn't he?
They must have had one heck of a spellchecker, 11+ at least!

garinda 01-02-2011 19:08

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 879904)
He did used to write didn't he?
They must have had one heck of a spellchecker, 11+ at least!

They were the glory days of the Observer.

You got a better class of obsessive nutter back then.

:rolleyes:

garinda 01-02-2011 19:11

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 879915)
They were the glory days of the Observer.

You got a better class of obsessive nutter back then.

:rolleyes:


Sorry, for 'nutter' read 'epistolarian'.

Spell checker's made in Britain.

jaysay 02-02-2011 09:29

Re: Britcliffe monthly.
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 879901)
My, how time flys.

It doesn't seem two minutes ago that you were writing to the local press, lambasting this forum as being a place of 'vile and vicious attacks' against your little chum.

Now you are one of us, and realise it's done with deference, and the utmost respect.

;)

That was many moons ago, when I was unable to gain access to the site, but I think you used the wrong smiley at the end of your post:tongueout

jaysay 02-02-2011 09:31

Re: Britcliffe monthly.
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 879915)
They were the glory days of the Observer.

You got a better class of obsessive nutter back then.

:rolleyes:

Ya I can remember you writing the odd letter too:D

garinda 02-02-2011 09:35

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 880045)
Ya I can remember you writing the odd letter too:D


Nothing odd about my one letter.

Though it was glorious.

:D

jaysay 02-02-2011 09:40

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 880047)
Nothing odd about my one letter.

Though it was glorious.

:D

Self praise :rolleyes::rolleyes::D

garinda 02-02-2011 10:12

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 880050)
Self praise :rolleyes::rolleyes::D

Not at all.

Glorious in the fact that it proved a point.

That your little chum, Peter Britcliffe, could eat well in London for a tenner. When he asked if anyone could, and if so they should write a guide book. When justifying why he'd ignored the recommendations of an independent panel, and increased councillor's food expenses by 100%.

Council makes a meal of rises - Accrington Observer

I kindly offered details to a lovely restaurant, only minutes walk from where he was. Two course, half bottle of wine, all for less than £10.

Gloriously detailed, and helpful advice.

It inspired me to start my now popular travel guides, Live Like a King, on a Pauper's Pittance.

:D

Ken Moss 02-02-2011 10:20

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 880050)
Self praise :rolleyes::rolleyes::D

You were obviously taught by the best to recognise it.

jaysay 02-02-2011 10:27

Re: Britcliffe monthly.
 
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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 880060)
You were obviously taught by the best to recognise it.

Sorry to disopiont Ken old chap I was always the teacher not the taught:tongueout

garinda 02-02-2011 10:33

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 880064)
Sorry to disopiont Ken old chap I was always the teacher not the taught:tongueout

Role play.

Kinky.

http://www.footiethreads.com/images/jimmykrankie.jpg

:eek::D:eek:

Ken Moss 02-02-2011 10:38

Re: Britcliffe monthly.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 880064)
Sorry to disopiont Ken old chap I was always the teacher not the taught:tongueout

Whilst not being anything to be proud of John, you must have been one hell of a teacher.

However, you really need to advise Peter that he's going to have to move the events of the Royal wedding forward in order to get the photos in the paper in time for the local elections. Freemen of the Borough, photos with the lucky people getting married, street parties....no votes to be won by appearing in a paper that actually comes out on election day! I'm sure Mr Cameron can wangle a picture of the Leader with Prince William and Kate in advance.

Having watched the Leader of the Council blaze out of the car park like the DeLorean from Back to the Future on hearing of Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen's visit to the Haworth Art Gallery, I fear there is nothing that would prevent him from courting the media if there was the vaguest hint of a few votes.

jaysay 02-02-2011 10:39

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 880066)

Na defo not my scene mate, especially a 60 odd year old school kid:D:D

jaysay 02-02-2011 10:43

Re: Britcliffe monthly.
 
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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 880067)
Whilst not being anything to be proud of John, you must have been one hell of a teacher.

However, you really need to advise Peter that he's going to have to move the events of the Royal wedding forward in order to get the photos in the paper in time for the local elections. Freemen of the Borough, photos with the lucky people getting married, street parties....no votes to be won by appearing in a paper that actually comes out on election day! I'm sure Mr Cameron can wangle a picture of the Leader with Prince William and Kate in advance.

Having watched the Leader of the Council blaze out of the car park like the DeLorean from Back to the Future on hearing of Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen's visit to the Haworth Art Gallery, I fear there is nothing that would prevent him from courting the media if there was the vaguest hint of a few votes.

Advise Peter:eek::eek::eek: your are bloody joking, to advise you have to be in contact with, something that hasn't happened for years, I converse more with you:rolleyes:


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