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g jones 27-03-2007 21:56

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 404168)
This guy has got all and sundry running round in circles wondering who he/she is, as for myself it is unimportant, he/she is as the rest of us is entitled to their annonimity, as a 'newbie' it is I must admit frustrating, but I will give you a clue as to I think it is, a defeated Labour councillor of long standing, if i'm wrong so be it, this person is far to versed in the runnings of the council not to have been. I will leave the rest to your imagination, but you must admit he/she is very entertaining.

My view is it is not one of us Ian. Most of the old guard were of the tank tops and wellies outlook and most would be very old now.

gondola 27-03-2007 21:58

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Those not remotely expert on roles assigned to various Councillors can readily access the information from the Borough Council. In fact, just get a copy of the AGM Report and these are listed.

accymel 27-03-2007 22:07

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Gawd can see why gondy is a failed councillor - bored em all to tears or insulted em to death one or tother:rolleyes:

Less 27-03-2007 22:28

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 404199)
Gawd can see why gondy is a failed councillor - bored em all to tears or insulted em to death one or tother:rolleyes:


Sorry Mel, but if you re-read several times, due to the very bad use of the English language, gondolas reply to Ianto, I think you will come to the conclusion he isn't a failed councillor, (he's actually saying that bit isn't true), which means he could be a councillor or just anyone that walked in from the streets.:D
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gondola=I am taken to it, save for the fact that I am a defeated Councillor.

accymel 27-03-2007 22:37

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 404209)
Sorry Mel, but if you re-read several times, due to the very bad use of the English language, gondolas reply to Ianto, I think you will come to the conclusion he isn't a failed councillor, (he's actually saying that bit isn't true), which means he could be a councillor or just anyone that walked in from the streets.:D


Re- read :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: blumming heck would rather do lots of lines or be :whip: re-reading his turd would be more than punishment itself - mind u i was only bursting gondys fantasy with a nice sharp pin called hard truth:D if should the suggestion he made was a remote possibility!

Acrylic-bob 28-03-2007 11:15

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 404037)
Will he come forth with an Earth shattering statement such as Acrylic Bob is P.B.'s love child and it was because of the way he was abandoned in a bakery that he has such a downer on the whole of Hyndburn Council?
:o


I should just like to point out at this juncture that there is absolutely no connection between the Idiot in Chief and my self, neither through genetics or by law. The fact that he and I both appear to share the same nationality I regard as nothing more than a regretable, but unfortunately unalterable, accident of birth.
Further, should "gondola" or any other person attempt to suggest anything to the contrary, I shall sue.

"Peter Britcliffe's love child"........the very idea!

WillowTheWhisp 28-03-2007 11:22

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 404325)

"Peter Britcliffe's love child"........the very idea!


Just had a vision there of Catherine Tate! How very dare you! :D

Wynonie Harris 28-03-2007 11:53

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 404325)
I should just like to point out at this juncture that there is absolutely no connection between the Idiot in Chief and my self, neither through genetics or by law.

...although when AB and PB were growing up, they did only live about three streets away from each other, but I suppose that's just an unhappy accident of geography! :D

Gayle 28-03-2007 12:15

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 404209)
Sorry Mel, but if you re-read several times, due to the very bad use of the English language, gondolas reply to Ianto, I think you will come to the conclusion he isn't a failed councillor, (he's actually saying that bit isn't true), which means he could be a councillor or just anyone that walked in from the streets.:D

Read it again and he could be saying that the only thing he's unhappy about is being a failed councillor.:D

accymel 28-03-2007 13:26

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 404345)
Read it again and he could be saying that the only thing he's unhappy about is being a failed councillor.:D

hehehehehehehehe so i did read it as it said then:D dont think Less would want to re read it again - it might over excite him:p :D :D

Acrylic-bob 28-03-2007 16:14

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 404338)
...although when AB and PB were growing up, they did only live about three streets away from each other, but I suppose that's just an unhappy accident of geography! :D

WHAT? Where's your proof? As far as I am aware the Idiot in Chief grew up in Ossy, Whereas I, to my certain knowlege, have NEVER lived in Ossy. I know I am getting a bit long in the tooth and the memory is not what it once was, but I think I would have remembered it, if I did, which I most certainly did not.

garinda 28-03-2007 17:00

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 404392)
WHAT? Where's your proof? As far as I am aware the Idiot in Chief grew up in Ossy, Whereas I, to my certain knowlege, have NEVER lived in Ossy. I know I am getting a bit long in the tooth and the memory is not what it once was, but I think I would have remembered it, if I did, which I most certainly did not.

Wynonie has written before how, as a child, he used to play chuff-chuffs with a young Peter in Accrington.

Perhaps you too were in the gang.;)

Acrylic-bob 28-03-2007 17:14

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 404408)
Wynonie has written before how, as a child, he used to play chuff-chuffs with a young Peter in Accrington.

Perhaps you too were in the gang.;)

Hmmm? The only Peter I knew as a child used to wet himself and smelled a bit and so we threw stones at him. Children can be dreadfully cruel.

Less 28-03-2007 17:32

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 404418)
Hmmm? The only Peter I knew as a child used to wet himself and smelled a bit and so we threw stones at him. Children can be dreadfully cruel.

Unfortunately their aim can also be a little inaccurate as well, a decent shot with a Nori might have saved a lot of grief for a lot of people. :D

Acrylic-bob 28-03-2007 18:47

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Chuck it haste......and repent at leisure.


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