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Ianto.W. 30-03-2007 12:00

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Originally Posted by gondola (Post 405084)
Ianto wrote: If anyone is considered for selection to as you say be an ambassador for the Borough, it should be at least ascertained that they are able to chew gum

I’m not sure chewing gum is his strength. It is rumoured to me that he has a few front teeth missing, though I am not able to confirm the same. Gayle stated this morning that the current Mayor has served his town with a smile. If it is the case that Siddique has a few teeth missing, a frown may be more appropriate than a smile when being photographed.

In my reply I said anyone gondola, The current Mayor of this Borough has been a credit to it, as he is to his profession, and a true gentleman.

WillowTheWhisp 30-03-2007 12:03

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 405090)
put them both together and you get:-

Gala on a odd ring

You get something else too but I'm far too ladylike to say a thing like that. :eek:

accymel 30-03-2007 12:05

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I'd like to know as well as others have pointed out is why gondy seems to go offline as soon as he posts then comes back again with a reply - does that assume he has to revert to his handbook on the next nonsencial reply or he has a very poor net connection :confused:

Less 30-03-2007 12:06

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 405100)
You get something else too but I'm far too ladylike to say a thing like that. :eek:

P.M. Me, I'll put it on for you. :D (and no-one will know it was you).

MargaretR 30-03-2007 12:06

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Suspect this thread is a build up to April 1st

gondola 30-03-2007 12:07

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Ianto,

Quite. The current Mayor has been a tremendous asset to Hyndburn. If Siddique is selected as the next Mayor then I can state in advance that he would be nothing save a liabilty.

accymel 30-03-2007 12:09

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Originally Posted by gondola (Post 405105)
Ianto,

Quite. The current Mayor has been a tremendous asset to Hyndburn. If Siddique is selected as the next Mayor then I can state in advance that he would be nothing save a liabilty.

Did u get that from a book notice u go off no soon as u post:confused:

Less 30-03-2007 12:09

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A darling! O, 'n' a dog.;)

WillowTheWhisp 30-03-2007 12:13

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 405108)
Did u get that from a book notice u go off no soon as u post:confused:

It's no good Mel, he's gone again. :D

accymel 30-03-2007 12:16

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 405111)
It's no good Mel, he's gone again. :D

:rofl38: probably off to research an answer for me that makes no sence lol:D

accymel 30-03-2007 12:17

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 405100)
You get something else too but I'm far too ladylike to say a thing like that. :eek:

Well DOG INN comes out of the pair LOL!!!!!!!:D

WillowTheWhisp 30-03-2007 12:35

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 405113)
Well DOG INN comes out of the pair LOL!!!!!!!:D


Less posted it but I can't imagine where he got it from ;)

gondola 30-03-2007 12:46

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Those that have concerns about the conduct or insouciance of some councillors ought to present their case in writing prior to the AGM on the 17th of May at the Council Chambers. They should propose that it be admitted as a formal reslution, though I suspect this would not be allowed. Additionally they should do the same for thye meeting on the 19th of May.

Another way to make known frustrations is prior to the AGM, by casting your vote at the elections.

Gayle 30-03-2007 12:51

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Originally Posted by gondola (Post 405131)
Those that have concerns about the conduct or insouciance of some councillors ought to present their case in writing prior to the AGM on the 17th of May at the Council Chambers. They should propose that it be admitted as a formal reslution, though I suspect this would not be allowed. Additionally they should do the same for thye meeting on the 19th of May.

Another way to make known frustrations is prior to the AGM, by casting your vote at the elections.

You clearly have concerns - will you be making a formal complaint?

lancsdave 30-03-2007 12:53

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 405101)
I'd like to know as well as others have pointed out is why gondy seems to go offline as soon as he posts then comes back again with a reply - does that assume he has to revert to his handbook on the next nonsencial reply or he has a very poor net connection :confused:

Perhaps you can't log in under 2 usernames at the same time. :rolleyes: :D


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