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Re: media coverage

Postby Spitfire » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:15 pm

Ducati Boy wrote:Now about my question, should the term be "gentleladily" or is that one we need to invent and add to the dictionary due to the need for gender PC? =)) =))

I'm off to get me lump hammer! :D :D


IMHO - No :p :D Need to find another as that is clumsy and sounds crap ;)
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Re: media coverage

Postby Mayfly » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:21 pm

Well at least we hadn't been forgotten about totally :D
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Re: media coverage

Postby Dan4th » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:35 pm

Gentlewomanly

And I haven't seen any of the spleen venting
you mention lately, Pat......

And my spleen was vented at the factory!

:D D.
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Re: media coverage

Postby Gully » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:36 pm

Interesting insights into the relationship between the CAA and VTTS Trust. However, it does beg the question as to what succession management or contingency arrangements the Trust has in place to cover the eventuality of someone leaving or being metaphorically (or literally) mown down by a bus. Can you shed any light on this please, DB?

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Re: media coverage

Postby Ducati Boy » Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:44 pm

Gully wrote:Interesting insights into the relationship between the CAA and VTTS Trust. However, it does beg the question as to what succession management or contingency arrangements the Trust has in place to cover the eventuality of someone leaving or being metaphorically (or literally) mown down by a bus. Can you shed any light on this please, DB?

Thanks,

Gully

Are you planning on hiring a bus??I think I adequately covered that one Gully, in my War and Peace epic reply earlier. :)

D4th, Being as gentlemanly as I can, "Lately " is a subjective term, depends upon how you choose to view late! Perhaps I could have said "in the recent past", mea culpa!. Enough I am off out of here, my appetite for self flagellation is sated!!
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Re: media coverage

Postby Gully » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:02 pm

=)) No, no bus hire on the horizon! =))

Just wanted to know if the Trust had any contingency plans in respect of personnel.

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Re: media coverage

Postby Scubaman » Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:09 pm

The Sun had a little bit in today's paper page 19
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