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Hiya!   
Hiya!

I haven't been around for a while because I haven't had a suitable news
provider - Google Groups is helping out now!

Anyhow, this is a quick note to all you Googlers out there about a IE
toolbar that I have had built.

It's based on the Google toolbar, but I think it's much better than
theirs - WHY? Because mine allows you to listen to the radio from your
toolbar... and you can ADD your own radio stations - including Radio
Cumbria.

Interested?
Take a look here: http://goooogle.ourtoolbar.com/

Not interested?
Take a look here: http://www.whitehaven.talktalk.net/ !!!

Best wishes,
Sean.
Date:28 Oct 2005 16:29:22 -0700   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
Sean wrote:

> Hiya!
> 
> I haven't been around for a while because I haven't had a suitable news
> provider - Google Groups is helping out now!
> 
> Anyhow, this is a quick note to all you Googlers out there about a IE
> toolbar that I have had built.
> 
> It's based on the Google toolbar, but I think it's much better than
> theirs - WHY? Because mine allows you to listen to the radio from your
> toolbar... and you can ADD your own radio stations - including Radio
> Cumbria.
> 
> Interested?
> Take a look here: http://goooogle.ourtoolbar.com/
> 
> Not interested?
> Take a look here: http://www.whitehaven.talktalk.net/ !!!
> 
> Best wishes,
> Sean.
> 



I already have Radio Cumbria on my favourites, Sean! I listened in 
during the floods. I got it via the BBC website, and use RealPlayer to 
listen in to everything - I live in the USA , but I'm bang up to date 
with the Radio Four dilemma of Emmer and Edwood and baby George on the 
Archers. Will listen in to Radio Cumbria tomorrow!

Jp
Date:Fri, 28 Oct 2005 21:35:00 -0400   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
"Sean"  wrote in message
news:1130542162.806108.280450@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

> Hiya!
>
> I haven't been around for a while because I haven't had a suitable news
> provider - Google Groups is helping out now!
> Best wishes,
> Sean.
>

Hello Sean, How are you?

Edith.
Date:Sat, 29 Oct 2005 18:43:03 +0200   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
Hello Edith - I'm fine.

How are you? are you still hanging around street corners?

;-)

Sean.
Date:29 Oct 2005 15:31:54 -0700   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
Hiya!
Radio 4? I didn't think anyone listened to that old tosh!

I thought Radio 1 was up your street!!

Best wishes,
Sean.
Date:29 Oct 2005 15:33:40 -0700   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
"Sean"  wrote in message 
news:1130625220.084140.267860@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

> Hiya!
> Radio 4? I didn't think anyone listened to that old tosh!
>

Yeah, but you can't listen to the Archers on Radio 1...

ally
Date:Sat, 29 Oct 2005 23:38:28 +0100   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
"Jpinny"  wrote in message 
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>
> I already have Radio Cumbria on my favourites, Sean! I listened in during 
> the floods. I got it via the BBC website, and use RealPlayer to listen in 
> to everything - I live in the USA , but I'm bang up to date with the Radio 
> Four dilemma of Emmer and Edwood and baby George on the Archers. Will 
> listen in to Radio Cumbria tomorrow!
>

Oh, yeah, riveting stuff, eh JP? I don't listen every day, but I hear it 
enough to keep more or less up to date. Who do you think George's dad is, 
then? Maybe it's someone else entirely? Maybe she had a one night stand one 
night when she was drunk and forgot all about it the next day. What will the 
dna tests prove? Gosh I can hardly wait...

(... actually, I can, but there ya go...)

ally
Date:Sat, 29 Oct 2005 23:40:56 +0100   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
"Sean"  wrote in message
news:1130625114.463743.263030@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

> Hello Edith - I'm fine.
>
> How are you? are you still hanging around street corners?
>
> ;-)
>
> Sean.
>

I'm fine. Yes luv. Standing under lamp posts, waiting, waiting, hoping for
only a short glance of you, under the lamp post. Have you seen me? I'm the
one in the crocodile skin stiletto high boots, minni black leather skirt,
pink shirt tied in a knot under my boops, dark red lipstick, blue eye
shadow, and long blond, looks like I've been electrocuted, hair. Have you
seen me? I've been looking but I can't find myself. Let me know.

Edith.
Date:Sun, 30 Oct 2005 07:11:00 +0100   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
a l l y wrote:
  > Oh, yeah, riveting stuff, eh JP? I don't listen every day, but I 
hear it

> enough to keep more or less up to date. Who do you think George's dad is, 
> then? Maybe it's someone else entirely? Maybe she had a one night stand one 
> night when she was drunk and forgot all about it the next day. What will the 
> dna tests prove? Gosh I can hardly wait...
> 
> (... actually, I can, but there ya go...)
> 
> ally 
> 
> 


I imagine that it will be very difficult indeed to decide which of two 
siblings is the father. I've always thought George was definitely Ed's kid.

I tend to download the omnibus, and listen when I've got some boring 
chore. I also like the spoofs on "Dead Ringers". (Ruth's "Aaaaw David!" 
is a hoot.)

Jp
Date:Sun, 30 Oct 2005 06:52:31 -0500   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
Sean wrote:

> Hiya!
> Radio 4? I didn't think anyone listened to that old tosh!
> 
> I thought Radio 1 was up your street!!
> 
> Best wishes,
> Sean.
> 


Well, I'm glad that I have an aura of youth about my posts. I've been a 
talk radio lover since I went to University. I kinda lost it with pop in 
the 1980's to be truthful, but I was definitely 100% Radio 1 throughout 
the seventies- always on 247 Medium Wave (AM) on my tranny (I know it 
means something else these days) - and Radio Luxembourg (208) at night.

For my musical on-air entertainment these days, I like Classic Rock, and 
can tune in to two excellent classic rock stations, www.q1043.com and 
www.wbab.com.

Jp
Date:Sun, 30 Oct 2005 07:36:05 -0500   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
"Jpinny"  wrote in message 
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>
> I tend to download the omnibus, and listen when I've got some boring 
> chore. I also like the spoofs on "Dead Ringers". (Ruth's "Aaaaw David!" is 
> a hoot.)
>

I've not heard these! I obviously miss things by listening to Radio 
Scotland.

ally
Date:Sun, 30 Oct 2005 18:02:24 -0000   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
a l l y wrote:

> "Jpinny"  wrote in message 
> news:3u29f.27052$ol.1306@fe08.lga...
> 
>>I tend to download the omnibus, and listen when I've got some boring 
>>chore. I also like the spoofs on "Dead Ringers". (Ruth's "Aaaaw David!" is 
>>a hoot.)
>>
> 
> I've not heard these! I obviously miss things by listening to Radio 
> Scotland.
> 
> ally 
> 
> 

You mustn't miss Dead Ringers. Their George W. Bush is nearly as funny 
as the real one.

Jp
Date:Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:46:16 -0500   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
"Jpinny"  wrote in message 
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>>
> You mustn't miss Dead Ringers. Their George W. Bush is nearly as funny as 
> the real one.
>

I shall peruse the Radio Times and find out when it's on.

ally
Date:Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:14:03 -0000   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
Hiya, I saw you!

BUT, £2.50 was a little too expensive for me.

I mean, you can get sweets cheaper than that in Woollies!

Sean.

;-)
Date:31 Oct 2005 03:12:01 -0800   Author:  

Re: Hiya!   
Sean wrote:

> Hiya, I saw you!
>
> BUT, 2.50 was a little too expensive for me.
>
> I mean, you can get sweets cheaper than that in Woollies!
>
> Sean.
>
> ;-)



Well I tried to make the connection but each time it just came down to a 
'lick' or a 'suck'....

Kezzi-gone
Date:Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:58:19 -0000   Author: