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Post by Puerto bella » 15 Nov 2011, 19:16

admin: split from http://forum.talkporty.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5494

As much of a storm in a tea cup as the Rosefield planning application perhaps given that it was withdrawn.

.......I dare you to knock on a door of the stair next to the Espe with your mediator hat on and see what reaction you get.......

....woops sorry that wasn't you Mol'man is was Bob ;)

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Bob Jefferson » 15 Nov 2011, 19:24

Mediate between you and a juggernaut? No thanks.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Betty Windsor » 18 Nov 2011, 00:37

Puerto Bella, it seems you have wounded Sean and Bob with your suggestion that council officials have behaved in an underhand manner. They must be the only two folk left in the entire city that believe our unelected officials operate in an open and transparent way. (3 if you count Reg :D , I don't myself)
I wonder if they still believe in santa.
long may she rain.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 18 Nov 2011, 08:37

Concentrating on the issue at hand as ever...

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Chip Shop on the Beach

Post by Puerto bella » 19 Nov 2011, 01:17

Legendary for the dog shit at the door stop on its free standing sign - always a good advert for his hygene !

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Post by seanie » 19 Nov 2011, 01:21

Always a wee ray of sunshine...

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 19 Nov 2011, 01:22

oooo Betty. - (you'll have to imagine the accent)

What do you mean about Santa? He's not real?

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Re: Chip Shop on the Beach

Post by Puerto bella » 19 Nov 2011, 01:25

.......and you're always an expert on everything.....

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Re: Chip Shop on the Beach

Post by seanie » 19 Nov 2011, 01:30

...and you're always whining...

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Epykat » 19 Nov 2011, 18:27

cuth wrote:I called the council and was told that there were no plans to change any parking restrictions and that the council would not consider making any changes while consultation was going on about the wider parking issues. Clearly, they lied.
OMG Cuth! Don't say that in front of Bob and Seanie :shock: . This will come as a major shock to them.
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 10:25

And Councils, Councillors and officials do operate under scrutiny and a measure if accountability.

Unlike, say, community action groups, that can lie through their teeth with gay abandon without repercussion.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 10:43

...some might think that makes you sound like a couple of' self serving c*cks'...... to quote your gang's take on a certain elected council person.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 10:48

You really are quite unpleasant.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 12:12

I'm sure if we put it to the poll in the real world I'd be far less unpleasant that you.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 14:47

Puerto bella wrote:I'm sure if we put it to the poll in the real world I'd be far less unpleasant that you.
Keep telling yourself that.

:wink:

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 18:25

seanie wrote:
Puerto bella wrote:I'm sure if we put it to the poll in the real world I'd be far less unpleasant that you.
Keep telling yourself that.

:wink:
I dont have to and you know it.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 18:41

:lol:

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Epykat » 20 Nov 2011, 20:56

Puerto bella wrote:
seanie wrote:
Puerto bella wrote:I'm sure if we put it to the poll in the real world I'd be far less unpleasant that you.
Keep telling yourself that.

:wink:
We all know what happens when we keep telling people something over and over again. It apparently becomes true!
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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 21:54

Epykat wrote:We all know what happens when we keep telling people something over and over again. It apparently becomes true!
Who said this?

"I haven't 'grudgingly accepted' anything! I've said from the beginning that I'm in support of the building of the High School (not schools) on the Park."

"I don't want the school to go on the golfie, I've said that from the beginning...?

Answers on a postcard...

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 22:02

And even on an objective, impartial level I'm not sure you're correct Epykat.

No matter how many times you say the new High School is an open plan design, it still isn't true.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Epykat » 20 Nov 2011, 22:31

seanie wrote:Concentrating on the issue at hand as ever...
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 22:36

Porty wrote: Having said that, planning is a minefiled and there seems to be a lot of unintentional errors made by officials, it must be frustrating for those who operate in that sphere.
It is, coupled with the well intentioned putting themselves forward as experts. A little knowledge and all that...

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 22:43

Quite agree. Look at the DPEA website and you see "Planning Consultants" who don't even have a basic grasp of the procedures and regulations. Forever demanding expenses for their client even though there isn't a hope in hell.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by wangi » 20 Nov 2011, 22:52

Can we give it a rest, please all.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 22:55

seanie wrote:Quite agree. Look at the DPEA website and you see "Planning Consultants" who don't even have a basic grasp of the procedures and regulations. Forever demanding expenses for their client even though there isn't a hope in hell.
There's a classic example.....a little knowledge. You really need some professional advice and not about planning.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by wangi » 20 Nov 2011, 22:58

Seriously guys - give it a bloody rest. If you want to bitch at each other then do it over PM - I've got better things to do than moderate this childish nonsense.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 23:05

This is good training for you as a parent...

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 23:09

.....and why would we want to deny our cohesive community the entertainment......

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 23:17

I'll get me coat...I'm so sorry for daring to criticise the wonderful Sean and all his wonderousness. I'll join Epy and Gillian in the corner where we'll be contemplating wearing burkas and letting you men get on with your mutual gratification.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Epykat » 20 Nov 2011, 23:26

Puerto bella wrote:I'll get me coat...I'm so sorry for daring to criticise the wonderful Sean and all his wonderousness. I'll join Epy and Gillian in the corner where we'll be contemplating wearing burkas and letting you men get on with your mutual gratification.
My burka's in the wash but if it's more acceptable to the menfolk of the village I'd be happy to start a thread about how to get dirty stains out of shirt cuffs? I'm bound to know something about that being a longterm wife.
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 23:32

I'm perplexed why you appear to be invoking sexism. It just so happens that one of you is unpleasant and the other is a bullshitter.

Gender has nothing to do with either.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Epykat » 20 Nov 2011, 23:42

seanie wrote: It just so happens that one of you is unpleasant and the other is a bullshitter.

Gender has nothing to do with either.
And you sir are a gentleman.
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by Puerto bella » 20 Nov 2011, 23:44

ah, but if either of us were to call you a self serving c*ck on here then we'd be moderated for unpleasant behaviour yet its ok for a male to call another male a self serving c*ck and it to stay on the pages for a significant amount of time. That is discrimination.
It is only your opinion for what that's worth that we are unpleasant and a bullershitter. No one actually listens to what you say so its all hot air really.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 23:54

As far as I can see your comment about me being a self serving c*ck is still there in plain view.

So try again to explain the sexism.

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Re: Bath Street Traffic Restrictions

Post by seanie » 20 Nov 2011, 23:57

And whilst it may be only my opinion that one of you is unpleasant and the other a bullshitter, we don't know that for sure.

We could do a survey?

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