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The move to the BBC
Posted Mar 15, 2001
When I first heard that our new home was to be the BBC I was quite pleased, then when the site opened for 'testing' my enthusiasm rapidly disappeared, but now that it's business as usual and we're all getting used to the (slightly) changed rules I'm sure that it's the best way forward for h2g2.
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Latest reply: Mar 15, 2001
Stratford
Posted Nov 23, 2000
I had a superb day yesterday, wandering around Stratford upon Avon with my arm around a lovely lady - what more could a man ask for?
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Latest reply: Nov 23, 2000
Love part deux
Posted Nov 6, 2000
Ah - the joys of spring!
The country's flooded, it's pouring with rain, the wind's howling, there are trees falling everywhere and I feel wonderful! It must be love
I've met a gorgeous lass from The Rhondda Valley, and she's lovely!
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Latest reply: Nov 6, 2000
Love
Posted Aug 23, 2000
I have now gone more than 8 months without clapping eyes on the person I love more than life itself. If anyone would like to know what missing the person who means so much is like then send me your email address by whatever means and I'll tell you (although I accept no responsibility for the outcome).
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Latest reply: Aug 23, 2000
Work
Posted Aug 14, 2000
I've now been back from holiday for one week and work's getting harder to take. Isn't it supposed to get easier?
I need enough money to retire on.
My dustbin man's just won £4,400,000 on the lottery - why the hell didn't I tip him at Christmas?
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