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I remember it - in Newcastle as well - did it only go out in the Tyne Tees region?

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Cardiarms wrote: I remember it - in Newcastle as well - did it only go out in the Tyne Tees region? I dunno, but it's a shame the long version isn't on YouTube. I also remember seeing out-takes of a Dudley Moore and Peter Cook shower gel ad where they slipped into Derek and Clive mode...

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Crazy Jane wrote: Noticed them up at Kirkstall junction on my way into work today, they must have been busy over the weekend.Anyone remember the year someone torched the christmas tree in city square? It had been looking a bit dry for a week or so, oh and btw it wasn't me. They're up on Boar Lane, it really, really, really, really, really, really, really annoys me. If past performance is anything to go by they'll be there until the end of January that's four months, a third of the year. What is the point of them? They can't afford empty the bins or seemingly pay a decent wage to those that do empty them but they can put the +++++++ lights up in September. It's four weeks today since our bins were emptied. Who sets these priorities?
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Trojan wrote: Crazy Jane wrote: Noticed them up at Kirkstall junction on my way into work today, they must have been busy over the weekend.Anyone remember the year someone torched the christmas tree in city square? It had been looking a bit dry for a week or so, oh and btw it wasn't me. They're up on Boar Lane, it really, really, really, really, really, really, really annoys me. If past performance is anything to go by they'll be there until the end of January that's four months, a third of the year. What is the point of them? They can't afford empty the bins or seemingly pay a decent wage to those that do empty them but they can put the +++++++ lights up in September. It's four weeks today since our bins were emptied. Who sets these priorities? I know a lad who is a sparky for the council and these goings on are not unusual. In the run up to the big switch on (first Thursday after Bonfire Night, I understand) don't be a council tenant in need of an electrical repair as every council electrician will be putting up, or fixing, Christmas lights.
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raveydavey wrote: Trojan wrote: Crazy Jane wrote: Noticed them up at Kirkstall junction on my way into work today, they must have been busy over the weekend.Anyone remember the year someone torched the christmas tree in city square? It had been looking a bit dry for a week or so, oh and btw it wasn't me. They're up on Boar Lane, it really, really, really, really, really, really, really annoys me. If past performance is anything to go by they'll be there until the end of January that's four months, a third of the year. What is the point of them? They can't afford empty the bins or seemingly pay a decent wage to those that do empty them but they can put the +++++++ lights up in September. It's four weeks today since our bins were emptied. Who sets these priorities? I know a lad who is a sparky for the council and these goings on are not unusual. In the run up to the big switch on (first Thursday after Bonfire Night, I understand) don't be a council tenant in need of an electrical repair as every council electrician will be putting up, or fixing, Christmas lights. Obviously Leeds is not the only place in Yorkshire where the Christmas lights are causing problemshttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-121696 ... llage.html
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Oh dear Looks as if the politically correct government is still in, in Leeds.Wonder if they will put some decent lights up this year (doesn't look decent yet so far!) or wonder if they will suck up to the politically correct bunch and not put them up because they "offend" those of other religions. I wonder, out of interest, how many of those people of other religions have complained about the lights before?After seeing a margarita glass, could anybody tell me what that has to do with Christmas?This council need to do something spectacular to win people back, emptying a few peoples bins when the bin strike is on isn't good enough.
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simon2710 wrote: Oh dear Looks as if the politically correct government is still in, in Leeds.Wonder if they will put some decent lights up this year (doesn't look decent yet so far!) or wonder if they will suck up to the politically correct bunch and not put them up because they "offend" those of other religions. I wonder, out of interest, how many of those people of other religions have complained about the lights before?After seeing a margarita glass, could anybody tell me what that has to do with Christmas?This council need to do something spectacular to win people back, emptying a few peoples bins when the bin strike is on isn't good enough. It became our tradition when the kids were young to make the first Monday in December 'Christmas Shopping Day' and I remember well one year, Leeds boasted the best lights in Yorkshire. We stood at the bottom of Briggate and looked up at an amazing arry of lights which did depict our traditions of Christmas. Never again was that repeated, and as they reflect still today, the meaningless and insipid pale greens, blues and yellows mean little.Christmas trees, Christamas lights are all part of our traditions - why shouldn't we follow them in the time honoured way?

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chameleon wrote: simon2710 wrote: Oh dear Looks as if the politically correct government is still in, in Leeds.Wonder if they will put some decent lights up this year (doesn't look decent yet so far!) or wonder if they will suck up to the politically correct bunch and not put them up because they "offend" those of other religions. I wonder, out of interest, how many of those people of other religions have complained about the lights before?After seeing a margarita glass, could anybody tell me what that has to do with Christmas?This council need to do something spectacular to win people back, emptying a few peoples bins when the bin strike is on isn't good enough. It became our tradition when the kids were young to make the first Monday in December 'Christmas Shopping Day' and I remember well one year, Leeds boasted the best lights in Yorkshire. We stood at the bottom of Briggate and looked up at an amazing arry of lights which did depict our traditions of Christmas. Never again was that repeated, and as they reflect still today, the meaningless and insipid pale greens, blues and yellows mean little.Christmas trees, Christamas lights are all part of our traditions - why shouldn't we follow them in the time honoured way? Because they are a total waste of money. Christmas tree in front of Town Hall with lights on and Merry Christmas in lights end of. No Divali lights, no Hannaka lights no Ede lights. Spend the money on paying the blokes who empty the bins and clear the snow. Not only have our bins not been emptied for a month, but in February no one cleared the snow from our close or the road that leads to it, or the road that leads to that even though it's a bus route.
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Trojan wrote: chameleon wrote: simon2710 wrote: Oh dear Looks as if the politically correct government is still in, in Leeds.Wonder if they will put some decent lights up this year (doesn't look decent yet so far!) or wonder if they will suck up to the politically correct bunch and not put them up because they "offend" those of other religions. I wonder, out of interest, how many of those people of other religions have complained about the lights before?After seeing a margarita glass, could anybody tell me what that has to do with Christmas?This council need to do something spectacular to win people back, emptying a few peoples bins when the bin strike is on isn't good enough. It became our tradition when the kids were young to make the first Monday in December 'Christmas Shopping Day' and I remember well one year, Leeds boasted the best lights in Yorkshire. We stood at the bottom of Briggate and looked up at an amazing arry of lights which did depict our traditions of Christmas. Never again was that repeated, and as they reflect still today, the meaningless and insipid pale greens, blues and yellows mean little.Christmas trees, Christamas lights are all part of our traditions - why shouldn't we follow them in the time honoured way? Because they are a total waste of money. Christmas tree in front of Town Hall with lights on and Merry Christmas in lights end of. No Divali lights, no Hannaka lights no Ede lights. Spend the money on paying the blokes who empty the bins and clear the snow. Not only have our bins not been emptied for a month, but in February no one cleared the snow from our close or the road that leads to it, or the road that leads to that even though it's a bus route. They were probably too busy cutting the grass

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I always though secular christmas ligths were chosen to placate practising christians who get wound up by their festival being hikacked by the godless masses. ;-D

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