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little
roundabout by the michelin
hi, i work at the sainsburys distribution center in stoke, and
i have to go round the little roundabout by the michelin site so that i can get
on the A50, anyway i was going round it the other nite and i came up with a
brilliant idea...the roundabout has little michelin men around it so woudnt it
be brilliant if there were lit up or even had lights placed inside them ? it
would certainly brighten the roundabout up and make the area less dissmal ! what
do you think ? gary buttery,cheadle staffordshire 
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dave
follows
I thought the world of dave the most genuine of men i have ever
met and it shows in the family - take care all of you von stafford
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such
stuff as dreams are made ON....its a quote from The Tempest
just to say the exhibition's extension is until 16th sept. Dont
worry about the title......everybody, but everybody, who doesnt know the play
assumes it ends with OF derek tamea 
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Harold
Graham stanley
Hya MY Grandad is harold graham stanley n ye he still lives in
stoke on trent near bentilee my grandad is a good poet n he wrote his own poet
book witch was published - but for sum reason he doesnt know were it is has he
is getting old haha well if any 1 as ever read it or heard of it please let me
know as it would mean loads 2 me thanx danielle stoke 
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New
Website for stoke culture
Hi all, first time ive posted on here but thought Id let you you
all know about a new website I am building. Its all about staffordshire culture
where I will be adding gig listings, live reviews, photos, links etc. All I ask
is that all you guys in bands out there, get in touch and give me as much info
as you can. web addresses, emails, gig dates etc. its a site for everyone and
is in its early stages at the moment. Im not the greatest web builder in
the world so im keeping it very basic for the time being until I know a bit more
about what im doing. theres a guestbook, message forum, live chat room (java needed)
and hopefully alot more in the near future. I would apreciate it if as many people
get in touch so that the site can be a success and hopefully become a common place
on the net for you all to use. get in touch at staffsknots@hotmail.com with any
relevant info. you can visit the site in its early stages at FARSIDEOFTHEUNDERGROUND.BRAVEHOST.COM
Thanks for taking the time to read my message and look forward to hearing
from folk soon. phill 
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Marine
Art http://www.marineart36.com
is a colourful marine art site by a local artist worth a look. Neil Taylor-Cashmore
Newcastle 
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Tribute
to Dave Follows
Dave was a great cartoonist. We the publishers of the only monthly
magazine in India, Cartoon Watch, pay homage to him. A cartoonist never die because
his work is with us always. Triambak Sharma Raipur 
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TITANIC
WORLD CLASS COLLECTION - Stoke
Went on Sunday and it is absolutely amazing to see so many items
from Titanic. It was so well presented - and was so moving and emotional. Great
value for money - we spent 2 hours in there for just £5 each - a great experience
and one that we will never forget. Well worth the trip. Andrew Hall
Shrewsbury 
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Artsnet
& Artsview
Hi; I note you've recently added http://www.artsnet.org.uk and
http://www.artsview.org.uk to the links list and placed them _above_ Staffordshire
links -- yet Artsview seems very moribund, eg: front-page lead story is "Birmingham
today received a massive boost in its bid to become European Capital of Culture
2008." , and so does Artsnet - eg: front page, "Master of Arts students from BIAD
will be exhibiting their final projects during September 2003." and the heralding
of an A&B seminar on 3rd December 2003. May I suggest these two rather duff
sites be at least moved down to the very bottom of the list? David
Burslem  Point
taken..... |
oops!
I now realise that she wasn't a victim of Thalidomide - but I still
stand by my point! Lorna Dean Burslem 
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Thalidomide
Victim
I don't see why the figure should not be put on display in London.
These monuments are meant to be remembrance of things past. The Thalidomide crisis
was an important part of our history, and one that should not be forgotten. The
statue itself is not offensive, but a masterful work of art. If the woman
were not disabled, or not pregnant (one of the shameful curses of womanhood, surely?),
I doubt that there would be any fuss. These people are a part of Britain, and
deserve to be represented. Lorna Dean Stoke on Trent 
Lorna is referring to the "fourth
plinth" controversy |
Reginald
Mitchell
Maybe a statue of RJ Mitchell and his spitfire would be a better
subject for the plinth in Trafalgar Square than those proposed. ian.c.roberts
Wolverhampton 
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disable
staue in Trafalgar Sq
I agree with Brian sewell. What exactly is the point of this statue,
and why is it to be in the centre of London? It's just politically correct, and
has no value in being uplifting or in honouring some of our great figures. It
wil be forgotten as soon as it is (hopefully) taken down Lara tutbury
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arts
You may be interseted to know that the Potteries Museum exhibition
at the moment features paintigns and sketches by, er, Jack The Ripper!! The
museum has in its permaanet collection loads by Walter Sickert the English impressionist,
and some are on show this month. It's very creepy because the latest work on the
Ripper case points to - yes - Walter Sickert as the famous mass murderer...
Patricia Cornwall's book Portrait of A Killer (2002) pretty much closes the case-
stating Sickert is definitely the ripper. Creepy huh? richard jones
burton  Oooo! But Richard is right - see the website |
UCI
Tamworth - a review
Good solid multiplex cinema - perfect to drive to from just about
anywhere but probably not so good for walkers, it's in the middle of a retail
park and not particularly close to any residential areas. Clean, good facilities/cinema
snacks, which aren't any more expensive (or healthy) than you would see anywhere
else. Also near a couple of good restaurant/bars. Oliver Grange lichfield
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Stoke rich creative culture ?
MINTON By Ray Sheldon In London road The blossom trees
Have turned into a Sainsbury's People crossed the world to see
The famous Minton factory Mintin's factory is no more It's just
another Sainsbury's store Those faceless men in there grey suits
Do they really give to hoots? They gave away our history To build another
Sainsbury Ray Sheldon Uttoxeter 
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