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Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Wed 06 Oct, 2010 22.15
by Pete
Chie wrote:Okay it takes up more room, but if the headline font weren't so bloody massive...
Is it not so it fits on Ceefax?

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Thu 07 Oct, 2010 01.10
by fusionlad

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Thu 07 Oct, 2010 09.43
by Gavin Scott
Its good that she took the time to pose with the cat for the press ahead of its squishing.

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Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Thu 07 Oct, 2010 10.04
by Sput
I think that's the replacement. She didn't waste any time!

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Thu 07 Oct, 2010 10.08
by Gavin Scott
Sput wrote:I think that's the replacement. She didn't waste any time!
Jings, I must have misread.

Right enough, look at the trepidation on that puss' pus.

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Thu 07 Oct, 2010 11.28
by Sput
I think the real story here is her tee shirt.

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Mon 11 Oct, 2010 18.03
by madmusician
Yet more cat related fun...

http://www.metro.co.uk/news/843562-man- ... eezing-cat

My favourite line of that is Mr Sherlock's quote: "if I have harmed anyone, I apologise." Err, you harmed your cat, you prat!

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Tue 12 Oct, 2010 09.35
by Gavin Scott
madmusician wrote:My favourite line of that is Mr Sherlock's quote: "if I have harmed anyone, I apologise." Err, you harmed your cat, you prat!
No shit Sherlock!

*badum tish*

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Fri 15 Oct, 2010 14.07
by marksi
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-11548982

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A Belfast City Council worker who was dressed as a tomato when she was injured by the then lord mayor has agreed a settlement of £24,021.75.

Lorraine Mallon suffered a slipped disc when Jim Rodgers' knee accidentally hit her head as he tried to vault over her.

Ms Mallon had been dressed as a tomato to launch a gourmet garden event in Botanic Gardens in September 2007.

A spokesperson for the council said: "We can confirm that a settlement has been made in that case."

The case was heard by Mr Justice Stephens at the High Court in Belfast, with the settlement agreed on Tuesday.

The council must also pay the costs of the action, which was brought against it on the grounds of negligence and breach of statutory duty.

After the incident, Mr Rodgers, an Ulster Unionist councillor, said he attempted the act of athleticism at the request of photographers.

"I have been absolutely devastated over what has happened," he said.

"There had been three false runs and I think Lorraine thought this was just another one.

"I just caught the top of her head and unfortunately I injured her."

Mr Rodgers said he was confident he could have made the vault.

He said: "I'm very fit and look after myself, but it was just one of those unfortunate things."

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Sun 17 Oct, 2010 19.23
by Alexia

Re: Baffling local news stories

Posted: Sat 20 Nov, 2010 19.56
by Alexia