Posted by: Plus ça change..., Wycombecave on 10:18am Sat 10 May 08
If someone turns up anonymously, disguised as a 'caped crusader' in tights and a mask in his new-fangled washboardmobile & starts complaining about absolutely everything will it be........
If someone turns up anonymously, disguised as a 'caped crusader' in tights and a mask in his new-fangled washboardmobile & starts complaining about absolutely everything will it be........
Posted by: George - Wycombe on 10:47pm Sat 10 May 08
Gone are the days reporters searched for a story or investigated things that concern the public, like local councillors expenses, many times the excessive payments have been mentioned on these message boards, many times there have been requests for the press to INVESTIGATE, there has never been any response from the dormant BFP.
In 2008 they sit in a coffee shop sipping hoping some useless information falls into their lap to add to the other nonsense that poses as local news reporting.
THERE WAS NOT EVEN A MENTION OF "FREE" COFFEE.
Gone are the days reporters searched for a story or investigated things that concern the public, like local councillors expenses, many times the excessive payments have been mentioned on these message boards, many times there have been requests for the press to INVESTIGATE, there has never been any response from the dormant BFP.
In 2008 they sit in a coffee shop sipping hoping some useless information falls into their lap to add to the other nonsense that poses as local news reporting.
THERE WAS NOT EVEN A MENTION OF "FREE" COFFEE.
Posted by: bonzosma, Swansea on 11:53am Sun 11 May 08
Good for you! At least the BFP reporters [bold]DO[/bold] get out and about and are willing to listen to Joe Public. Can't see the fat cats of the Torygraph doing [bold]THAT[/bold] can you, even if it is held in a coffee shop?
Good for you! At least the BFP reporters DO get out and about and are willing to listen to Joe Public. Can't see the fat cats of the Torygraph doing THAT can you, even if it is held in a coffee shop?
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