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date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:13:12 -0000,
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Getting financial assistance from big companies.
I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always searching
for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the people who
battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can spare has
recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune of one
thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by O2,
"It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and it
is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other worthy
causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
John Hunt
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:13:12 -0000
author: John Hunt
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
John Hunt wrote:
> I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always searching
> for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the people who
> battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can spare has
> recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune of one
> thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by O2,
> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and it
> is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other worthy
> causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
> John Hunt
>
>
Well, we all know who to call on when we want to break open the locks on
gates and have a fall guy to boot.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:30:51 +0000
author: Martin
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
John Hunt wrote:
<snip>
> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community".
> This group makes donations to deserving causes...
Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on the
website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few
charities that just may not have either.
--
Sue
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:48:44 GMT
author: Palindrome
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"John Hunt" wrote in message
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>I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the
>people who battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can
>spare has recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune of
>one thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by O2,
> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and
> it is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other
> worthy causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
> John Hunt
Oh, I get it now; you're looking for another patsy. Try
jjaholland@optusnet.au, he'll bung you a few quid, I'm sure, and is widely
known to be gullible as hell. There are others, of course, but this guy's
family seems to own the centre of Guernsey, which as I understand it is a
field miles from anywhere, but if you can persuade him to bring the goat,
the world's your hamster.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 01:06:46 GMT
author: Janitor of Lunacy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"Martin" wrote in message
news:4795393c$0$13938$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
> John Hunt wrote:
>> I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>> searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the
>> people who battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can
>> spare has recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune
>> of one thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by
>> O2,
>> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and
>> it is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other
>> worthy causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
>> John Hunt
>>
>>
> Well, we all know who to call on when we want to break open the locks on
> gates and have a fall guy to boot.
Pete has his way of doing things that maybe different from others but he
does it and he gets results. He could have walked away from the fight over
the gates on the dock. He was offered a caution but he declined. I don't
think many people who know Pete would class him as a fall guy either.
John Hunt
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:06:10 -0000
author: John Hunt
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"Janitor of Lunacy" wrote in message
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>
> "John Hunt" wrote in message
> news:5vkqpaF1muhjkU1@mid.individual.net...
>>I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>>searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the
>>people who battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can
>>spare has recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune
>>of one thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by O2,
>> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and
>> it is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other
>> worthy causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
>> John Hunt
>
> Oh, I get it now; you're looking for another patsy. Try
> jjaholland@optusnet.au, he'll bung you a few quid, I'm sure, and is widely
> known to be gullible as hell. There are others, of course, but this guy's
> family seems to own the centre of Guernsey, which as I understand it is a
> field miles from anywhere, but if you can persuade him to bring the goat,
> the world's your hamster.
I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Maybe like me you have a
tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt like going online. I rarely
venture onto newsgroups except when I am bored, tired and unable to sleep
through pain.
John Hunt
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:10:43 -0000
author: John Hunt
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"Palindrome" wrote in message
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> John Hunt wrote:
> <snip>
>
>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group makes
>> donations to deserving causes...
>
> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on the
> website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few charities
> that just may not have either.
I was amazed he got funding. I have to re-constitute my company this year as
most charities will not entertain a company with less than 3 directors and a
written constitution. Pete worked hard to get the funding and we cannot go
back for anymore this year so good luck you too. Pete dealt with Anna Tate
and Pete can be pretty persuasive but give it a try.
John Hunt
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 02:59:56 -0000
author: John Hunt
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"John Hunt" wrote in message
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>I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of
>the people who battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time
>they can spare has recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way
>to the tune of one thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group
>sponsored by O2,
> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes
> and it is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope
> other worthy causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
> John Hunt
I would keep your eye on that donation if I were you, that's precisely
the amount Peter Turtill was landed with recently by way of a failed
court action costs. I'll give you a tip, don't use Peter Turtill as your
legal representative, his score to date is pretty abysmal.
It may not have escaped your notice but Peter Turtill is not well liked
on Usenet. You also may like to consider the implications of associating
with someone who brags about having sex with children of 13, 14 and 15
years of age. Perhaps if O2 were aware of this they might not have made
the contribution?
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 07:32:04 -0000
author: Shadrack
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:06:10 -0000, "John Hunt"
wrote:
>>>
>>>
>> Well, we all know who to call on when we want to break open the locks on
>> gates and have a fall guy to boot.
>
>Pete has his way of doing things that maybe different from others but he
>does it and he gets results. He could have walked away from the fight over
>the gates on the dock. He was offered a caution but he declined. I don't
>think many people who know Pete would class him as a fall guy either.
>John Hunt
>
I'd class him as an abuser. liar, harasser of disabled people. and a
sad fantasist living in a world of self created lies.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:04:26 +0000
author: Custard ignore the
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:10:43 -0000, "John Hunt"
wrote:
>
>I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Maybe like me you have a
>tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt like going online. I rarely
>venture onto newsgroups except when I am bored, tired and unable to sleep
>through pain.
>John Hunt
>
There are a lot of other people who don't venture onto newsgroups any
more.
That's because Peter Turtill vented his abuse on them after finding
our private details about them then inventing lies to post to suit his
own ends.
One of his tricks is attacking Blind and disabled people and also
harassing people with terminal cancer.
What a fine person you have working for you. Just prey that your
donors don't find out about him.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 08:08:21 +0000
author: Custard ignore the
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
On 22 Jan, 00:13, "John Hunt" wrote:
> I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always searching
> for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the people who> battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can spare has
> recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune of one
> thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by O2,
> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and it
> is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other worthy
> causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
> John Hunt
Plenty of money around, though companies are generally the hardest to
get money out of and the lowest payers.
Often charitable trusts will help with stuff, especially local trusts
helping local causes.
Not sure what particular use a Definitive map of anywhere would be,
but I'm not the one needs persuading.
Local Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) will usually be able to help
with getting money - or at least a list of places to try.
I know the O2 funding, just suprised they agreed to give to a company
for a map.
Martin <><
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 02:17:27 -0800 (PST)
author: unknown
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"John Hunt" wrote in message
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> "Janitor of Lunacy" wrote in message
> news:Gkblj.159945$036.124421@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>>
>> "John Hunt" wrote in message
>> news:5vkqpaF1muhjkU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>>>searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich.
> Maybe like me you have a tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt
> like going online. I rarely venture onto newsgroups except when I am
> bored, tired and unable to sleep through pain.
Not a very good attitude for someone appealing for funding.
Suggest "quiet dignity" as being more likely to elicit a sympathetic
response (oh, and you might like to trim your off-topic crossposting too).
--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:18:43 -0000
author: Brian Watson
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"John Hunt" wrote in message
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> I have to re-constitute my company this year as most charities will not
> entertain a company with less than 3 directors and a written constitution.
Quite right too.
Such companies are invariably terminally shaky financially, especially as
(in your case) there appears to be no product that might attract a
sustainable income.
--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:21:58 -0000
author: Brian Watson
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
John Hunt wrote:
> I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always searching
> for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the people who
> battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can spare has
> recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune of one
> thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by O2,
> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and it
> is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other worthy
> causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
> John Hunt
>
>
Fuck off turtill you old nonse
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:23:35 +0000
author: Lumpy Gravy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
-----------------
Some Peter Turtill quotes:
"I've had sex with 13 14 15 year olds and in this country too not
Bangkok. I see no problem with it personally if they can understand
what their bodies are telling them."
--------------
"I also require you to make a substantial payment in compensation to
me for the great injustice you have caused me and the expense and
health problems you have willingly and maliciously caused me."
--
"Well I suppose I wasn't being completely truthful there."
---------
"I would not expect my neighbours to call the police. By the time my
neighbours had finished with the reckless people perpertrating such a
folly they would be more likely to require an ambulance than a police van".
-------------
"I was going to call the Fire Brigade but then I remembered what
happened to me last time I tried to be helpfull."
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:24:44 +0000
author: Lumpy Gravy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
Custard wrote:
> I'd class him as an abuser. liar, harasser of disabled people. and a
> sad fantasist living in a world of self created lies.
>
-----------------
Some Peter Turtill quotes:
"I've had sex with 13 14 15 year olds and in this country too not
Bangkok. I see no problem with it personally if they can understand
what their bodies are telling them."
--------------
"I also require you to make a substantial payment in compensation to
me for the great injustice you have caused me and the expense and
health problems you have willingly and maliciously caused me."
--
"Well I suppose I wasn't being completely truthful there."
---------
"I would not expect my neighbours to call the police. By the time my
neighbours had finished with the reckless people perpertrating such a
folly they would be more likely to require an ambulance than a police van".
-------------
"I was going to call the Fire Brigade but then I remembered what
happened to me last time I tried to be helpfull. "
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:25:54 +0000
author: Lumpy Gravy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
John Hunt wrote:
> "Palindrome" wrote in message
> news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
>> John Hunt wrote:
>> <snip>
>>
>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group makes
>>> donations to deserving causes...
>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on the
>> website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few charities
>> that just may not have either.
>
> I was amazed he got funding. I have to re-constitute my company this year as
> most charities will not entertain a company with less than 3 directors and a
> written constitution. Pete worked hard to get the funding and we cannot go
> back for anymore this year so good luck you too. Pete dealt with Anna Tate
> and Pete can be pretty persuasive but give it a try.
> John Hunt
>
>
-----------------
Some Peter Turtill quotes:
"I've had sex with 13 14 15 year olds and in this country too not
Bangkok. I see no problem with it personally if they can understand
what their bodies are telling them."
--------------
"I also require you to make a substantial payment in compensation to
me for the great injustice you have caused me and the expense and
health problems you have willingly and maliciously caused me."
--
"Well I suppose I wasn't being completely truthful there."
---------
"I would not expect my neighbours to call the police. By the time my
neighbours had finished with the reckless people perpertrating such a
folly they would be more likely to require an ambulance than a police van".
-------------
"I was going to call the Fire Brigade but then I remembered what
happened to me last time I tried to be helpfull."
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:26:44 +0000
author: Lumpy Gravy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
John Hunt wrote:
> "Janitor of Lunacy" wrote in message
> news:Gkblj.159945$036.124421@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>> "John Hunt" wrote in message
>> news:5vkqpaF1muhjkU1@mid.individual.net...
>>> I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>>> searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the
>>> people who battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can
>>> spare has recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune
>>> of one thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by O2,
>>> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes and
>>> it is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other
>>> worthy causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
>>> John Hunt
>> Oh, I get it now; you're looking for another patsy. Try
>> jjaholland@optusnet.au, he'll bung you a few quid, I'm sure, and is widely
>> known to be gullible as hell. There are others, of course, but this guy's
>> family seems to own the centre of Guernsey, which as I understand it is a
>> field miles from anywhere, but if you can persuade him to bring the goat,
>> the world's your hamster.
>
> I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Maybe like me you have a
> tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt like going online. I rarely
> venture onto newsgroups except when I am bored, tired and unable to sleep
> through pain.
> John Hunt
>
-----------------
Some Peter Turtill quotes:
"I've had sex with 13 14 15 year olds and in this country too not
Bangkok. I see no problem with it personally if they can understand
what their bodies are telling them."
--------------
"I also require you to make a substantial payment in compensation to
me for the great injustice you have caused me and the expense and
health problems you have willingly and maliciously caused me."
--
"Well I suppose I wasn't being completely truthful there."
---------
"I would not expect my neighbours to call the police. By the time my
neighbours had finished with the reckless people perpertrating such a
folly they would be more likely to require an ambulance than a police van".
-------------
"I was going to call the Fire Brigade but then I remembered what
happened to me last time I tried to be helpfull."
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:27:45 +0000
author: Lumpy Gravy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
Custard wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:10:43 -0000, "John Hunt"
> wrote:
>
>> I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Maybe like me you have a
>> tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt like going online. I rarely
>> venture onto newsgroups except when I am bored, tired and unable to sleep
>> through pain.
>> John Hunt
>>
> There are a lot of other people who don't venture onto newsgroups any
> more.
> That's because Peter Turtill vented his abuse on them after finding
> our private details about them then inventing lies to post to suit his
> own ends.
> One of his tricks is attacking Blind and disabled people and also
> harassing people with terminal cancer.
> What a fine person you have working for you. Just prey that your
> donors don't find out about him.
-----------------
Some Peter Turtill quotes:
"I've had sex with 13 14 15 year olds and in this country too not
Bangkok. I see no problem with it personally if they can understand
what their bodies are telling them."
--------------
"I also require you to make a substantial payment in compensation to
me for the great injustice you have caused me and the expense and
health problems you have willingly and maliciously caused me."
--
"Well I suppose I wasn't being completely truthful there."
---------
"I would not expect my neighbours to call the police. By the time my
neighbours had finished with the reckless people perpertrating such a
folly they would be more likely to require an ambulance than a police van".
-------------
"I was going to call the Fire Brigade but then I remembered what
happened to me last time I tried to be helpfull."
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:28:10 +0000
author: Lumpy Gravy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"John Hunt" wrote in message
news:5vl565F1m9dtjU1@mid.individual.net...
>
> "Janitor of Lunacy" wrote in message
> news:Gkblj.159945$036.124421@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>>
>> "John Hunt" wrote in message
>> news:5vkqpaF1muhjkU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>>>searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One of the
>>>people who battle poor health but still volunteer whatever time they can
>>>spare has recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights Of Way to the tune
>>>of one thousand pounds. This has come to me from a group sponsored by
>>>O2,
>>> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving causes
>>> and it is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did. I hope other
>>> worthy causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was for us.
>>> John Hunt
>>
>> Oh, I get it now; you're looking for another patsy. Try
>> jjaholland@optusnet.au, he'll bung you a few quid, I'm sure, and is
>> widely known to be gullible as hell. There are others, of course, but
>> this guy's family seems to own the centre of Guernsey, which as I
>> understand it is a field miles from anywhere, but if you can persuade him
>> to bring the goat, the world's your hamster.
>
> I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Maybe like me you have a
> tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt like going online. I rarely
> venture onto newsgroups except when I am bored, tired and unable to sleep
> through pain.
You are Peter Turtill and I claim my £5.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:33:50 -0000
author: M.I.5?
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
John Hunt wrote:
> "Palindrome" wrote in message
> news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
>> John Hunt wrote:
>> <snip>
>>
>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group makes
>>> donations to deserving causes...
>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on the
>> website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few charities
>> that just may not have either.
>
<snip>
> we cannot go back for anymore this year so good luck you too.
<snip>
I have already heard back from one charity - they weren't aware of this
scheme and will be making an application. They appear to be doing
exactly the sort of things that the scheme was intended to support, so,
fingers crossed for them.
Again, many thanks,
Sue
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:46:09 GMT
author: Palindrome
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
Palindrome wrote:
> John Hunt wrote:
>> "Palindrome" wrote in message
>> news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group makes
>>>> donations to deserving causes...
>>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on
>>> the website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few
>>> charities that just may not have either.
>>
>
>
The company runs a very strict child protection policy.
A word or two about peter turtills admitted liking for
12, 13 and 14 year olds might not go amiss.
I'll look up their disabled persons policy later.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:05:06 +0000
author: Lumpy Gravy
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
Lumpy Gravy wrote:
> Palindrome wrote:
>> John Hunt wrote:
>>> "Palindrome" wrote in message
>>> news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
>>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>>> <snip>
>>>>
>>>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group
>>>>> makes donations to deserving causes...
>>>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on
>>>> the website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few
>>>> charities that just may not have either.
>>>
<snip>
> I'll look up their disabled persons policy later.
Whatever your own agenda and possibly the agenda of the OP, he posted
useful information which may easily help disadvantaged people in my own
community.
For that I am thankful - as have been the officers of the charities that
will now make applications for grants, based on the information provided
by the OP.
--
Sue
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:16:22 GMT
author: Palindrome
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
On 22 Jan, 14:05, Lumpy Gravy wrote:
> Palindrome wrote:
> > John Hunt wrote:
> >> "Palindrome" wrote in message
> >>news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
> >>> John Hunt wrote:
> >>> <snip>
>
> >>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group makes
> >>>> donations to deserving causes...
> >>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on
> >>> the website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few
> >>> charities that just may not have either.
>
> The company runs a very strict child protection policy.
>
> A word or two about peter turtills admitted liking for
> 12, 13 and 14 year olds might not go amiss.
>
> I'll look up their disabled persons policy later.
It doesn't really matter does it?
Unless he's doing something involving young people, which by what the
OP posted doesn't look likely in this case.
Martin <><
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:18:45 -0800 (PST)
author: unknown
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
Palindrome wrote:
> Whatever your own agenda and possibly the agenda of the OP, he posted
> useful information which may easily help disadvantaged people in my own
> community.
Codswallop. the 'agenda' was to get a self admitted
child molestor and a piece of shit who attacks disabled
people and cancer sufferers some credibilty. The OP failed
miserably.
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:26:42 +0000
author: A word in your ear
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
mart2306@hotmail.com wrote:
> On 22 Jan, 14:05, Lumpy Gravy wrote:
>> Palindrome wrote:
>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>>> "Palindrome" wrote in message
>>>> news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
>>>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>>>> <snip>
>>>>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group makes
>>>>>> donations to deserving causes...
>>>>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on
>>>>> the website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few
>>>>> charities that just may not have either.
>> The company runs a very strict child protection policy.
>>
>> A word or two about peter turtills admitted liking for
>> 12, 13 and 14 year olds might not go amiss.
>>
>> I'll look up their disabled persons policy later.
>
> It doesn't really matter does it?
> Unless he's doing something involving young people, which by what the
> OP posted doesn't look likely in this case.
>
You are saying that young children don't use
footpaths and are not subject to perverts like
peter turtill preying on them?
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:28:13 +0000
author: A word in your ear
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"John Hunt" wrote in message
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> I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Maybe like me you
> have a tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt like going
> online. I rarely venture onto newsgroups except when I am bored, tired
> and unable to sleep through pain.
> John Hunt
If you "rarely venture into news groups" then why have you paid for a
news-individual account? Or could it be you're using Peter Turtill's
account now he's barred from the internet under his bail terms?
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:13:55 -0000
author: Shadrack
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
On 22 Jan, 14:28, A word in your ear wrote:
> mart2...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On 22 Jan, 14:05, Lumpy Gravy wrote:
> >> Palindrome wrote:
> >>> John Hunt wrote:
> >>>> "Palindrome" wrote in message
> >>>>news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
> >>>>> John Hunt wrote:
> >>>>> <snip>
> >>>>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group makes
> >>>>>> donations to deserving causes...
> >>>>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on
> >>>>> the website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a few
> >>>>> charities that just may not have either.
> >> The company runs a very strict child protection policy.
>
> >> A word or two about peter turtills admitted liking for
> >> 12, 13 and 14 year olds might not go amiss.
>
> >> I'll look up their disabled persons policy later.
>
> > It doesn't really matter does it?
> > Unless he's doing something involving young people, which by what the
> > OP posted doesn't look likely in this case.
>
> You are saying that young children don't use
> footpaths and are not subject to perverts like
> peter turtill preying on them?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
No, I'm not saying that. But getting funding for that project will
have nothing to do with whether he has contact with youngsters.
And telling O2 all about him won't stop him going where he wants
anyway.
If you want him to stop preying on youngsters (or anyone else), don't
bring O2 or a project into it.
Martin <><
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 09:37:21 -0800 (PST)
author: unknown
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"John Hunt"
> I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Maybe like me you have a
> tooth ache and cannot sleep too and just felt like going online. I rarely
> venture onto newsgroups except when I am bored, tired and unable to sleep
> through pain.
> John Hunt
Well, let`s hope you soon feel better then we`ll ALL feel relieved!
Pat
date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 23:54:25 GMT
author: Pat P
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
John Hunt wrote:
> "Martin" wrote in message
> news:4795393c$0$13938$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk...
>> John Hunt wrote:
>>> I run Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited and as a company we are always
>>> searching for funding to produce a Definitive Map for Ipswich. One
>>> of the people who battle poor health but still volunteer whatever
>>> time they can spare has recently secured funding for Suffolk Rights
>>> Of Way to the tune of one thousand pounds. This has come to me
>>> from a group sponsored by O2,
>>> "It's your community". This group makes donations to deserving
>>> causes and it is open to anyone to apply just as my volunteer did.
>>> I hope other worthy causes are as successful as Peter Turtill was
>>> for us. John Hunt
>>>
>>>
>> Well, we all know who to call on when we want to break open the
>> locks on gates and have a fall guy to boot.
>
> Pete has his way of doing things that maybe different from others but
> he does it and he gets results. He could have walked away from the
> fight over the gates on the dock. He was offered a caution but he
> declined. I don't think many people who know Pete would class him as
> a fall guy either. John Hunt
No, you're right.
I class him as a twatt.
A grade "A" cunt of the highest order.
The sooner he dies, the better.
Are you starting to get an idea for how universally despised he is?
Are you starting to realise that if you're not carefull, you will get tarred
with the same brush?
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:03:05 -0000
author: \(not quite so\) Fat Sam
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
mart2306@hotmail.com wrote:
> On 22 Jan, 14:05, Lumpy Gravy wrote:
>> Palindrome wrote:
>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>>> "Palindrome" wrote in message
>>>> news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
>>>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>>>> <snip>
>>
>>>>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group
>>>>>> makes donations to deserving causes...
>>>>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on
>>>>> the website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a
>>>>> few charities that just may not have either.
>>
>> The company runs a very strict child protection policy.
>>
>> A word or two about peter turtills admitted liking for
>> 12, 13 and 14 year olds might not go amiss.
>>
>> I'll look up their disabled persons policy later.
>
> It doesn't really matter does it?
> Unless he's doing something involving young people, which by what the
> OP posted doesn't look likely in this case.
Turtill involved with young people?
Now there's a can of worms if ever I saw one.
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:05:22 -0000
author: \(not quite so\) Fat Sam
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
(not quite so) Fat Sam wrote:
> mart2306@hotmail.com wrote:
>> On 22 Jan, 14:05, Lumpy Gravy wrote:
>>> Palindrome wrote:
>>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>>>> "Palindrome" wrote in message
>>>>> news:M3blj.82758$A62.56145@fe06.news.easynews.com...
>>>>>> John Hunt wrote:
>>>>>> <snip>
>>>>>>> ... a group sponsored by O2, "It's your community". This group
>>>>>>> makes donations to deserving causes...
>>>>>> Thanks for that - I hadn't heard of this scheme, so have passed on
>>>>>> the website link (http://www.o2.com/cr/community_fund.asp) to a
>>>>>> few charities that just may not have either.
>>> The company runs a very strict child protection policy.
>>>
>>> A word or two about peter turtills admitted liking for
>>> 12, 13 and 14 year olds might not go amiss.
>>>
>>> I'll look up their disabled persons policy later.
>> It doesn't really matter does it?
>> Unless he's doing something involving young people, which by what the
>> OP posted doesn't look likely in this case.
>
> Turtill involved with young people?
> Now there's a can of worms if ever I saw one.
>
>
A nonse by any other name is still a nonse.
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:12:43 +0000
author: Lucy Lastic
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
"Lucy Lastic" wrote in message
news:fn7ege$tna$1@aioe.org...
> A nonse by any other name is still a nonse.
Psst, ITYM "nonce."
Door --->
--
Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:55:59 -0000
author: Brian Watson
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
are credited to the
moon is that there are some true, as the tide.
It is the same with prophecies, miracles, divination by dreams, sorceries,
etc.
For if there had been nothing true in all this, men would have believed
nothing of them; and thus, instead of concluding that there are no true
miracles because there are so many false, we must, on the contrary, say that
there certainly are true miracles, since there are false, and that there are
false miracles only because some are true. We must reason in the same way
about religion; for it would not be possible that men should have imagined
so many false religions, if there had not been a true one. The objection to
this is that savages have a religion; but the answer is that they have heard
the true spoken of, as appears by the Deluge, circumcision, the cross of
Saint Andrew, etc.
818. Having considered how it comes that there are so many false miracles,
false revelations, sorceries, etc., it has seemed to me that the true cause
is that there are some true; for it would not be possible that there should
be so many false miracles, if there were none true, nor so many false
revelations, if there were none true, nor so many false religions, if there
were not one true. For if there had never been all this, it is almost
impossible that men should have imagined it, and still more impossible that
so many others should have believed it. But as there have been very great
things true, and as they have been believed by great men, this impression
has been the cause that nearly everybody is rendered capable of believing
also the false. And thus, instead of concluding that there are no true
miracles, since there are so many false, it must be said, on the contrary,
that there are true miracles, since there are so many false; and that there
are false
date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:27:16 GMT
author: Brian Watson
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
it was treated amongst us as a
thing of very little consequence. They seemed to follow their worldly
business, more as a part of their duty, than from any disposition they
had to it; the temptation now seemed to lie on that hand, to neglect
worldly affairs too much, and to spend too much time in the immediate
exercise of religion. This was exceedingly misrepresented by reports
that were spread in distant parts of the land, as though the people here
had wholly thrown by all worldly business, and betook themselves
entirely to reading and praying, and such like religious exercises.
But although people did not ordinarily neglect their worldly business,
yet religion was with all sorts the great concern, and the world was a
thing only by the bye. The only thing in their view was to get the
kingdom of heaven, and every one appeared pressing into it. The
engagedness of their hearts in this great concern could not be hid, it
appeared in their very countenances. It then was a dreadful thing
amongst us to lie out of Christ, in danger every day of dropping into
date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:27:40 GMT
author: Palindrome
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
Intuition is the part of judgement, mathematics of intellect.
To make light of philosophy is to be a true philosopher.
5. Those who judge of a work by rule are in regard to others as those who
have a watch are in regard to others. One says, "It is two hours ago"; the
other says, "It is only three-quarters of an hour." I look at my watch, and
say to the one, "You are weary," and to the other, "Time gallops with you";
for it is only an hour and a half ago, and I laugh at those who tell me that
time goes slowly with me and that I judge by imagination. They do not know
that I judge by my watch.
6. Just as we harm the understanding, we harm the feelings also.
The understanding and the feelings are moulded by intercourse; the
understanding and feelings are corrupted by intercourse. Thus good or bad
society improves or corrupts them. It is, then, all-important to know how to
choose in order to improve and not to corrupt them; and we cannot make this
choice, if they be not already improved and not corrupted. Thus a circle is
formed, and those are fortunate who escape it.
7. The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men.
Ordinary persons find no difference between men.
8. There are many people who listen to a sermon in the same way as they
listen to vespers.
9. When we wish to correct with advantage and to show another that he errs,
we must notice from what side he views the matter, for on that side it is
usually true, and admit that truth to him, but reveal to him the side on
which it is false. He is satisfied with that, for he sees that he was not
mistaken and that he only failed to see all sides. Now, no one is offended
at not seeing everything; but one does not like to be mistaken, and that
perhaps arises from the fact that man naturally cannot see everything, and
that naturally he cannot err in the side he looks at, since the perceptions
of our senses are always true.
10. People are generally better persua
date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:27:43 GMT
author: Palindrome
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of commencement, because of the terms of the prophecy; and as regards
the term of conclusion, because of the differences among chronologists. But
all this difference extends only to two hundred years.
724. Predictions.--That in the fourth monarchy, before the destruction of
the second temple, before the dominion of the Jews was taken away, in the
seventieth week of Daniel, during the continuance of the second temple, the
heathen should be instructed, and brought to the knowledge of the God
worshipped by the Jews; that those who loved Him should be delivered from
their enemies, and filled with His fear and love.
And it happened that in the fourth monarchy, before the destruction of the
second temple, etc., the heathen in great number worshipped God, and led an
angelic life. Maidens dedicated their virginity and their life to God. Men
renounced their pleasures. What Plato could only make acceptable to a few
men, specially chosen and instructed, a secret influence imparted by the
power of a few words, to a hundred million ignorant men.
The rich left their wealth. Children left the dainty homes of their parents
to go into the rough desert. (See P
date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:27:36 GMT
author: A word in your ear
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Re: Getting financial assistance from big companies.
opportunity to know, having been in the ministry here two years with
him, and so conversed with a considerable number whom my grandfather
thought to be savingly converted at that time; and having been
particularly acquainted with the experiences of many who were converted
under his ministry before. And I know no one of them, who in the least
doubts of its being the same Spirit and the same work. Persons have now
no otherwise been subject to impressions on their imaginations than
formerly: the work is of the same nature, and has not been attended with
any extraordinary circumstances, excepting such as are analogous to the
extraordinary degree of it before described. And God's people who were
formerly converted have now partaken of the same shower of divine
blessing-in the renewing, strengthening, edifying, influences of the
Spirit of God-that others have in His converting influences; and the
work here has also been plainly the same with that of other places which
have been mentioned, as partaking of the same blessing. I have
particularly conversed with perso
date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:27:52 GMT
author: Lumpy Gravy
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