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Shirley Williams might be in trouble in Crosby. Not sure though.
Eddie Mair | 10:40 UK time, Friday, 6 October 2006
Shirley Williams might be in trouble in Crosby. Not sure though.
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SB1
Up to five
And if this works, I'm No 1 on all five.
Really must do some work
Ps Raining really hard here at the moment
But is Eddie Mair in trouble in Broadcasting House?
re (1) - only in trouble if the DG finds out they've spent all day watching this. Can't wait to hear what's in tonight's programme. What are you going to do - hold a seance asking Ted Heath how he feels about the result? How will you drag yourself back to 2006 by 5 pm? Must be a quiet news day...
This is your last chance. You are about to be replaced in my affections by Hugh Edwards.
Apparently the blogmeister finds this offensive.
Not only that - but he's just sent his newsletter and it doesn't even make sense ( I know, I know, hardly a first but..).
What exactly do you mean Ed, by the (non) sentence "But if we are able to focus at all on matters of the day" ?
That's half a sentence at the very most?
Terry Pratchett says in "Wintersmith" that Limbo was called that because the door was very low (p 361).