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flashy 30-03-2007 17:20

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spaz......

lancsdave 30-03-2007 17:24

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Originally Posted by gondola (Post 405359)
Neil,

I jest not - however the manner in which it is revealed has to be done with a degree of care. I would relish the opportunity to disclose the information I have with immediate effect, but I know it needs to be done in a certain way.

Roughly translated means the story is going to be sold to the News Of The World and the grass will be rewarded with a nice payout :D

accymel 30-03-2007 17:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 405370)
Roughly translated means the story is going to be sold to the News Of The World and the grass will be rewarded with a nice payout :D

Even the micky mouse paper wont be that taken in or daft enough gee thats if they wake up after hearing him:D

lancsdave 30-03-2007 17:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accymel (Post 405371)
Even the micky mouse paper wont be that taken in or daft enough gee thats if they wake up after hearing him:D

Thet don't need to be taken, it's their job to print rubbish for which there is no element of truth :)

accymel 30-03-2007 17:30

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 405374)
Thet don't need to be taken, it's their job to print rubbish for which there is no element of truth :)

I think they would have far more important nonsence to print than gondys unless they pay him a penny only:)

Neil 30-03-2007 17:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gondola (Post 405359)
Neil,

I jest not - however the manner in which it is revealed has to be done with a degree of care.

Then do it as a letter to the Observer or as an anonymous letter to me and I will post it :D

panther 30-03-2007 17:35

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how can anyone be soooooo boring:confused: :Banane36:

flashy 30-03-2007 17:38

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apparently he can

Gayle 30-03-2007 17:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 405378)
Then do it as a letter to the Observer or as an anonymous letter to me and I will post it :D

I suspect he's hoping that he'll drop just enough information and someone will pick up the gauntlet and run with it, thus keeping his nose clean.

Neil 30-03-2007 17:49

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He (I am referring to gondola as a he from now on 'cus it means typing on less s than she) is probably in a position where he knows things that not many do. By telling us on here he might point the finger to the real himself.

yerself 30-03-2007 17:50

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The phrase used by Disraeli to describe Gladstone springs to mind.

"He is intoxicated with the exuberance of his own verbosity"

lancsdave 30-03-2007 17:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 405398)
I suspect he's hoping that he'll drop just enough information and someone will pick up the gauntlet and run with it, thus keeping his nose clean.

Perhaps he could save more time by dropping bigger hints then, the current long winded route isn't working :)

Gayle 30-03-2007 17:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 405400)
He (I am referring to gondola as a he from now on 'cus it means typing on less s than she) is probably in a position where he knows things that not many do. By telling us on here he might point the finger to the real himself.

I made that point ages ago but I suspect you haven't read it because I can't imagine anyone would want to wade through this thread again.

He (and I'll stick to the s-less variant for ease as well) is possibly in a position where he could get fired for sharing this information.

Neil 30-03-2007 17:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 405405)
a position where he could get fired for sharing this information.

Maybe we are on the wrong track. Does anyone at HBC actually know what is going on?

Gayle 30-03-2007 17:58

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It may not be an employee of HBC - there are other people who know an awful lot about the inner workings of the council and who know a lot of words - journalists for instance.


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