Leeds 800th Anniversary celebrations,or lack of.
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cnosni wrote: oldleedsman wrote: There's quite a good exhibition of large info boards and photos outside the Art Gallery/Museum/Library celebrating Leeds 800 years. Yeah saw em setting it up on sunday night,it was in Millenium Square before the German market arrived.There was a bit in the YEP tonight regarding the "Celebrations",which needles to say is a very limited article.What a shame,still theres a chance our descendants may do a better job for the 900th anniversary. An article in the Y.E.P. , a mention on " Calendar " but not a word on " Look North " . Too busy with events in Sheffield and York I suppose .
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roundhegian wrote: cnosni wrote: oldleedsman wrote: There's quite a good exhibition of large info boards and photos outside the Art Gallery/Museum/Library celebrating Leeds 800 years. Yeah saw em setting it up on sunday night,it was in Millenium Square before the German market arrived.There was a bit in the YEP tonight regarding the "Celebrations",which needles to say is a very limited article.What a shame,still theres a chance our descendants may do a better job for the 900th anniversary. An article in the Y.E.P. , a mention on " Calendar " but not a word on " Look North " . Too busy with events in Sheffield and York I suppose . As the council reap,so shall they sew.The level of celebration was governed by the council,if they had put more into it then the media would have reacted accordingly
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rangieowner wrote: ANYWAY WHAT DO YOU MEAN HOPE IT WAS THE SUSPENTION???? What you saying??? i'm a fat ba........ never mind!! Bloody hell! Tough about the car. Is there no come-back? It's me who's the fat ba... When a Range Rover dies, it's quite often the hydro-pneumatic gubbins underneath, in't it?
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Si wrote: rangieowner wrote: ANYWAY WHAT DO YOU MEAN HOPE IT WAS THE SUSPENTION???? What you saying??? i'm a fat ba........ never mind!! Bloody hell! Tough about the car. Is there no come-back? It's me who's the fat ba... When a Range Rover dies, it's quite often the hydro-pneumatic gubbins underneath, in't it? got some cash out of garage guy but RR was not worth that much and i haven't found suitable replacement yet! and old RRs usually die of corrosion in the body and chassis! as for suspention, mine was an old coiler! only gas bag i have is the missus lol
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