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Page 15. He's a local boy, I've definitely seem him around town.

Props to him for his campaign to get himself on telly as much as possible. There should be all sorts on screen, not just young attractive people. Bit sad that he describes himself as 'quite unsightly' though, I'd say he's just normal looking.

(And I don't think there's anything wrong with discussing him on the forum given the nature of his campaign, and the coverage).

I thought madger?s original post was exactly the right way to go about drumming up support and was so well-expressed I nearly signed up, until I remembered I don?t agree (with all of it anyway)


I agree that Goose Green to Budgens is pretty grim on a Friday and Saturday nights ? but if it?s possible to have long drinking hours in other countries, my interest would be in unravelling why it seems to cause such problems here

Moos Wrote:

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> There is a special page for girls, Rosie. It's

> called 'Femail'. Do you see what they did there?

> Femail. Makes me chuckle.


Oooooooh I do. I do see what they did there. Aren't they clever? They're ever so clever those boys they are. Well done them. I'd have gone and called it something crass like: "Give this part to the little lady so you can read about crime and norks in peace" but see they were MUCH cleverer than that. I'd go so far as to say that's the pinnacle of British journalism, and no mistake.

paragon Wrote:

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> he was being interviewed by a Camera crew outside

> Emily's Fish Bar about 20 mins ago.



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Puleeze....



Don't tell me he's taken up the plight of "The Vanishing Cod"


( that will be the death knell for them )



I can see the "banner" now....


"A Cod isn't for supper, it's for Life"


&


"Fish don't have Fingers , but they do have Feelings "




W**F

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