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# i like that.
My old boss worked on the launch of that paper. It was all revolutionary, the fact they pioneered colour newspapers etc, but all anyone can remember is that it was shite. Oh well.
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:41, archived)
# It was revolutionary.
Like Morning TV. Remember - there was no TV 'twixt midnight and around 9am the next day.
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:42, archived)
# blimey -
you're right. Hello - did you come to the bash? I didn't see you...
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:44, archived)
# I really didn't want to go to the bash
and see your mum there.

can you see what i did there?
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:47, archived)
# Nope.
I couldn't! I've left London last week and moved to the Northwest (South Manchester) because I got a new J.O.B. (Like Dick Whittington only in reverse). Its much cheaper up here and no one has heard of fashion. I'm the best dressed in town. How was the bash?
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:47, archived)
# bash was incredible
and YAY to another b3tan in South Manchester. Unbelieveably I think I have had it all to myself until now.
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:49, archived)
# OOOooh, whereabouts in south manny?
Im thinking of dumping this two bit capital rat race, and heading back up to the simple northern life.
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:52, archived)
# the bash was great -
glad it was only geography that mant you couldn't make it. A woo and a yay to your new job, and to a lack of fashion.
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 12:10, archived)
# I loved that paper
I was the only one at university to read it.
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:45, archived)
# I remember the ad campaign leading up to it
lots of 80s celebs saying "I'm ready..."

and who could forget the legendary "if you see sid, tell him..." for British Gas?
(, Mon 14 Apr 2003, 11:50, archived)