[NSP] Re: It's not the leaving of Liverpool that grieves me -- quite the opposite!

2008-08-27 Thread Christopher.Birch
We were quite happy to get rid of him

I reckon to this day he thinks he's a great musician and doesn't realise that 
he wasn't being used by the other beatles as comic relief (the perfect voice 
for a little help from my friends).
Good drummer, though, and made a serious contribution there.
Oops, way off topic. Colin's fault, I think ;-)



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[NSP] Re: It's not the leaving of Liverpool that grieves me -- quite the opposite!

2008-08-26 Thread colin
We were quite happy to get rid of him (in fact, after that comment, his 
topiary figure outside the South Parkway park 'n' ride station suddenly had 
no head (it's been replaced now).
I have visited many cities in the UK and abroad and haven't found any I 
prefer.

Mind you we could probably turn all the southerners into real human beings.
I avoid the IOM, don't trust people with 3 legs. inveterate choyters, if you 
ask me :)

Colin Hill
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Subject: [NSP] It's not the leaving of Liverpool that grieves me -- quite 
the opposite!




  Colin Hill wrote


  Er, I have lived in Liverpool since 1954.


  Don't worry, it's never too late to leave. As you probably heard on the
  news last week, the government has plans for disposing of Liverpool and
  moving everyone down to the southeast. Not missing Liverpool has also
  recently been approved by St. Ringo Starr.


  Cheers,


  Paul Gretton

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