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You 2 back of the class NOW ! Mossy on the right Jay on the left, stay there until the pair of youse can behave ! Mr. G would you like to step forward & carry on your lecture about Art & it's intrinsic cost !:D
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As I have told you before I do not discuss politics with my cousin ( and don't forget Godson ) . I was speaking to him this morning , and not a word of the party politics of Hyndburn passed our lips . There are other things in life . |
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Oy, JCB, if you don't stop encouraging him you can join him ! :rolleyes:
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This thread is about the value of publicly funded art. Can we keep on thread, please. There are plenty of other threads to continue the petty party political game of Squabbles. Back on track. Vesta Tilly, doing the breaststroke past the pound shop, how much? |
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just to get you back on track ...
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The art of illusion. What we're all dying to know, is how much that art cost, so we can better assess it's true worth, and value to us. I'll keep treading water until we know. As I, and it seems many others, totally agree with the culture minister, who this weekend said... “There really must be full transparency for all publicly funded arts bodies.'' |
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:mad: You know Neither party is perfect and that the 'Lib Dems' went for the best chance of power they could get, the only reason the Cons are where they are. Not an out right win just a disgraceful Compromise, (I feel it would have been the same had they sucked up to Labour), Lets have another Election and see what happens? What's happened so far will see you really down the Polls. I would rather have a Majority Government of any party Than this pile of... |
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Now come on John, you have lived a long time(like me) and surely you must have realised by now that whichever party is in opposition, they always have all the answers, but because they are in opposition, lack the ability to do anything about the ills of the time. Now when the party who knew the answers in opposition, get into power, they forget how they knew what to do when in opposition. I hope you followed all that :) |
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Gary, answers coming through soon, keep treading water. |
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It will be of interest to know the other funding costs, when trying to decide the value to us, of these events I'll get out of the pool now, and dry my ringlets, until we know the full costs. |
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