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Kosmo
2024-06-01 08:51:51 UTC
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Borchester is not rural.

Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all the
signs are pointing at the miscreant from the very first minute.

Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?

Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of The
Archers are in the slightest bit touched by the activity?

Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?

The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at least
it was rural - this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
--
Kosmo Richard W
www.travelswmw.whitnet.uk
https://tinyurl.com/KRWpics
Clive Arthur
2024-06-01 10:34:40 UTC
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Post by Kosmo
Borchester is not rural.
Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all the
signs are pointing at the miscreant from the very first minute.
Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?
Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of The
Archers are in the slightest bit touched by the activity?
Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?
The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at least
it was rural - this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
Maybe Markie is involved.
--
Cheers
Clive
Chris
2024-06-01 13:15:02 UTC
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Post by Clive Arthur
Post by Kosmo
Borchester is not rural.
Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all the
signs are pointing at the miscreant from the very first minute.
Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?
Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of The
Archers are in the slightest bit touched by the activity?
Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?
The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at least
it was rural - this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
Maybe Markie is involved.
Good thinking. Had forgotten him. The ‘brains’

Mrs McT
Hellerat
2024-06-01 12:33:49 UTC
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Post by Kosmo
Borchester is not rural.
Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all the signs are pointing
at the miscreant from the very first minute.
Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?
Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of The Archers are in the
slightest bit touched by the activity?
Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?
The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at least it was rural -
this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
I have listened to the two most recent episodes this morning and what struck me most was
the weirdly topical insert/PSA when Chelsea mentioned something about conscription. What
on earth? Or did I just imagine it?
--
Yassas,
Anne, Exceptionally Traditionally-built Hellerat
Kosmo
2024-06-01 12:56:26 UTC
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Post by Hellerat
Post by Kosmo
Borchester is not rural.
Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all
the signs are pointing at the miscreant from the very first minute.
Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?
Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of
The Archers are in the slightest bit touched by the activity?
Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?
The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at
least it was rural - this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
I have listened to the two most recent episodes this morning and what
struck me most was the weirdly topical insert/PSA when Chelsea mentioned
something about conscription. What on earth? Or did I just imagine it?
I think they were talking about D Day related matters and there is
obvious overlap.
--
Kosmo Richard W
www.travelswmw.whitnet.uk
https://tinyurl.com/KRWpics
Hellerat
2024-06-01 16:03:00 UTC
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Post by Hellerat
Post by Kosmo
Borchester is not rural.
Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all the signs are
pointing at the miscreant from the very first minute.
Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?
Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of The Archers are in
the slightest bit touched by the activity?
Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?
The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at least it was rural -
this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
I have listened to the two most recent episodes this morning and what struck me most was
the weirdly topical insert/PSA when Chelsea mentioned something about conscription. What
on earth? Or did I just imagine it?
I think they were talking about D Day related matters and there is obvious overlap.
Sorry, yes, I didn't make myself clear as usual, I meant I thought it was mentioned in the
context of the D-Day goings on at Ambridge Hall, but with particular reference to Sunak's
latest idea.

The above probably still doesn't make any sense. My broken foot (from January) appears to
have had an enduring effect on my brain function, or lack thereof. God knows how. There
may be a song about it.
--
Yassas,
Anne, Exceptionally Traditionally-built Hellerat
J. P. Gilliver
2024-06-01 20:08:12 UTC
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Post by Hellerat
Post by Hellerat
I have listened to the two most recent episodes this morning and
what struck me most was the weirdly topical insert/PSA when Chelsea
mentioned something about conscription. What on earth? Or did I just
imagine it?
I think they were talking about D Day related matters and there is obvious overlap.
Sorry, yes, I didn't make myself clear as usual, I meant I thought it
was mentioned in the context of the D-Day goings on at Ambridge Hall,
but with particular reference to Sunak's latest idea.
Yes, I thought it was a strong coincidence, but wasn't _sure_ if it
wasn't just "around D-day, we'd have been called up too".
Post by Hellerat
The above probably still doesn't make any sense. My broken foot (from
January) appears to have had an enduring effect on my brain function,
or lack thereof. God knows how. There may be a song about it.
The only one I can think of is that one with bones being connected to
other bones, and I don't know it well enough (at all, really) to know
whether it connects all the way from the foot to the head.
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)***@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

"When _I_ saw him, he was dead." "uh, he looked exactly the same when he was
alive, except he was vertical." (The Trouble with Harry)
Chris
2024-06-01 13:15:02 UTC
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Post by Hellerat
Post by Kosmo
Borchester is not rural.
Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all the
signs are pointing
at the miscreant from the very first minute.
Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?
Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of The
Archers are in the
slightest bit touched by the activity?
Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?
The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at least it was rural -
this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
I have listened to the two most recent episodes this morning and what struck me most was
the weirdly topical insert/PSA when Chelsea mentioned something about conscription. What
on earth? Or did I just imagine it?
You didn’t imagine it, next weekend celebrates the 80th anniversary of
Dunkirk and there will be celebrations in Ambridge.

Mrs McT
Chris
2024-06-01 13:15:01 UTC
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Post by Kosmo
Borchester is not rural.
Stealing meat from an urban based business is not dramatic when all the
signs are pointing at the miscreant from the very first minute.
Why has Sarah Hehir penned this twattery?
Why should we care when (apart from Freddie being involved) none of The
Archers are in the slightest bit touched by the activity?
Am I the only one listening to this nonsense?
The post office van raid may not have involved The Archers but at least
it was rural - this sounded like a lay by on the by pass.
I’m listening.

Mrs McT
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