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JCB 12-07-2011 18:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 918309)
If my memory serves me right I think Brain stood as county council candidate in 1999 and lost but won a council seat the year after in 2000, think he's up for reelection next year

Thanks .

We need some benches up Bullough Park that are in a shaded spot . ;)

jaysay 12-07-2011 18:53

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 918364)
Thanks .

We need some benches up Bullough Park that are in a shaded spot . ;)

Have a word with Tealeaf he's the Accy Web Bench man;):cool:

garinda 12-07-2011 18:59

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 918362)
There's nowt to worry about, Jaysay.

However, given the fact that most people in Ossy have an IQ of about 20 (roughly that of a three month old parrot) then I realise that reading and writing is an exercise beyond them; so possibly someone from Church or Accy could venture up beyond the lamp to check the said inscriptions.

The unveiling of the benches was photographed, and published in the press.

If only that unfortunate habit hadn't affected your eyesight, you could have run your one good beady-eye over said photographs, and have perhaps deciphered what was written on the plaques yourself.

http://www.messentools.com/images/em...os-big-255.gif

Neil 12-07-2011 19:03

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 918284)
Garinda,

Just get your arse up there, take a note of what's written and report back.

It would be easier for him to walk along the bottom path in the park on his travels and read what I assume to be the same plaque

jaysay 12-07-2011 19:05

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 918378)
It would be easier for him to walk along the bottom path in the park on his travels and read what I assume to be the same plaque

What does that say Neil, made in Germany:)

Neil 12-07-2011 19:16

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 918380)
What does that say Neil, made in Germany:)

I can half remember, its something about it being not for residents of Church to use I think, unless I read it wrong :rolleyes:

Tealeaf 12-07-2011 19:18

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 918378)
It would be easier for him to walk along the bottom path in the park on his travels and read what I assume to be the same plaque

Oh dear.

Can you recollect the wording on that one?

Neil 12-07-2011 19:37

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 918389)
Oh dear.

Can you recollect the wording on that one?

I can yes and I think I know what your getting out, I take it you read the word donated?

Tealeaf 12-07-2011 19:39

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 918398)
I can yes and I think I know what your getting out, I take it you read the word donated?

That or words to that effect.

That's why I'm asking about the exact wording.

DaveinGermany 12-07-2011 19:42

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 918359)
Just a thought as anybody seen or heard from Torquemada lately or has he really done a runner

Torquemada.....the Inquistion......Just wait ! When you're least expecting it ! No body expects the Inquisition ! :D

YouTube - ‪Monty Python - Spanish Inquisition Torture Scene‬‏

Boeing Guy 12-07-2011 19:50

Re: Britcliffe
 
No no not the comfy chair.
I am not related to Cardinal Biggles......honest

Neil 12-07-2011 19:50

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 918401)
That or words to that effect.

That's why I'm asking about the exact wording.


I knew it was, I am a big tease :p:D

Tealeaf 12-07-2011 19:58

Re: Britcliffe
 
OK...but I'm sure the wording on those at Merlin are both individually different.

wallop79 12-07-2011 20:03

Re: Britcliffe
 
So does presented by mean he paid for them, out of his £40k wages? Which I for one donated to his said wages

Tealeaf 12-07-2011 20:04

Re: Britcliffe
 
I think you're getting there, Wallop.


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