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annaj Wrote:

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> I had some tools nicked from my garage along with

> next door but didn't consider calling the papers

>

> David, I don't think anyone called the papers. I

> think a local journalist just picked up the story

> from the forum and ran it.

> There seems to be a feeling that this is the forum

> trying to gain publicity, which I'm sure it

> wasn't. As buggie already said, a forum as popular

> as this doesn't really need to drum up interest

> through the SLP.

> And when someone has been threatened, even if what

> you say is true and it is a common occurance on an

> internet forum, it's a bit rude to suggest it's

> all attention seeking isn't it?



Sorry Anna, my sarcasm and irony clearly ended in a different galaxy from you, I was taking the pee out of the newspaper. Why you thought I was accusing the forum of setting the whole thing up is a mystery to me as that never occurred to me at all.

No problem Anna, you were correct about me complaining about the paper using any old junk except my sign story but was not having a pop at the site at all.


Now what on earth is the old signs replaced headline about? Something tells me that's a little photoshop creation although I have come across many real headlines almost that naff they wouldn't all have been in the one paper or they'd have gone the same way as the gun. Got me for nearly a minute though before the penny dropped.

lenk Wrote:

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> http://i40.tinypic.com/vrsmpz.jpg

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> Anyone have any idea what on earth the story was

> with this one?



no idea, but there wouldn,t be much trouble in poppin a cap in his ass.

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