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Neil 30-03-2007 18:01

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 405409)
journalists for instance.

A journalist that keeps his gob shut, come pull the other ;)

Gayle 30-03-2007 18:07

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 405410)
A journalist that keeps his gob shut, come pull the other ;)

Yeah, good point.

Uncle Mick 30-03-2007 18:42

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I`ve enjoyed this thread, all the twists and turns, shame it`ll finish tomorrow at 7:00pm. He is the Master is`nt he??

flashy 30-03-2007 18:43

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why will it finish tomorrow?

chav1 30-03-2007 18:44

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 405431)
why will it finish tomorrow?

because tomorrow is teh end of teh world but i aint saying whos responsible ;)

harwood red 30-03-2007 18:45

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Crikey if this does carry on then I think it will have a good chance at beating the post count on the word game :eek: :rolleyes:

flashy 30-03-2007 18:46

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oooo i'd better get some sexy time in then if its the end of the world ;)

claytonender 30-03-2007 18:59

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 405032)
Well I don't know anything about Cllr Siddique but I do know that Cllr Rahman has been an excellent Mayor for Hyndburn. He is possibly one of the hardest working men I've ever met and he is also one of the nicest. He fulfills all his official duties with a wonderful smile on his face and his wife is elegant and gracious.

A Mayor can be an excellent asset to an area if they are a good Mayor. They can be ambassadors for the area both inside the area and outside it. If the Mayor attends a function it gives it a certain level of gravitas and support.

PS - if you invite the Mayor to attend your event the press usually comes along and takes a picture so you get extra publicity for your events. :D

I agree with this posting wholeheartedly. As well as his official duties he has helped to raise a lot of money for charity, through the Mayoral Charity Fund. This year the Mayoral Charity's main beneficiaries are MacMillan Cancer Relief, East Lancashire Hospice and Hyndburn Homewise. Which are all charities who help people in Hyndurn.

Uncle Mick 30-03-2007 19:16

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 405431)
why will it finish tomorrow?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2007 19:35

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Gondola IS male according to his profile......unless of course anyone out there knows anything different.

Less 30-03-2007 19:42

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 405296)



I also need to thank uncle Less for making me laugh....


Gosh I only went out to get p*ssed, (sorry mods didn't mean to say ****ed).

I come back and there are lots and lots more posts in this thread.

However there is only one really worth answering and that is above:-

Thank you Lettie by calling me Uncle you have ruined a fantasy I've had about you for ages, from now on my thoughts will have to be cleaner than clean, see how you can ruin an old mans dreams with just one sentence?:D (P.S. I like the moustache If I could grow one I would).:rolleyes:

Ianto.W. 30-03-2007 20:27

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I personaly do not care who 'gondola' is those opinions will stay with me, I have asked this thread more than once, are any heads, or should any heads, roll for the monumental blunder made by the taxi licensing committee, thus far I have not had a sensible answer to the question. Any fool can sit on the sidelines and play the 'Japaneese' sniper, and be applauded by their followers, this is not as some say a boring thread as some members think, to yours truly it is an important issue that needs sensible discussion, anyone who makes light of it should open a thread in 'Anything Goes' and take their infantile opinions to the same.

accymel 30-03-2007 20:31

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 405484)
I personaly do not care who 'gondola' is those opinions will stay with me, I have asked this thread more than once, are any heads, or should any heads, roll for the monumental blunder made by the taxi licensing committee, thus far I have not had a sensible answer to the question. Any fool can sit on the sidelines and play the 'Japaneese' sniper, and be applauded by their followers, this is not as some say a boring thread as some members think, to yours truly it is an important issue that needs sensible discussion, anyone who makes light of it should open a thread in 'Anything Goes' and take their infantile opinions to the same.

Well as this isnt that thread maybe you should wait for a sensible answer on the thread concerned http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=29286 :D

gondola 30-03-2007 20:46

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Ianto,

Indeed. There are many on here who suggest to me that if they had information from me they would progress the matter forward and the rest. However, what have they done in a matter in which the information is in the public domain? Very little.

Have they put pressure on Britcliffe to make the enquiry more transparent and balanced? Have they written to the Leader of the Council suggesting the same?

It is easy to criticise others, and claim that there is insufficient information to act. I have already made my view clear that Mr Dad ought not to be on the Community and Wellbeing Committee if his recent stance is a reflection of his view of community safety.

So come on fence sitters, let's have some action. No point requesting more information if you don't have the tenacity to act on that which is already available.

Ianto.W. 30-03-2007 20:46

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 405486)
Well as this isnt that thread maybe you should wait for a sensible answer on the thread concerned http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=29286 :D

Now I have been waiting for that answer accymel, it was stated on that above thread I quote," This thread is about are you safe in his taxi not about politics" hence the current thread. I do not intend to waste valuable time stating the exact post number, That is why this political thread was raised, without wanting to appear offenceive, do not try to baffle me with science.


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