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garinda 16-12-2006 23:51

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Come on you happy chatters, back in your special thread in Anything Goes.

Mummy doesn't want another spoiled thread.:D

Doug 16-12-2006 23:51

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 353124)
I'm sorry I just think they're all a monstrosity, from the stupid bees on the roundabout at that place up the road to the rusty owd Angel of The North. Let natural be exactly that IMHO!

Well said Tinkers...........:)

cherokee 16-12-2006 23:51

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 353120)
We could do a duet........;) :D

:eek: But I dont have a pipe of my own hun..:) ummmm but if a good tune comes from your pipe i might dance:banslide: :D

WillowTheWhisp 16-12-2006 23:52

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I quite like the bees. At least that one is symbolic of Blackburn.

cherokee 16-12-2006 23:53

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I like that one of the bees as well

accymel 16-12-2006 23:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 353124)
I'm sorry I just think they're all a monstrosity, from the stupid bees on the roundabout at that place up the road to the rusty owd Angel of The North. Let a natural beauty be exactly that IMHO!


Exactly tinks well said:D

Doug 16-12-2006 23:53

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 353127)
:eek: But I dont have a pipe of my own hun..:) ummmm but if a good tune comes from your pipe i might dance:banslide: :D

:o :o :o :o :o No, no, no. I can't say that, she's a lady :D

Tinkerbelle 16-12-2006 23:55

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 353128)
I quite like the bees.


Well I like my roundabouts to have flowers ;) Can't please everyone can they.

Doug 16-12-2006 23:55

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 353128)
I quite like the bees. At least that one is symbolic of Blackburn.

I've not seen it? anyone got a shot. :confused:

Doug 16-12-2006 23:56

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle (Post 353134)
Well I like my roundabouts to have flowers ;) Can't please everyone can they.

and if you have flowers, you get real bees :)

garinda 16-12-2006 23:56

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If you wish to live in a world without human created beauty, why don't you all live in boring little box like houses and wear prolatarian uniforms, or move to Russia.:D

accymel 16-12-2006 23:58

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 353128)
I quite like the bees. At least that one is symbolic of Blackburn.

Bees a symbol of Blackburn:confused: mmm :rofl38:

Mmmmm get a nice pile of dog turd & announce it as art:p

Doug 17-12-2006 00:01

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 353138)
If you wish to live in a world without human created beauty, why don't you all live in boring little box like houses and wear prolatarian uniforms, or move to Russia.:D

Absolute bollocks, every time I look at a woman I see Human Created Beauty, :)

when I look at that thing I see ****e….:rolleyes:

Tinkerbelle 17-12-2006 00:02

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 353138)
If you wish to live in a world without human created beauty, why don't you all live in boring little box like houses and wear prolatarian uniforms, or move to Russia.:D

It's fake crap! God (or who ever did it) gave us a natural beauty to admire rather than a man made metal sculpture.

Human created beauty is found in architecture of beautiful buildings, again IMHO. Not some crappy metal monstrosity plonked on some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.

WillowTheWhisp 17-12-2006 00:05

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 353139)
Bees a symbol of Blackburn:confused: mmm

They feature on the Blackburn Coat of Arms and they used to be on all the black bins and bollards in the town. The town motto is something to do with them too. The hardworking bee has historically been the symbol of Blackburn. That's why the new radio station chose it for its name.

Here endeth the history lesson. :D


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