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 Post subject: A small but, hopefully, significant affair...
PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:41 pm 
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Just wanted to throw this one in. We attended the first meeting of the new Fleetwood Council at the Marine Hall a couple of nights ago. That's got to be an historic occasion if ever there was one. In the process we took a couple of informal, unofficial snaps. Here's one of them for you:

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Brian , was that you i saw , lounging around on bourne hill yesterday , sat there buggering about whilst everybody else looked busy !!! went past in me taxi , always look to see if theres owt going on , but never get chance to come over and say hi . happy hunting regards andy


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Andy,

It might have been...it might have been. We're supposed to be keeping our current excavation site under wraps for the time being for various reasons. It was a committee decision to go all covert and secretive, but I'm going along with it until I'm informed otherwise. So, yes, that might have been me sat in my director's chair with a butty in one hand and a brew in the other, ordering everyone else about. On the other hand, it might have been the farmer keeping an eye on his bulls. I'm not at liberty to say...

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oops i saw nothing !!!! expect a knock on the door in the dead of night !! the farmer must like speckled hen to then !! cheers regards andy (now in hiding)


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Andy,

That wasn't Speckled Hen...that was coffee...laced with scotch...er...that the farmer was drinking, of course.

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