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 Post subject: Question Time
PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 12:39 am 
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I missed the first 10 minutes or so but i didn't even realise that it was from the borough hall until about 10 minuutes from the end. I didn't recognise anyone from the audience, no one sounded pure poolie or anywhere near, where did they get the audience from? and where was the resident gerbil otherwise known as Ian Wright.....


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 12:46 am 
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Jonny wrote:
I missed the first 10 minutes or so but i didn't even realise that it was from the borough hall until about 10 minuutes from the end. I didn't recognise anyone from the audience, no one sounded pure poolie or anywhere near, where did they get the audience from? and where was the resident gerbil otherwise known as Ian Wright.....


You can email in or phone in to apply, I emailed a couple of weeks ago and got an answerphone message saying I was invited in the audience. After careful consideration I decided I couldn't be fucked.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 1:01 am 
i recognised one bloke from the Headland as they panned the hall as they closed the show
but then i don't live in West Park


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:59 am 
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Never used to miss it, but the audience never seems to actually reflect public opinion as we know it anymore... they're either irritatingly understanding, dungaree wearing , any mad policy friendly loons or rabid, small businessman with orange tinted glasses spitting out pent up frustration about not being able to make enough dosh.... :roll: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO NORMAL PEOPLE ON THESE SHOWS?


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 8:04 am 
you put normal and Hartlepool people in the same sentence?? :uhoh:


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 9:01 am 
I was on the last show from Hartlepool and applied for this one but never got a reply!!!! :evil: :evil:


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I've been offered tickets three times and went twice; Nottingham and Derby.

If you want tickets then the trick is to claim that you support a minority party like the greens or UKIP. They get loads of labour and tory voters and they need to be representitive, that ,eans if they get one or two from the oddball party asking for tickets then they'll get in.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 4:06 pm 
Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
Mr I wrote:
I've been offered tickets three times and went twice; Nottingham and Derby.

If you want tickets then the trick is to claim that you support a minority party like the greens or UKIP. They get loads of labour and tory voters and they need to be representitive, that ,eans if they get one or two from the oddball party asking for tickets then they'll get in.


The Headland's made up of oddballs. The place should have packed.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 5:03 pm 
YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT GOD'S LITTLE ACRE LIKE THAT

YOU WILL GET STRUNG UP rage


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 5:05 pm 
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YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT GOD'S LITTLE ACRE LIKE THAT

YOU WILL GET STRUNG UP rage


No doubt I will , if I ever venture over the Headland again

Mind you, so will anyone who talks of electrikery, the iron horse or big bird in the sky and so on...... :grin:


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 5:33 pm 
remind me on to tell you the tale of the foy boatmen and the tea bag


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I'd like to ask the right honourable lady, are you wearing knickers or not?


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watched it and never realised it were in town and even thought 'i wonder when the next time it wil be on here'

you can't knock the headland - it's class when you look underneath - the lighthouse, the battery, the waves battering the heugh, the class new square, verills, the pothouse, rock hopping from the heugh all the way round to marine drive, st helens school, fairy cove terrace, people sat in cars eating chips, the tight alleyways near the town wall houses, the ballamory style colours on the town wall houses, the town wall, sandwell gate, the croft gardens, the high st, st hildas church, the moor, the prom, some great stylish houses, the fish quay, carnegie building, the cemy, the jews cemy, (the steetley and spion kop -central or headland), the pumphouse and then of course there's is massive history - immense - i would dig up part of the town moor (stuff the carnival) and search for heretu lodge (or something archealogically similar) and open it as a tourist centre. The most historic part of the area and neglected with all the money pumped into the 'historic quay' - for historic read 11 year old!



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PostPosted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:13 am 
katcha wrote:
watched it and never realised it were in town and even thought 'i wonder when the next time it wil be on here'

you can't knock the headland - it's class when you look underneath - the lighthouse, the battery, the waves battering the heugh, the class new square, verills, the pothouse, rock hopping from the heugh all the way round to marine drive, st helens school, fairy cove terrace, people sat in cars eating chips, the tight alleyways near the town wall houses, the ballamory style colours on the town wall houses, the town wall, sandwell gate, the croft gardens, the high st, st hildas church, the moor, the prom, some great stylish houses, the fish quay, carnegie building, the cemy, the jews cemy, (the steetley and spion kop -central or headland), the pumphouse and then of course there's is massive history - immense - i would dig up part of the town moor (stuff the carnival) and search for heretu lodge (or something archealogically similar) and open it as a tourist centre. The most historic part of the area and neglected with all the money pumped into the 'historic quay' - for historic read 11 year old!



Stop looking for negatives all the time.


Sadly the local council couldnt find a camel with the shits in a snow storm, let alone find the time to devlope the Headland or spend money on Seaton, the useless cocknocking feckless fecks


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