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jaysay 29-09-2011 09:14

Re: The Mayor
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 936599)
They posted they worked for 'the council'.

Ya for 40 years the council (Hyndburn hasn't been in existans that long;)

davemac 29-09-2011 10:04

Re: The Mayor
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 936602)
Ya for 40 years the council (Hyndburn hasn't been in existans that long;)

garinda got it correct, I worked for THE COUNCIL for 40 years, Accrington coporation before that.
so jaysay if in doubt read the instuctions, you always seemed like a nice bloke when we spoke on the phone and you were very pleasant when we shook hands.
I think this thread has attracted some shapers and movers, and yes I did put time in for nothing, attending evening meetings and working past closing time , ask gjones he used to come in my office late fridays and apart from the cleaners we were the only ones there.

jaysay 29-09-2011 10:58

Re: The Mayor
 
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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 936612)
garinda got it correct, I worked for THE COUNCIL for 40 years, Accrington coporation before that.
so jaysay if in doubt read the instuctions, you always seemed like a nice bloke when we spoke on the phone and you were very pleasant when we shook hands.
I think this thread has attracted some shapers and movers, and yes I did put time in for nothing, attending evening meetings and working past closing time , ask jones he used to come in my office late fridays and apart from the cleaners we were the only ones there.

Its quite obvious you have one up on me, as you seem to know me, which is always an advantage, when in this sort of debate, if you don't want to reveal your Identity on here, which is quite understandable, send me a PM so I'm not shooting in the dark, doing that sometimes means you miss the intended target;)

davemac 29-09-2011 13:27

Re: The Mayor
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 936630)
Its quite obvious you have one up on me, as you seem to know me, which is always an advantage, when in this sort of debate, if you don't want to reveal your Identity on here, which is quite understandable, send me a PM so I'm not shooting in the dark, doing that sometimes means you miss the intended target;)

the names the same, and i introduced myself to you at a mayors inorguration (cant remember which one but it was a few years ago now), which in light of the thread topic could suggest I know what I am talking about, possibly, well I might, then again im not sure, ok i dont,
I am typing this in crayon as i am not allowed anything sharp in here.

ok nurse Ill get back in bed.


if i made an instantly forgetable impression and you havent a clue who i am then i will send a pm, I will have to talk to my therapist first though.

jaysay 29-09-2011 18:04

Re: The Mayor
 
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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 936657)
the names the same, and i introduced myself to you at a mayors inorguration (cant remember which one but it was a few years ago now), which in light of the thread topic could suggest I know what I am talking about, possibly, well I might, then again im not sure, ok i dont,
I am typing this in crayon as i am not allowed anything sharp in here.

ok nurse Ill get back in bed.


if i made an instantly forgetable impression and you havent a clue who i am then i will send a pm, I will have to talk to my therapist first though.

Well I've only been to one Mayoral do since 1993 that was 2000 when Doug Hayes was Mayor, on that occasion I met quite a few Officers who I had spoken to often on the phone over preceding years, you must have worked in the Works Department or Environmental Health, so a PM might help:D

garinda 19-11-2011 17:49

Re: The Mayor
 
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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 936171)
I know the Labour Party wants to democratise in the fairest sense

Yeah, ok.

I believe you.

It's just the other '95%' you've got to convince.

;)

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 939155)
A referendum is fine by me.

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 939097)
I personally have no objection to a simple in out vote. Settles the issue democratically.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...tml#post939097

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ing-59650.html

jaysay 19-11-2011 19:35

Re: The Mayor
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 949733)
Yeah, ok.

I believe you.

It's just the other '95%' you've got to convince.

;)





http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...tml#post939097

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ing-59650.html

Well our MP had the opportunity to explain himself in the Observer this weekend in his column, did he, did he hell, the whole column was is usual lets attack to government, telling the good people of Hyndburn just how the the country was being mismanaged bla bla bla bla, if I wanted diatribe like that I'd buy the Mirror, Guardian and Independent every morning. His column might have been put to better use, like explain why we thought he should deny those who elected him the right to have a say on Europe and why he put party before people, instead of the unadulterated crap he decided to bore the pants of every one with:(


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