Vantage wrote:The price of my new B17. That bloody well stung!
Well I hope it's more comfy than sitting on a wasp. Or a jellyfish...
Vantage wrote:The price of my new B17. That bloody well stung!
661-Pete wrote:Vantage wrote:The price of my new B17. That bloody well stung!
Well I hope it's more comfy than sitting on a wasp. Or a jellyfish...
Norman H wrote:661-Pete wrote:Vantage wrote:The price of my new B17. That bloody well stung!
Well I hope it's more comfy than sitting on a wasp. Or a jellyfish...
Or a Brooks Bee17
http://www.parismatch.com/Actu/Insolite/Toulouse-Des-milliers-d-abeilles-se-ruent-sur-un-velo-1008106?xtor=CS2-17&_utm_source=1-2-2
Memorial to boy who died of cancer destroyed twice in matter of days
THE mum of a seven-year-old boy who died from cancer last year has condemned heartless yobs for destroying his memorial twice in a matter of days.
Braiden Lee Prescott, from Leigh, died at Derian House Children's Hospice on September 1 after neuroblastoma, which he was first diagnosed with at the age of two, returned for the third time.
A memorial to the brave youngster was created by his uncle Kane and some of Braiden Lee's friends on a tree in Firs Park the day after his death.
It included toys he played with and teddy bears from his funeral.
His mum Steph was dismayed to hear from a friend on Thursday that the treasured memorial items had gone with the tree having been stripped bare.
ChrisOntLancs wrote:and i suspect that despite noticing this, i am as intolerant as everybody else.
ChrisOntLancs wrote:
http://www.leighjournal.co.uk/news/1516 ... r_of_days/
they should have known they live in leigh, where somebody elses suffering is an insult to your own. how dare they construct a public monument to symbolise their grief, if you want to go publicly expressing yourself, you better spray paints a swastika on a busy road.
my own small town gripes aside, it seems like the council is 'working towards a more permanent display' which is pretty cool.
reohn2 wrote:That's Leigh for you,it used to be a lovely town but now seems to be inhabited by loonies and people who like to shout at the pigeons as a pastime
bovlomov wrote:ChrisOntLancs wrote:and i suspect that despite noticing this, i am as intolerant as everybody else.
Probably not. You have an element of self-doubt - something not found among the most intolerant.
ChrisOntLancs wrote:reohn2 wrote:That's Leigh for you,it used to be a lovely town but now seems to be inhabited by loonies and people who like to shout at the pigeons as a pastime
well that explains why even the birds seem to hate me .......