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10-11-2005, 23:34
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
Sorry, you are right. I put a capital k, thanks for spotting that.
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10-11-2005, 23:38
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
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Sorry, you are right. I put a capital k, thanks for spotting that.
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Sir, I refer you to my last pm………..
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10-11-2005, 23:40
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
Asterixes are allowed, read into it what you like, just don't tread on my new shoes.
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10-11-2005, 23:51
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
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Asterixes are allowed, read into it what you like, just don't tread on my new shoes.
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It's not allowed when I do it. You better get a pm or I'll be having a word.
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11-11-2005, 00:01
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
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I'm sorry to mention things in the latest edition when people don't get their copy until Friday. I used to have to wait for a well thumbed copy on Saturday, but now I treat myself on Thursday evening.
At least I will be the first in the queue for the come f**k me shoes,at that new shop.
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Your right I don't get my copy until it is delivered fri am and yet I am always strangely drawn to observer threads!!!
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11-11-2005, 08:36
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
Hope you can read this doug
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11-11-2005, 09:06
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
Go on Gayle, we're rooting for you!
By the way, I've not viewed the posts on here for a while, am I right in thinking that Vitty is a reporter on the Ob?
Can he give us some insight into the way newspapers work?
I was wondering about the front page story on the murder charge being dropped. It was on the front of the Telegraph on Thursday, but the Ob has an 'Exclusive' under it. How does that work? Maybe I should learn never to trust newspapers!?
And on that note, poor old Dorothy MacGregor of Maundy Grange. She's a great part of the community here in Hyndburn, but all she seems to get is stick for trying to help. Leave her alone I say!
Apart from that the Ob's a good read.
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11-11-2005, 09:44
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
Yes Dillon, Vitty works for the Observer. He's been quite up front about it, unlike some.
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11-11-2005, 09:58
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
Thank you Park, you’re a gentleman. Gayle best of luck, it’s a positive peace that plants a nice seed in peoples minds.
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11-11-2005, 10:43
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
I had to snigger at this week's Mr Angry, who claims that he never uses tired cliches. What on Earth does he call 'it really makes my blood boil' then??????
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11-11-2005, 13:33
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
A rallying call for the blood transfusion service.
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11-11-2005, 18:48
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
Yes, most happy at the piece in the paper about me today - nice to be so newsworthy!
Not just me in the paper though, my son's snuck in there. He's on the school page as he goes to Heathland Nursery and the preschool of their nursery are put in together with the reception class of the school part. He's the cute button on the front row far left.
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12-11-2005, 13:25
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
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I had to snigger at this week's Mr Angry, who claims that he never uses tired cliches. What on Earth does he call 'it really makes my blood boil' then??????
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That's funny lol ... wonder how Mr Angry going to explain that oneI wonder. Probably by saying the same sort of cliche, etc. This column always amusing however.
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12-11-2005, 13:29
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Re: In this Friday's Accrington Observer (11 Nov...)
'Not' the same sort of cliche was what I really meant ... was multi-tasking trying to find me favourite lipstick and knowing it's in a place I last used it !!
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