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705.1 | How we love Basingstoke..NOT ! | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | City Kids........thenkyew | Mon Nov 15 1993 12:00 | 19 |
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...Which reminds me of an incident a couple of years ago.
The local newspaper was advertising...
'Basingstoke: Late night Xmas shopping on Thursday nights'
Having a bit of shopping still to do I thought I'd take advantage
of this. On arriving in Basingstoke centre it was almost completely
deserted. The only shop open was Marks & Spencers, and as they
stick to the 'Victorian' policy of not accepting credit cards, I
gave up and went into Reading the next day.
Reading and Guildford have a far better selection of shops than
Basingstoke, and these places, unlike Basingstoke, have some decent
pubs and restaurants in the town centres which are open for shoppers.
(qv. Food on Potters Walk - Hah!)
p1
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705.2 | I Like that Tune | YUPPY::MILLARB | | Mon Nov 15 1993 13:35 | 14 |
| Re .0
David the 12" Yugoslavian Dance Beat Re-Mix Version is in the Post to
you as we speak.
Anyway it is a whole new shopping experience where else can you spot so
many old ladies slipping over on the tiles in the walks.
The new CostCo Mega Centre opens in the Field behind the Jolly Farmer
next year. Then you won't have to worry about any of this.
Regards
Bruce
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705.3 | "Imagine that you were the one without Basingstoke" | KERNEL::BELL | Macbeth III v.32 | Mon Nov 15 1993 14:29 | 33 |
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Re .0 (Dave)
> It goes on about the wide variety of shops, good prices etc.
Unfortunately it's true. Now pick yourself up and carry on reading ...
The trouble with words like "wide", "good", "edible", etc., is that they
should only be considered in the same frame of reference as that of the
person using them. For example, the variety of shops in Basingstoke is
"wide" compared to Lower Peover (or such-like), the prices are "good" if
you have just come back from Scandinavia, the food is "edible" compared
to roach wings boiled in a goat droppings sauce [there again, maybe that's
not such a good example ... I think that was on the menu at FoPW last week].
You see, this was just another marketing exercise which was doomed to fail
whenever the listener has already encountered the real-world version of the
fairy-tale catch-phrase. Mind you, there's definitely some truth in it :
it certainly is a "new shopping experience" compared to most towns ...
[ excepting places like Harlow, Skelmesdale or Luton ].
> 1. Can these people be prosecuted under the Trades Description Act ?
No chance [see above]. That's like expecting lawyers to be honest
or Madonna to be musical.
> 2. Who sings/writes this crap ?
Don't know but if you pay me, I'll do the cover version !
[ By the way, I thought you weren't going to admit to "The Jeremy Beadle
incident" ... ? ]
Frank
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705.4 | Jeremy Beadle's keeping quiet anyway... | KERNEL::DLLOYD | | Tue Nov 16 1993 00:18 | 18 |
| re: <<< Note 705.3 by KERNEL::BELL "Macbeth III v.32" >>>
-< "Imagine that you were the one without Basingstoke" >-
Frank,
You're right of course, but I think I'll complain anyway. I'd love to
see their justification.
BTW, I heard on the radio today that the latest Benetton ads are a
montage of male and female genitalia. Not relevant to selling jumpers,
but it does get the name mentioned. Perhaps Basingstoke would be better
off using the same idea.
David L.
PS: I'd still be interested in the words if anyone has them. Failing
that I'll wait for Bruce's 12" version.
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705.5 | | YUPPY::MILLARB | | Tue Nov 16 1993 13:37 | 6 |
| David
Could you please refrain from mentioning Genitalia and my 12" version
in the same note ;*)
Bruce
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705.6 | | KERNEL::DLLOYD | | Tue Nov 16 1993 21:19 | 3 |
| Sorry Bruce, I thought your 12" version was a joke.
David L.
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705.8 | That score in full... | KERNEL::DLLOYD | | Fri Nov 19 1993 12:21 | 28 |
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AAAAArrrggghhhh!
I heard it again. The words go:
Ba-sing-stoke, it's a whole new shopping exper-ience (bum, bum, bum)
Bas-ing-stoke, it's a whole new way of li-iiiife (tra, la, la, la)
How right.
David L.
PS: Tony, you're right.
I checked whether Basingstoke Library had a copy of the 12" version of
the Yugoslavian disco remix, but they didn't have. They investigated
further and found that there is indeed a 1/2" version, but it's not
available in Basingstoke. The nearest copy they could locate was in the
Central Hampshire Record and CD Collection now housed in a new purpose
built installation in Cliddesden. It was built as an extension to
Cliddesden Library as part of National Library Extension Week.
The domed roof of the new building can be glimpsed from the M3 just
past the end of Cliddesden airfield.
Regards,
David L.
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705.9 | | YUPPY::MILLARB | | Fri Nov 19 1993 13:05 | 26 |
| David
The Airfield you mention.. Is this where the Balloons Over Cliddesden
Festival is to be held. I have seen the posters in town but was unsure
of the actual site of the Airfield. Apparently the highlight of this
years Balloons Over Cliddesden Festival will be the simultaneous
Helicopters versus Balloons fast landing and take off display. Made
all the more exciting by the recnt rule changes wherebye Balloon Pilots
who either deliberately or accidently impair the rotation of the
Helicopters rotors with their balloons or baskets get a ten second
penalty imposed on them.
Re the words go:
I'm sure they actualy are more like Basingstoke Bum Bum Bum Bum Bum
deeeeee Bum Bum Bum Bum Doo Dee Bum Bum Bummmmmmmmmm.
I'll check again by slowly replaying the bootleg tape version that I
got from Andy Hopkins. Andy as I'm sure you will be aware, is an avid
collector of shopping centre jingles, as well as being one of
Black Lace's (Billy don't be a hero) biggest fans.
Have a nice day.
Bruce
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705.10 | | WAYOUT::LOAT | 1 lump or 2, it's up to you! | Fri Nov 19 1993 13:19 | 7 |
| collector of shopping centre jingles, as well as being one of
Black Lace's (Billy don't be a hero) biggest fans.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Shouldn't that be Paper Lace (The night Chicago died etc.)
Steve.
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705.11 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | | Fri Nov 19 1993 14:23 | 4 |
| What is the number of the other notes strngs that extolled the virtues
of the city of Cliddesden ? (there are at least 2)
Royston
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705.12 | | YUPPY::MILLARB | | Fri Nov 19 1993 14:48 | 14 |
| re .10
Steve You obviously know your music. I suggest that you contact Andy
who can fully update you on this. I believe that David Lloyd has
recently purchased the extended unedited version of the Goombay Dance
Band 's Seven Tears from Andy, so it's safe to assume that the
knowledge you so desperately seek is there somewhere.
Regards
Bruce
PS: Does anybody know why SONY have closed down "Lower Fox Lane" at the
Jays Close End. ??
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705.14 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | Take me back to dear ol' Blighty | Mon Nov 22 1993 11:56 | 7 |
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> PS: Does anybody know why SONY have closed down "Lower Fox Lane" at the
> Jays Close End. ??
>
I think this is to enable work to start on the Cliddesden Relief
Road. The traffic along Cliddesden Lane was murder this morning.
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705.16 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | Maybe/Maybe not | Tue Jan 04 1994 17:10 | 3 |
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Jo,...I think we may be mod-less.
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705.18 | We are alive if not kicking | SAC::BARKER | Imagine being the one without VAUXHALL | Thu Jan 06 1994 09:37 | 15 |
| re .17
>Well there's two show up though whether they're real and still
>here I'd doubt...
I can assure you that both Mark Jeffery & myself _are_ real & still
here. It's just that we take the 'hands-off' approach to notesfile moderation.
I'm reluctant (i.e. can't be bothered) to go around changing notes
titles particularly general discussion notes. If the base noter wants to then
go ahead it's literally your privilege. Besides I think it's rather an
arresting title.
Nigel
(Your friendly neighbourhood part-time Goderator)
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705.19 | | TASTY::JEFFERY | Children need to learn about X in school | Wed Jan 12 1994 09:44 | 11 |
| Hi,
I'm alive and I kick occasionally.
I take the hard hearted approach, and will rigidly enforce policy regarding
advertising etc.
If you would like to change the notes conference title, I suggest we have a
vote!
Mark.
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