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Brent's pledge to staff

Discussion in 'Plymouth' started by homepark_hobo, Sep 30, 2011.

  1. homepark_hobo

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    The fact that the proposals have been made public for all to see is an improvement in itself. One thing I think you can say about Brent is that he does appear to be far more open than the others. I know you never know about people fully but he comes across that way.
     
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    He also comes across as thoroughly decent which in itself is refreshing.
     
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    Mrs LaLa...........you'll have to teach Beau to say................He's a decent fellow.......He's a decent fellow........He's a decent fellow..............and you'll have to knit him a little Argyle shirt as well.......he'll look so cute.
     
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    I'm not sure we should get too carried away just yet with Brent. He comes across as 100% more genuine than the usual suspects we have had to deal with but we still don't know details of his plans or if indeed he is really that genuine do we. Vlad the Impaller probably could be quite charming when it suited him. As I said he appears to be more open and public than the rest and at present I take that at face value. Once he has completed the deal then we get to see the real Brent and I hope he is as good as it says on the tin.
     
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    Sensible, this is why I said "he comes across as", we are just guessing right now because these little snippets are all we have to go on. As you say, we will just have to wait and see.

    Plym, Beau is a clever boy, he will pick up pretty much everything I want him to and lots of stuff I don't such as: The smoke alarm (which goes off everytime I use the grill) the smoke alarm battery warning, the microwave, the lunchtime pips from the radio, coughs, sneezes, snifs and just about any other noise from the household. He is forever telling me I'm a good boy <laugh> and that he loves me which comes out as "I love hoo". I know how much you love to hear about my Beau Plym.
     
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    Don't be so reticent sensible.........we know he won't be throwing money at the club............we just need a couple of years of quiet stability.......I'll go with that at the moment..........enough time to get this nervous twitch to settle down that's developed in the last three years........people sought of look......and then move further down the bus...........I think it's the twitch..............or is it the shout of WHOOAA that goes with it and the jerk of the head........I'll have to up the medication I think.
     
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    My kids used to call the smoke alarm the dinner gong. When it went off they appeared at the table. I think plymborn is definately a little obsessed with the parrot.

    I'm not expecting Brent or anyone else to throw a bundle of cash as Argyle. All I want is for whoever takes over to be straight with us all. I think we need that above anything else.
     
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    That should be in the joke section sensible.................using the smoke alarm as a dinner gong..........so hurtful for Mrs sensible........or were you doing the cooking..........I thought not.
     
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