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Greybeard |
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thanks JR, I too had read that account. a lot different to some of the other fictitious ramblings.
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Greybeard, no more speculation, please. I thought we’d agreed that. None of us, unless we are a witness, is in a position to say what is the truth of this matter.
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That is good to read. Apart from the odd toss pot and you get them in all walks of life , Anglers are just not like this.
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Karen, can your please ask members to stop referring to folk as “toss pots ‘ as I think this is offensive. Whilst not aiming at certain members , whether I agree with their descriptive opinion or not , I also think that referring to the BA as ‘ Broads No- Authority ‘ is also in poor taste . You seem very quick to respond to some members who dare to speak out of turn yet regularly turn a blind eye to others. It’s everyone’s forum , let’s not have double standards please
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hedgehog, what is offensive about the word 'tosspot'? It simply means 'A drunkard; a toper; a tippler; one habitually given to strong drink.' Plenty of those on the Broads in the summer and in Norwich most weekends. You may put your own connotation on the word, but Hylander is of an age where it would have been in common use, with its true meaning. I rebranded the BA as the Broads No-Authority after their disasterous attempt to prevent us using the Broads at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. As far as I'm concerned, their subsequent behaviour, including planning fiascos, hasn't redeemed them yet. 'Broads No-Authority' as a descriptor certainly has more credence than 'Broads National Park'.
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Palatine, as I said earlier my post was not a pop at you but more a case of highlighting double standards. Irrespective of ones age we now need to be more careful in the use of certain words that were once acceptable. I’m certainly no snowflake but it seems some folk are pulled up on their use of words, others aren’t. I would like to think that you would be suitably unimpressed if someone were to call you a toss pot
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Re the age of certain users of the term 'toss pot', ummm, since Shakespeare used the term in Twelve Night I respectively suggest that a certain contributor is skating on very thin ice!
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@palladine,,, seriously?? you inference that it is me who is speculating is utter nonsense. but to be clear, you know damn well I was referring to the other forums and the comments and bad mouthing of fishermen with not a shred of evidence to suggest they were in any way responsible. there have been in addition despite the lack of any evidence suggestions and ideas of damaging anglers tackle and claims of doing so in previous occasions by some. most of these treads have been closed or removed as they serve no purpose but to antagonise both fishermen and boat owners. ross turner was actually present at the staithe when the said boat arrived, he states there was no altercation between anyone present. you appear to be just " poking the hornets nest" what is it you hope to achieve? my appearance is down to me, my attitude is down to you.
This message was edited by Greybeard on Jan-5-22 @ 11:07 AM
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Folks can you please keep disagreements or complaints to the forum q&a section or pm the individual, please let the threads/ topics keep on track, Thank you steve and vicky ( not a broads local,so my views ,knowledge doesn't count )
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I'm no fisherman but I suspect that carrying a tin of paint [ blue or otherwise ] would not enhance my fish catching armoury. It appears to me that the perpetrator of the nasty deed is not an angler. Only one boat out of several moored boats vandalised suggests a targeted attack, possibly another boat owner, who knows. Happy New Year, Brian.
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Slightly off track,I was looking at the planning portal online the other night to see what the planning situation is in regard to roof windows it stated that National Parks and the Broads had there own guide lines so they definetly make a distinction. Adrian.
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