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25-11-2013, 09:43
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Re: Lancashire Day
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Who's the lucky lady?
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I'll treat that as a twitty remark ( hidden pun)
I came away disappointed that I hadn't enough time to get Lancashire mentions in, though I did slip in that there was only one town in the world called Accrington. Too much was spent on reviewing the papers. I was given 6 papers to look at. The Guardian was one of them, but not the Daily Telegraph. The best headline I found was in The Guardian - ' Workers Earn Peanuts from Unfair Trade in Cashews'.
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27-11-2013, 14:10
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Re: Lancashire Day
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson
Have a look at the official flag of Lancashire - a red rose on a yellow background- on the website of the Friends of Real Lancashire. (FORL) A Scottisj city had already lodged a claim for a red rose on a white background before the Lancashire claim was put into the Flag Institute.
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like this bob .....
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27-11-2013, 18:10
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Re: Lancashire Day
outside accy town hall this afternoon ....
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07-12-2013, 18:00
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Re: Lancashire Day
The Hyndburn Mayor's Charity Committee organised a Lancashire Night at Accrington Town Hall on Friday 22nd November. Over 150 people attended, including the Chairman of Friends of Real Lancashire. Entertainment was provided by The Phil Knight Experience and Les Bond and there was a pie and peas supper. As Mayor I attended another Lancashire Night on Saturday 23rd at Bank Mill House, Great Harwood. Entertainment was provided by Dylan Owen and friends. On Lancashire Day I attended the two Hyndburn Proclamations with Great Harwood's Town Crier - Accrington Town Hall at 10 a.m. and Churchfield House, Great Harwood at 11 a.m. I wore full ceremonial robes and was interviewed by Radio Lancashire. On Thursday 28th November there was an excellent Lancashire Day exhibition at Rishton Library. So on the whole I think we raised the profile of Lancashire Day in Hyndburn this year!
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08-12-2013, 12:32
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Re: Lancashire Day
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Originally Posted by Judith Addison
The Hyndburn Mayor's Charity Committee organised a Lancashire Night at Accrington Town Hall on Friday 22nd November. Over 150 people attended, including the Chairman of Friends of Real Lancashire. Entertainment was provided by The Phil Knight Experience and Les Bond and there was a pie and peas supper. As Mayor I attended another Lancashire Night on Saturday 23rd at Bank Mill House, Great Harwood. Entertainment was provided by Dylan Owen and friends. On Lancashire Day I attended the two Hyndburn Proclamations with Great Harwood's Town Crier - Accrington Town Hall at 10 a.m. and Churchfield House, Great Harwood at 11 a.m. I wore full ceremonial robes and was interviewed by Radio Lancashire. On Thursday 28th November there was an excellent Lancashire Day exhibition at Rishton Library. So on the whole I think we raised the profile of Lancashire Day in Hyndburn this year!
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Well done, Judith.
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12-11-2014, 10:40
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Re: Lancashire Day
Lancashire Day looms ever nearer....Thursday 27th November 2014..
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12-11-2014, 11:06
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Re: Lancashire Day
By eck, that means its time to give the whippet a wash and brush up and get me shawl out fert winter!
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12-11-2014, 16:17
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Re: Lancashire Day
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By eck, that means its time to give the whippet a wash and brush up and get me shawl out fert winter!
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Tha can afourd a whippet? An watter?An a brush? An a shawl?
Tha's posh! Set up fert winter!
We ad to eat our whippet last week.
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12-11-2014, 16:30
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Re: Lancashire Day
Liberty bodice time - or sew your kids into their woolen vests (and don't forget to sew in a pocket to house the block of camphor).
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12-11-2014, 16:46
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Re: Lancashire Day
Get some night lights to stop th'outside bog freezing up
Bring t'squares of Accy Observer intut kitchen- they get damp in th'outside bog and freeze into a lump- tha's knackered then!
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12-11-2014, 17:43
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Re: Lancashire Day
On t'market they sell oat cakes, crumpets and black puddings. What about parched peas? Hev Ah missed owt off?
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12-11-2014, 17:45
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Re: Lancashire Day
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson
On t'market they sell oat cakes, crumpets and black puddings. What about parched peas? Hev Ah missed owt off?
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For a change tha're not talking tripe!
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12-11-2014, 19:29
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Re: Lancashire Day
Speaking as Gordon's elder, he seams to be talking tripe all the time.
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12-11-2014, 19:46
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Re: Lancashire Day
Elder, seams, tripe-I like it. Still sharp, Bob!
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13-11-2014, 10:01
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Re: Lancashire Day
Ah'm mustard. It took you all of 7 minutes to appreciate my wit.- you were the only one who did. I'm wasting my time on here.
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