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Lee Mullen sent a message to the members of Save The Pump and Tap and Braunstone Gate Bridge! --------------------Subject: COME TO THE TOWN HALL TOMORROW! Hello all of you. To show our disgruntledness at the Council's desire to demolish the bridge, Me, the Civic Society and hopefully as many of you as is possible are going to the town hall, town hall square at 1 Pm tomorrow. Monday 3rd August. It is a show of strength, and won't take long.Please come, it's an open invitation, the Leicester Mercury will Photograph us. If we could get 200+ it would be great, so don't be shy.See you tomorrow,
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I do hope there is a big turnout.
I wish I could be there, rather than heading to ClientOrg
+1 for Lee's use of the word "disgruntledness", although strictly speaking it should be "disgruntlement"
...A lot of the usual diligence phases in the process seemed to be skipped or "forgotten"...
Cheers VF
It's odd how local authorities seem to completely ignore the views of local people when there's money to be made - although I'm sure the councillors adhere strictly to the rules about declaring an interest and withdrawing from related decision-making
Crescent Moon (未完の月, Mikan no Tsuki?) is the English title of the shōjo manga Mikan no Tsuki (literally An Incomplete Moon)), written by Haruko Iida in partnership with Red Company.
The Moon is incomplete because we brought bits of it back to Earth during the Apollo programme.
A piece of Moon rock was exhibited at the museum in Liverpool in 1970. We had to queue for a couple of hours to see it, but it was worth it
My Dad (due to his job as a press officer with the council) met Buzz Aldrin, who came along to keep the rock company. He gave my Dad an Apollo badge to give to me, which I still have
It is a CCG and they are more expensive and more addictive than a bad drug habit.
A 'friend' gave me my first deck. Before long I was playing regularly. When a dealer found me, he tried pushing a bunch of specials on me. Thankfully, I saw the light, gave him my 'starter deck' and walked away.
I've never touched the stuff since.
I've been clean of CCGs for nearly ten years now. There's no way I'm going back, man. That scene's just too crazy.
Ah yes, that was the other thing I was going to mention about the local Scalextric circuit - James May spent a day there a couple of weeks ago recording some stuff for his new "toys" series. They have photos of him all over the walls
So thats why there was a news report on the radio about him building a 2 storey lego house.....
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