Stewart M sends this
RNID card..
Eddie Mair | 10:29 UK time, Wednesday, 1 August 2007
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* gesticulates *
That was British Sign Language for 'pardon?'
Fifi
And ......... ?
But it's a lovely colour Stewart.
Fifi - did you join Facebook in the end?
gives the phone number.
For those without internet access ;-)
its 0845 6005555 (Local rates apply.)
There is a phone number on the back to do a phone hearing test. Sorry can't tell you what it is.
Though probably on RNID web site
I thought the slogan was appropriate for PM :-)
(3) was sent after (4). Is this the ´óÏó´«Ã½ editing to make a better story? or is it just to make me feel paranoid?
Yes its a lovely colour Jonnie.
and having sent that last comment if 3 and 4 are rejigged it will look even dafter saying they in wrong order. :-)
don't worry Stewart, we are well used to the idiosyncracies of this particular place!
"Local rates apply."
That's 5p per minute daytime, 4p evenings and 3p at weekends on V*rg*n M*d*a.
Cheep, cheep.
Stewart M (4) re PM slogan. Does the Scottish NID have a similar card.....
''Want to hear mair?''
Hello,
Your people are supposed to be journalists. My late father was a reporter. He taught me to ask the key question. Why have you not reported the money that B.A. made due to the manipulation of the fuel surcharge?
Is is because they have not released that information, or is because your people have not pursued it?
£150m is a fair whack but on the bottom line, what is the difference?
David Peate.
Did anyone see the ´óÏó´«Ã½ television news this morning. Great pictures from the changing rooms at Worcester County Cricket ground. And to make sure that we knew what we were looking at we could see an artfully posed cricket bat "propped" up against the wall... Well done the film crew, making sure that truth is served on the ´óÏó´«Ã½
Jonnie, no I haven't joined FaceBook.
Fifi = Luddite, remember?
I dislike sites that insist on you 'registering' before they'll let you see enough to decide whether you want to register!
Fifi ;o)