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Gordon Booth 06-11-2010 18:46

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Hoo r yu calin comon?

jaysay 07-11-2010 09:24

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 859288)
Strangely enough, (but don't tell anyone), I have no respect for him, any well educated Tory that deluberittly makes speeling musteks just to fit in with the common man, must be treated with suspension.
:D

Well educated Less :D:D:D:D I'll have you know my school was aproved mate:D:D:D

Ken Moss 07-11-2010 18:50

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 859195)
I think we may have a lot in common then Ken only my gibberish is usually only a couple of lines long, unlike yours which very often are a contender to overtake War And Peace in the length stakes

My lexicographical musings may only succeed in inflaming your Conservative-leaning anger, but rest assured my good man that would that it were that I were capable of writing such an epistemologically challenging tome such as War and Peace I would not presume such a liberty within the confines of such a popular internet discussion forum embodied in the manifestation that is Accyweb.

Innit?

Gordon Booth 07-11-2010 18:52

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wat?

Ken Moss 07-11-2010 18:53

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 859189)
Your the nearest Kate, Britcliffe Bashing, thought everybody would have got within seconds:D

Ah, the wag reveals himself.

Don't worry, according to my own source within the Tory party he will be able to get his own back by making his presence felt on Tuesday night at the Rishton Area Management Council meeting.

Brave decision. I must admit to a certain admiration for the man if he goes through with it, particularly considering that I will be in possession of a microphone and he won't.

Less 07-11-2010 18:59

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 859588)
Ah, the wag reveals himself.

Don't worry, according to my own source within the Tory party he will be able to get his own back by making his presence felt on Tuesday night at the Rishton Area Management Council meeting.

Brave decision. I must admit to a certain admiration for the man if he goes through with it, particularly considering that I will be in possession of a microphone and he won't.

Perhaps he's found a little rule somewhere that if the Main man says he will turn up then cancels, the meeting can't continue?

He's found a reason for everything else to be cancelled.
:)

DaveinGermany 07-11-2010 19:11

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 859588)
Brave decision. I must admit to a certain admiration for the man if he goes through with it, particularly considering that I will be in possession of a microphone and he won't.

For some reason, John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby & Mr.Gryle come to mind, can't quite think why though. :rolleyes:

Bernard Dawson 07-11-2010 19:14

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 859586)
My lexicographical musings may only succeed in inflaming your Conservative-leaning anger, but rest assured my good man that would that it were that I were capable of writing such an epistemologically challenging tome such as War and Peace I would not presume such a liberty within the confines of such a popular internet discussion forum embodied in the manifestation that is Accyweb.

Innit?

Have you been watching that episode of Blackadder,concerning Dr Johnson and his dictionary?

garinda 07-11-2010 20:17

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 859588)
I will be in possession of a microphone and he won't.


Yes, but who'll have the Vaseline?

Let battle commence.

:eek:

:D

garinda 07-11-2010 20:18

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 859595)
For some reason, John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby & Mr.Gryle come to mind, can't quite think why though. :rolleyes:


You're so worldly.

I was picturing Citizen Smith.

Up the Tooting Popular Front!

Neil 08-11-2010 05:43

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 859588)
Brave decision. I must admit to a certain admiration for the man if he goes through with it, particularly considering that I will be in possession of a microphone and he won't.

Is it any wonder there is little respect for local politicians with comments like that? :mad:

Ken Moss 08-11-2010 06:22

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 859596)
Have you been watching that episode of Blackadder,concerning Dr Johnson and his dictionary?

No, although with hindsight it may be argued that I have placed a supererogatory burden on this thread by trying to elevate the use of stylised prose to a hitherto unknown zenith, therefore placing a heavier burden on the semantics of the English language than it should be reasonably expected to bear when discussing something as reasonably innoccuous as 'the common man'.

I blame Hitler, as per the internet discussion theory postulated by Less some time ago.

Ken Moss 08-11-2010 06:34

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 859661)
Is it any wonder there is little respect for local politicians with comments like that? :mad:

Whereas I am quite content to accept the fact that I have much to learn, and indeed went to Ossy to do so, I doubt there is much that I can teach the Leader of the Council so the implication that he will turn up to Rishton must surely be something simply to unsettle a particularly irksome opposition backbencher.

With respect to the Oswaldtwistle AMC we picked up some useful tips, so much so that we're wondering if we can fit everything in tomorrow night.

garinda 08-11-2010 07:19

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 859661)
Is it any wonder there is little respect for local politicians with comments like that? :mad:

In truth, I've read very little on here, in which posts weren't respectful, whatever that means, to our local councillors.

True, people do grumble about politcal parties, and some policy decisions. Nationally, and locally.

Most people usually comment that it is a hard job, and they are often in a no win situation.

For centuries Britain has satirised politics, and those who choose to enter it. From eighteenth century pamphleters, nineteenth century newpaper cartoonists, to today's television shows.

It's a release mechanism, born of frustration, and the notion that it's often better to laugh, rather than cry.

Long may it continue.

Ken Moss 08-11-2010 07:28

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 859595)
For some reason, John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby & Mr.Gryle come to mind, can't quite think why though. :rolleyes:

Should I keep my eyes skinned for magic bullets?

:)


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