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Alternative Hyndburn.
According to this weeks Accrington Observer our beloved borough has succumbed to some rather alternative spellings of place names. I refer to the story on page 2 about a house fire rescue. The house was in a part of the borough which I have never heard of, namely Osowaldtwistle. On Page 8 in a story about rowdy bus yobs, it seems that Accrington has now been double-barrelled and is now known as Accring-ton. Has the council made these changes and not consulted the people of the borough? Or is it that our esteemed local rag is desperately short of a decent proof reader....:D
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I don't think they employ one at all these days Lettie. I was told it wasn't necessary since it's all computerised and they have a spell checker.
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A good proof reader...... there were some mistakes in last weeks too.......I just can't remember what they were........(it's the Old-Timers Disease you know)
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Just finished this week's Observer. I usually wait for a second hand copy to be pased on to me on Saturday, but decided l'd treat myself.:(
As well as proof readers, I think some good journalists wouldn't go amiss. Page after page of Confirmation photos? Nice for the children and their families but not at all interesting for anyone else. The last couple of weeks have featured published stories without confirmation of all the facts, which then resulted in a retraction the following week. 'Gay hounded out of home,' being one example were all the facts only came out after publication. Same this week regarding Church and Oswaldtwistle Rotary Club and the Wizard Carnival. A phone call asking for a reaction would make for better journalism than rehashing the story with all the facts the following week, surely? Oh, for the pre tabloid days when The Observer was weighty as well as local and worthy. Happy to save my 45 pence next week, thanks. :) |
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And the MR ANGRY column........it is soooooo contrived. I could write it better myself...or at least a better column.
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I read that drivel once.
Come on Observer, give the space to Marg P. or Acrylic-bob, anyone of those two could entertain and really provoke some thought. I once dismissed Gayle Knight's column as l thought it wasn't really aimed at me, but it was a darn sight more entertaining and well written than this Mr Angry drivel. The only people it leaves angry are the readers. Who writes it the office cleaner? |
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I think it it written by the office cat...!
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See? Now that is catty. Just the sort of stuff l'd like.:) |
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it is just the sort of stuff I could do.......swish, swish....get that tail down and put the claws away......!
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i know its old hat-but once of a day the accrington observor was a damn good paper,out twice a week and i bet sold better,than the tripe nowadays.
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DOUG-do you realise what your saying lol
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