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Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Paul Robinson (22nd Sep 2004 - 20:56:13)

Congratulations Freddie on, at last, gaining free access to the Headley Road, even though Morrison & Co have left the road outside looking like a Shaker patchwork quilt.

But before you start popping the corks, have you noticed the proliferation of pavement graffitti running the length of Headley Road connecting the gas and or electricity manholes?

Now this just might be intellectual vandalism or a surprise entrant for next year's Turner Prize or it might just be a harbinger or further misery to come.

Watch this space!

Re: Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Mike Grimes (23rd Sep 2004 - 01:05:59)

It all looks good and then ... Mr Downside comes along ... Come on Paul, why don't you tell us all a joke? I think I know.

Re: Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Eneida Nelson (23rd Sep 2004 - 08:34:38)

Know what you mean Paul...there are some strange yellow squiggles outside our house!!

By the way, why don't you invite Mr. Grimes to spend the next few weeks in your spare room?? Shame for the old boy to miss out on all the 'fun' that's about to be visited on us!

Re: Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Mike Grimes (23rd Sep 2004 - 23:19:44)

I, of course, had no idea that Mr Robinson had a spare room.

Re: Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Eneida Nelson (24th Sep 2004 - 12:05:30)

Funny (ish) but mean!!

Re: Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Gordon (29th Sep 2004 - 05:00:21)

I don't understand these posts from Mike Grimes

Maybe that's the intention, but somewhat unfair if displaying them on a public website

Mike - it's unclear what you are getting at , that or just plain unamusing.

More sniping at Mr Robinson i suppose? Get over it and let him post as he wishes - your drivel regarding beer quiz games and the like are dreadfull...

I don't know Mr Robinson personally, but feel he should be allowed to post his views the same as the next man (even if that ment he was later barred from the Black Fox!)

Gordon


Re: Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Alex Cameron (29th Sep 2004 - 11:32:43)

Gordon, i think you may have just unwittingly volunteered to be our new target with all this humanitarian talk about tolerance, live & let live etc. Last time i stood up for Mike i got mauled by the wet lettuce brigade, so i'll shut up.

Re: Something wicked this way comes . . .
- Liphook.co.uk Editor (29th Sep 2004 - 12:45:43)

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