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Ah.....as you were.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I'm talking about her from Turton.Annoyed Grunt wrote: Mrs Rogers taught the saxophone though......
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It was in the Western Mail, I think, that they reported on the front page when we first sent troops into Afgahnistan in the war on turrer, and the connection was because some Welsh local's distant relation had served in whatever regiment it was that went in first, and the fact this local owned an Afghan hound. As you say, genius.thebish wrote:so the NZ-England cricket stories should be located in the World Sport section?Lost Leopard Spot wrote: Because if you need to illustrate a story with a map of Thailand then it would probably be more logical to place said news story under the World News, Asia section. It's like when anything happens, e.g. the Tsunami - it was Japanese news, but I guarantee that pick a village anywhere in the world and they'd link some local aspect to it - "Teenager killed in tsunami was once taught to play guitar by Mrs Rogers" - but it doesn't make it local news. Local news is when local stuff happens to local people in the locality. If it happens in Kenya it's Kenyan news. That's why it's nuts.
as for finding a local connection to anything that happens anywhere... the Welsh "Western Mail" is the absolute master in this regard - utter genius!!
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"Wannabe model gets giant 36DD boob job- courtesy of the tax-payer." The Sun today.
Ignoring the rest, this, from the girl is, a worrying comment from a 19 year old:
“My new boobs have changed my life, now I want to be the new Katie Price.”
Despite earning just £9,000-a-year in telesales, Josie has made several trips from her Yorkshire home to get used to the celebrity lifestyle in London nightspots. She has also had chocolate brown highlights in her hair to copy busty Katie, begun a collection of Louis Vuitton handbags — and ordered a chihuahua puppy.
Wow, a guaranteed path to glory. Sad reflection on the celebrity culture and its affect on kids.
Ignoring the rest, this, from the girl is, a worrying comment from a 19 year old:
“My new boobs have changed my life, now I want to be the new Katie Price.”
Despite earning just £9,000-a-year in telesales, Josie has made several trips from her Yorkshire home to get used to the celebrity lifestyle in London nightspots. She has also had chocolate brown highlights in her hair to copy busty Katie, begun a collection of Louis Vuitton handbags — and ordered a chihuahua puppy.
Wow, a guaranteed path to glory. Sad reflection on the celebrity culture and its affect on kids.
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What, online or something? Chihuahuas'R'woofs.TANGODANCER wrote:"Wannabe model gets giant 36DD boob job- courtesy of the tax-payer." The Sun today.
Ignoring the rest, this, from the girl is, a worrying comment from a 19 year old:
“My new boobs have changed my life, now I want to be the new Katie Price.”
Despite earning just £9,000-a-year in telesales, Josie has made several trips from her Yorkshire home to get used to the celebrity lifestyle in London nightspots. She has also had chocolate brown highlights in her hair to copy busty Katie, begun a collection of Louis Vuitton handbags — and ordered a chihuahua puppy.
Wow, a guaranteed path to glory. Sad reflection on the celebrity culture and its affect on kids.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03 ... d%3D166568
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Atheton's in Wigan, Magnus. And I fail to see how this terribly sad story reflects on an area's standing.bwfcdan94 wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03 ... d%3D166568
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
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Yes I know but week after week there is this sort of story coming out, sometimes even daily. People would not need to have 4 nasty dogs unless they felt threatened, by what I do not know. I admit Atherton is closer to Wigan than Bolton but my real point is that it is a tragic story that has been wrongly had Bolton's name put on it. People are not going to think good things of Bolton if every week a story like this or one saying baby girl found dead in bush in Lostock are going round.Bruce Rioja wrote:Atheton's in Wigan, Magnus. And I fail to see how this terribly sad story reflects on an area's standing.bwfcdan94 wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03 ... d%3D166568
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Dan. You're eighteen, don't live anywhere near Bolton and don't know anything about it except what you read in isolated newspaper headlines. It's our town. Leave it out will you.bwfcdan94 wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03 ... d%3D166568
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
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I lived there till I was eight.TANGODANCER wrote:Dan. You're eighteen, don't live anywhere near Bolton and don't know anything about it except what you read in isolated newspaper headlines. It's our town. Leave it out will you.bwfcdan94 wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03 ... d%3D166568
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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I think that might be somewhat related to my point.bwfcdan94 wrote:I lived there till I was eight.TANGODANCER wrote:Dan. You're eighteen, don't live anywhere near Bolton and don't know anything about it except what you read in isolated newspaper headlines. It's our town. Leave it out will you.bwfcdan94 wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03 ... d%3D166568
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
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I understand, because I lived in Horwich only till I was 8 I therefore have less of a knowledge then most people on here of Bolton as a place. I am fine with that.TANGODANCER wrote:I think that might be somewhat related to my point.bwfcdan94 wrote:I lived there till I was eight.TANGODANCER wrote:Dan. You're eighteen, don't live anywhere near Bolton and don't know anything about it except what you read in isolated newspaper headlines. It's our town. Leave it out will you.bwfcdan94 wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03 ... d%3D166568
Technically Atherton but I rest my case Bolton is going down the shitter.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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On t'Beeb website today under the headline Easy Riders, they pose this sticky question: How did the Netherlands become a cycling utopia?
Because, it's flat. Is that too trite an answer. Muppets.
Because, it's flat. Is that too trite an answer. Muppets.
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Balls. No option to leave a withering rejoinder.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:On t'Beeb website today under the headline Easy Riders, they pose this sticky question: How did the Netherlands become a cycling utopia?
Because, it's flat. Is that too trite an answer. Muppets.
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Today's stunner...
"Buried bodies house pair 'murdered'"
well fancy that, and here's me thinking that maybe they'd just had enough of the steadily escalating cost of funerals and had decided to do a bit of do-it-yourself burial in their backgarden.
"Buried bodies house pair 'murdered'"
well fancy that, and here's me thinking that maybe they'd just had enough of the steadily escalating cost of funerals and had decided to do a bit of do-it-yourself burial in their backgarden.
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and meanwhile on what must be the slowest newsweek ever, my local paper has this amazing photo under the headline "Ashover: Mysterious hole appears in village"
Stupendous or what?
Stupendous or what?
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^ my colleagues at work have decided that the good people of Ashover have attempted to appease the Gods by feeding bread to the hole, hence the empty bread basket. Opinion is divided as to whether there are spuds in the sack and if so were they the next sacrificial victims?
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I believe this kind of thing was once reported in the news in Blackburn, Lancashire...Lost Leopard Spot wrote:and meanwhile on what must be the slowest newsweek ever, my local paper has this amazing photo under the headline "Ashover: Mysterious hole appears in village"
Stupendous or what?
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thebish wrote:I believe this kind of thing was once reported in the news in Blackburn, Lancashire...Lost Leopard Spot wrote:and meanwhile on what must be the slowest newsweek ever, my local paper has this amazing photo under the headline "Ashover: Mysterious hole appears in village"
Stupendous or what?
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A good one today...
"Frozen sperm fight ends in victory"
I was expecting a draw, what with both of them being too cold to battle effectively.
"Frozen sperm fight ends in victory"
I was expecting a draw, what with both of them being too cold to battle effectively.
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As posted in the youtbe thread...this
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