Panic buying, a cautionary tale - $till $kint
tongue firmly placed in cheek

www.deadbrain.co.uk/news/article_2005_09_16_4604.p...p

Panic biying, a cautionary tale - $till $kint
That should read "Panic typing". Obviously. Or not.

I'm going now.

::shuffles to door, looking for coat::

Panic biying, a cautionary tale - Adam {P}
Why don't you just edit it out Al...


...ah yes.

Hee hee ;-)
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Adam

{Mine still works, but I'm only doing the topmost one ;o) DD.}
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - madf
I don't believe it!
Far too well spoken for Bootle. Skelmersdale yes. Bootle no..

Edited and corrected 15.55pm
madf
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - Adam {P}
Ooooh - harsh words. Good job no-one on here is from Bootle!

(Have you been to Skem recently?)
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Adam
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - tyre tread
Or Boot Hill as we used to refer to it!

Obviously he's not been to Skelm recently or he'd still be there - ever tried to get out of Skelm?
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - Adam {P}
It's quite easy.

The M58 springs to mind ;-)
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Adam
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - madf
I left Skelmersdale when we left Ormskirk in 1982. Never been back to Skem. Can't think why:-)
madf
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - Happy Blue!
1977 - The Manchester Grammar School - Geography lesson;

'Skelmersdale is a typical example of the way forward in town planning and in the future we will all live like this' Said 40-yr old teacher.

We went on a field trip there and I said (paraphrasing) 'rubbish - you don't know what you are talking about'. I was 14 years old and got detention as a result of my impertenence.

Who was right? :-)

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Panic biying, a cautionary tale - Phil G
Skem might not be the prettiest but I love driving round it. There are no traffic jams, just huge dual carriageways with greenery around them. Yes Digmoor etc. are quite vile, but it has its upsides :)
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - Baskerville
>I was 14 years old and got detention as a result of my impertenence.

One day in an English lesson, back in around 1977, a teacher of mine deplored the falling standards of spelling in "the youth of today." She said that she regretted that "One day we will all spell this way." I said "Rubbish, you don't know what you are talking about."

Who was right?

;-)
Panic biying, a cautionary tale - Adam {P}
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{Mine still works, but I'm only doing the topmost one ;o) DD.}<<


Good!
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Adam