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Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:09 pm
by Seil Sally
With reference to the above, and having had a right good read of it, I understand the points previously raised.
However, whether the topic is locked or not is irrelevant.
The publication clearly states its a Community Council newsletter and therefore it is up to them, the democratically elected (by us ) to produce the letter.I deduce that it is endorsed by all councillors.
My understanding is that all members give their time without financial reward to speak on behalf of the community.Any person who believes they could do better should be applying for a nomination form for the next change of committee which, we learn from the news-sheet, is in 9 months time.
It's easy to condemn those who raise their heads into the firing line, but perhaps it' easier still to sit camouflaged in a sniper position without fear of detection!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:51 pm
by Eric the Viking
This outbreak of techiness is certainly sweeping through the island in epidemic proportions. Maybe someone should give wee Nicola a call?

Whilst I see your point Sal...and may or may not agree with it .....it is, don't you agree, somewhat ironic that you snipe.....
perhaps it' easier still to sit camouflaged in a sniper position without fear of detection!


...without fear of detection that the annonimity of this forum affords you?

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:57 pm
by Mona Lott
Well said, Sally! Although clearly not all the newsletter is about the community council's business. It's a kind of blend of that plus odd general local interest items like the one about the lunch club, another on natural history and so on, another a wee poem and so on. And, as Minxie pointed out, it has an editorial which is very individualised (refreshingly not a committee piece) and reflects the personal humour and view of the editor. I think the editor does a great job, Minxie doesn't agree but, hey, that's her right. It's free, many folk give their time voluntarily to produce its content and it's informative. Long may it flourish!

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:13 pm
by longshanks
Eric

I feel Sal the gal has a point, and, when she wants to make a good point more publically than this cosy little forum, she is not afraid to do so in her own name......see the XXXXXX page of the XXXXX. Well done Sal; I quite agree.

Lxxxxxxxs (Self Censorhip by choice is the onl acceptable form of censorship)

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:49 pm
by canUsmellthat
What nonsense...who are these people in Balvicar?

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:28 pm
by Bit of a Mink
Eric,

A snipe is a rather dull little bird with an exceedingly long beak [or a pecker, Seventh] which they dig around in the earth and poke about with.
Mink are quite fond of them and also their eggs, but only in a culinary way of course.

Is it dinner time?

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:47 pm
by spiderman
:lol: 8) Minkie, or should I say my old friend A nonny mouse, it's so sad then that the peckers have chased away the snipe with all their racket..........possibly for 3 years at least.... :lol: 8)

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:05 pm
by Eric the Viking
Mink are quite fond of them and also their eggs, but only in a culinary way of course.
It's good to have variety in your diet, Minkie.

I guess I'd get tired tired of whelks ala campfire after a while?

I'll put you down for some lutefisk at Xmas.

God Jul :viking