"The wishes of the people" were that 44% wanted the pavilion but only 36% wanted a Victorian bandstand. The most remarkable wish of the people was that of 20% of them who wanted the current bandstand left as it is.
Dorian, going by the population of the town, over 6500 Dawlishians have said that they didn't notice the banners...
Clearly.
Yes, I bet they know how to do lamppost banners on the Isle of Dogs. Us provincial peasants don't have a clue do we...?
Thanks Michael.
I notice them and believe that they're effective. Thank you for your constructive input however.
Noticed whilst sat in Reflections Bistro (great cappuccino there btw), that a couple of the banners have become semi-detached and are looking rather forlorn at the moment. I thought I'd post this on here to bring it to the attention of Michael Clayson, for him to look to get it resolved. Thanks.
Jesus Christ Maggie, not everything is about you!!! I was gently taking the mickey out of myself as it was my punctuation skills that were first called into question!! And now I can't believe I'm arguing about whether my punctuation is worse than hers - the world's gone mad! Well said Flo. Smugglers Hill was the busiest I'd ever seen it. Everyone had a great time.
She's clearly in denial... Everyone else has a go at me, so why can't I be self-deprecating about my own lack of knowledge as to whether or not I needed to use an apostrophe? Well hijacked Maggie, I bet you're proud of yourself. She's a bloody drama queen who yet again fails to understand what people are saying - either through ignorance or because of her familial bullying gene.
Nasty? What on earth are you on about Maggie??? Stop bullying please. Or try drinking less...