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Monday, April 09, 2012

Laurie Fraser - A Message

A copy of Laurie's leaflet has been delivered to Gurn HQ. It's four sides of A5, printed locally by the Nairnshire Telegraph. What is interesting about this leaflet compared to others that this observer has seen so far is that the inside pages contain quite a lot of information, several hundred words of our present Provost's thoughts which may delight or upset voters depending on they feel about our current Civic Head's performance. Plenty in there for voters to digest: "Laurie Fraser - A message" see what you make of it here in googledoc format.

12 comments:

  1. wilt mum sos5:18 PM

    Is he going to produce the Provost's big chain before the election?

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  2. Ah you must prefer the other bling for some reason Pics of the style change here.

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  3. Anonymous5:59 PM

    After reading that I assume the proof reader had the day off at The Nairnshire Telegraph !

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  4. tie po6:28 PM

    The Nairnshire Telegraph has a proof reader!?

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  5. Anonymous6:57 PM

    Yes! and he always removes his rs too.

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  6. spin doc7:22 PM

    Nicely glosses over Liz's removal as Provost

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  7. Anonymous7:59 AM

    At least he had his promotional material produced by a Nairn company.....

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  8. missing words11:55 AM

    It must be an 'L' of a job putting these leaflets together

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  9. Anonymous6:27 PM

    Guess the missing letter "-oser" !

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  10. Wanted9:00 PM

    Thanks for taking the trouble to scan it and put it on line so I could then read it.

    A soggy version arrived through my letterbox today, complete with such small type I found it difficult to read and a front that reminded me of a wanted poster in a Western, oh to be wanted Laurie, eh!

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  11. recyclerererererer9:15 PM

    I'm telling you now, this is going straight into my Blue recycler bin (now I know what it's really called!)

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  12. Anonymous4:27 PM

    My Granny used to say "never trust a man with a chain roond his neck" !

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