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Post by aubrey on Jan 27, 2011 10:57:37 GMT
I can't really comment on this without repeating stuff. But (as I heard a nurse say last week) Jesus me.
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Post by everso on Jan 27, 2011 16:17:55 GMT
The MP has replied to my reply: I don’t disagree with you. But I have spoken with some colleagues who travel from Chester, which they tell me is so much quicker. I have arranged to speak with Shrewsbury’s MP on Tuesday about this issue to see whether we can do something. We will discuss the contents of your email. Best wishes, Marmaduke[Note that by Tuesday the W&S will have already been closed down for four days.] ~ ~ ~ Thank you.
They tell you? Shouldn't you know? You'd be better off talking to Google.
Chester to London takes about 40 minutes less than Shrewsbury to London. Chester is 50 miles from where I live. No bus service. And half the trains from Chester need a change.
I'd bet the MP for Shrewsbury knows all that.~ ~ ~ I think the phrase is "out of touch". And he doesn't even know it. The Shrewsbury MP is another Tory, but I'm sure he has more brain cells. (He's also the tallest MP.) Marmaduke? Who calls their son Marmaduke these days? I mean to say.... I thought it was a dog's name.
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Post by Weyland on Jan 27, 2011 17:08:27 GMT
Marmaduke? Who calls their son Marmaduke these days? I mean to say.... I changed the name to protect the guilty, but what the hell . . . . . it's Glyn Davies, who replaced Lembit Öpik at the last election. I don't know anyone who mourns for Lembit, even staunch LibDems. I encountered him once in Welshpool, making his mouth go on the main street, in between Reality Show appearances. Deeply unimpressive. Hislop and Merton sliced and diced him into tiny whimpering pieces on HIGNfY before Xmas. He is a Tory. (Whereas Lembit is a proper öpik, or perhaps some other four-letter word.)
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Post by everso on Jan 27, 2011 17:13:17 GMT
Marmaduke? Who calls their son Marmaduke these days? I mean to say.... I changed the name to protect the guilty, but what the hell . . . . . it's Glyn Davies, who replaced Lembit Öpik at the last election. I don't know anyone who mourns for Lembit, even staunch LibDems. I encountered him once in Welshpool, making his mouth go on the main street, in between Reality Show appearances. Deeply unimpressive. Hislop and Merton sliced and diced him into tiny whimpering pieces on HIGNfY before Xmas. He is a Tory. (Whereas Lembit is a proper öpik, or perhaps some other four-letter word.) Actually, it wouldn't have surprised me if he HAD been called Marmaduke. Yes, Lemprick Opel, I saw that HIGNFY too. He's such a jerk.
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