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| Meet your perfect partner
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by Dani Sacco (Member 10112368) on 10-Apr-2008
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Fancy meeting some hunky guys or some real babes near you ? Of course you do - all you have to do is cut and paste this address into your browser and you can soon find the ideal match for you, for FREE..... http://online.slowdating.com
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| Looking for Becky Brookes
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by John Lewis (Member 10219028) on 15-Jan-2008
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Hiya, Trying to get in contact with Becky brookes from the Shrewsbury area. She headed to Devon with her boyfriend and baby 6 or 7 years ago. If you have any information, please pass this on to me at mimusiku@hotmail.com or pass on this message to her so she can contact me herself. Thanx
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| DO YOU NEED TO SELL YOUR HOME FAST ?
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by willf (Member 10218807) on 31-Dec-2007
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If you need to move quickly and you can accept an offer around 85% of market value then visit our website at www.DevonPropertyWanted.co.uk
Purchase agreed within 7 days and completion date to suit you.
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| My Berry Tree
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by LeCoach (Member 10169670) on 11-Sep-2007
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The Berry Tree Overview:
You can make $1336 per month without sponsoring anyone or having to sell anything.
You can earn on everyone in the company. Even on people that joined before you!
This patent pending plan is totally unique, no one has anything like this.
The more we grow, the more you can make.
How it works:
There are 2 main ways to make money with The Berry Tree:
1. The advertising included in your membership grows your business for you
This advertising is used to bring in new members that are distributed evenly throughout The Berry Tree. Signups are placed under existing members based on their enrollment date, so people that join after you help you profit faster.
Once your 1st position exceeds $312.00 in profits, you are automatically given another position to increase your earning potential. Because your membership includes advertising to grow your business, your success does not depend on you selling on your own.
2. Refer others or advertise more to grow your business
If you want to make even more money, faster, we can show you how to easily sponsor others. You’ll get into profit faster and you can even earn on EVERYONE in the company. Even those who joined before you!
Your membership includes:
Corporate managed advertising to bring in new members and customers. We buy in bulk and work with some of the top ad agencies in the world to get more of every dollar we spend.
5 websites - 2 personal recruiting websites, 1 product site and 2 support and training sites.
O2 Berry Product and Exclusive Worldwide Marketing Rights. Nutronix International has launched a new product into the market through their new division called The Berry Tree.
You will get the O2 Berry product each month to use and / or share with other potential customers.
Remember, everyone who joins after you helps you get into profit faster.
Join before they do!
http://www.myberrytree.com/bt83305
Note: LAUNCHED NOW!!! SIGN UP AND GRAB YOUR TOP SPOT!!!
Email me for more details ... more >>
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| Regional Media Expansion - Publish Your News!
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by munkeeunit (Member 10166886) on 11-Jul-2007
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REGIONAL MEDIA EXPANSION
If you are part of an organisation, please pass this information on to other groups and individuals across the South West.
BRISTOL INDYMEDIA NOW ACCEPTS NEWS FROM:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/
Bristol
Somerset
Gloucestershire
Wiltshire
Bath
Dorset
Devon
Cornwall / Kernow
Bristol Indymedia - Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...
http://bristol.indymedia.org
Contribute An Article:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/publish.php
How To Contribute Articles Guide:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25376
Add To The Calendar:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/whatson/calendar.php
Add To The Calendar Guide:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25376
Editorial Guidelines:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/editorial.php
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| More 'Votes' Than Evening Post - South West Welcome!
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by munkeeunit (Member 10166886) on 24-Mar-2007
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More ‘Votes’ Than Evening Post – Bristol Indymedia – Publish Your News!
SOUTH WEST WELCOME!
PUBLISH YOUR NEWS
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org
HOW TO CONTRIBUTE ARTICLES - A Brief Guide
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25376
Bristol Indymedia now routinely gets more 'Votes' than the Evening Post ‘This Is Bristol’ website, according to the Google PageRank method! If you do a 'Bristol' on UK Google, Bristol Indymedia comes out at around 7th - 8th place, and jostles for position with the 'This Is Bristol' website. Join in with the movement to democratise Bristol’s corporate dominated media landscape; Publish Your News Now! It's only a click away! Click the 'Submit An Article' button and your story will appear on the right-hand newswire within minutes of posting.
BRISTOL INDYMEDIA - Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org
PUBLISH YOUR NEWS
(South West Welcome)
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/publish.php
Even though our newswire carries the banner 'Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...' it seems that not everyone is yet aware that this means exactly what it says. The 'Submit An Article' button, in the top-right corner, takes you to our article submission form. All you need to do is fill in all the form, click the 'Preview Before Publishing' button at the end of the form, to check it looks ok, and then click 'Edit Again' or the 'Publish!' button. If you have any problems filling out the form, or with uploading articles, please see our brief guide above.
PUBLISH YOUR EVENT
(South West Welcome)
http://bristol.indymedia.org/whatson/calendar.php
If you have an event to promote you can use our calendar too. Again, just like with the newswire, all you need to do is click 'Add Your Event' and follow the instructions, and your event will be immediately displayed in the calendar. If your event has an interesting report attached to it, then you can turn that into an article too, on the main newswire, to go with your calendar entry.
GUIDELINES
Only if your article is outside of, or breaks, guidelines will it be moved from the right-hand newswire.
http://bristol.indymedia.org/editorial.php
BRISTOL INDYMEDIA - Read It, Write It, Your Site, Your News...
http://bristol.indymedia.org ... more >>
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| DUTY FREE CIGARETTES
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by John Barker (Member 10125671) on 29-Nov-2006
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DUTY FREE CIGARETTES POSTED TO YOUR DOOR , ALL 100% LEGAL AND 100% GENUINE FOR MORE INFO AND DETAILS OF THE WEB PAGE PLZ SEND EMAIL TO INTERNETGOODIES@HOTMAIL.CO.UK WITH SUBJECT HEADED DUTY FREE AND YOU WILL BE SENT ALL THE INFO
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| PMR 446 Mhz Internet Gateway in the Croyde area
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by uk511 (Member 10159394) on 23-Jul-2005
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Welcome to the info page for the PMR 446 Mhz Internet Gateway in the Croyde area it operates on the following Channel: 5 CTCSS: 19 Operating Hours: 24 hrs
There are PMR446 Internet Gateways up and down the UK and now across the world that anybody with a PMR446 radio can have access to. As an example of how this works, someone within range of my gateway link can talk through that link, over the internet, and out through another gateway in, say, Belgium or Australia. Someone within range of that second gateway can then communicate back and thus establish a conversation.
Accessing the gateway using your PMR446 Radio
All the gateways operate a CTCSS access system which requires a CTCSS capable radio with CTCSS set to 127.3Hz (CTCSS tone 19 on most radios).
To access the Croyde gateway set your radio to Channel 5, CTCSS code 19
The gateway is very easy to use. You use it as you would with a normal one to one communication, no callsigns are required, just call CQ or just a straightforward 'Hello, this is X calling from Y, anyone copy?' and you might be surprised who comes back to you as there are gateways all over the world. Note that there can often be a delay from the station that you are speaking to and don't forget to wait for the pips after their over before you transmit. It is also best to press the PTT button on your radio and wait a second before speaking to make sure the beginning of your over doesn't get cut off. If you don't have CTCSS on your radio you won't be able to transmit to the gateway but you will still be able to listen in on Channel 4.
When the system is idle the gateway will play this voice message every 10 minutes identifying the gateway. This message was generated using The Festival Speech Synthesis System on Linux.
During the week the network is fairly quiet during the daytime with most activity taking place during the evening and at the weekend but if it is quiet call CQ, a lot of people are monitoring even if they're not talking...
There are just a few Do's and Don'ts that will help keep the network sane: Don't swear, don't use call or ring tones, do switch off 'roger beeps' if possible.
thank you from the gateway keeper and we hope you will use and enjoy this free service who knows you could maybe link up with lost freinds and chat with them from all over the world ... more >>
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| PMR 446 Mhz Internet Gateway in the Croyde area
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by uk511 (Member 10159394) on 22-Jul-2005
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Welcome to the info page for the PMR 446 Mhz Internet Gateway in the Croyde area
it operates on the following Channel: 4 CTCSS: 19 Operating Hours: 24 hrs
There are PMR446 Internet Gateways up and down the UK and now across the world that anybody with a PMR446 radio can have access to. As an example of how this works, someone within range of my gateway link can talk through that link, over the internet, and out through another gateway in, say, Belgium or Australia. Someone within range of that second gateway can then communicate back and thus establish a conversation.
Accessing the gateway using your PMR446 Radio
All the gateways operate a CTCSS access system which requires a CTCSS capable radio with CTCSS set to 127.3Hz (CTCSS tone 19 on most radios).
To access the Croyde gateway set your radio to Channel 4, CTCSS code 19
The gateway is very easy to use. You use it as you would with a normal one to one communication, no callsigns are required, just call CQ or just a straightforward 'Hello, this is X calling from Y, anyone copy?' and you might be surprised who comes back to you as there are gateways all over the world. Note that there can often be a delay from the station that you are speaking to and don't forget to wait for the pips after their over before you transmit. It is also best to press the PTT button on your radio and wait a second before speaking to make sure the beginning of your over doesn't get cut off. If you don't have CTCSS on your radio you won't be able to transmit to the gateway but you will still be able to listen in on Channel 4.
When the system is idle the gateway will play this voice message every 10 minutes identifying the gateway. This message was generated using The Festival Speech Synthesis System on Linux.
During the week the network is fairly quiet during the daytime with most activity taking place during the evening and at the weekend but if it is quiet call CQ, a lot of people are monitoring even if they're not talking...
There are just a few Do's and Don'ts that will help keep the network sane: Don't swear, don't use call or ring tones, do switch off 'roger beeps' if possible.
thank you from the gateway keeper and we hope you will use and enjoy this free service who knows you could maybe link up with lost freinds and chat with them from all over the world
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| UWIST PSYCHOLOGY REUNION
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by brian (Member 10125747) on 28-Aug-2004
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UWIST Reunion contact@psyreunion.com late 70s/early 80s disco SABINE Meigh 01482 219510 Fiona Marshall Cardiff Reunion late 70s/early 80s disco search GEUNOR Pierce 01482 219510 search BLAIR McClure www.psyreunion.com SABINE MUWIST reunion search SABINE MEIGH Richard BENDELOW search BLAIR McClure,GAYNOR Pierce eigh Cardiff Reunion search GEUNOR Pierce 0 1482 219510 UWIST reunion search Richard B ENDELOW PSYCHOLOGYcontact@psyreunion.com REUNION late70s/early80s disco UWIST www.psyreunion.com Richard BENDELOW search BLAIR McClure 01482 219510 search GEUNOR Pierce Cardiff Reunion 01482 219510 UWIST PSYCHOLOGY REUNION FIONA MARSHALL search UWIST PSYCHOLOGY REUNION weather local information Croyde search UWIST PSYCHOLOGY REUNION contact@psyreunion.com 01482 219510 search ZENOUBIA KAZI PSYCHOLOGY REUNION search John Staniforth Cardiff Reunion search FIONA MARSHALL contact@psyreunion.com local information Croyde search UWIST reunion SABINE MEIGH weather
70s/80s disco weather express & ECHO weather UWIST PSYCHOLOGY REUNION Croyde ... more >>
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| adoptee / birth parent tracing service
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by gina (Member 10064319) on 17-Nov-2003
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Born to be Found is a Tracing Service for Adoptee's and Birth Parents who would like to make contact. It is also a tracing Service for Adoptee's who would just like to know their background, contact does not have to be made. We can also search for Birth Siblings, Friends, Aquaintances and Colleagues.
If you ask these questions- where is my Birth Mother?, who is my Birth Father?, how can I find my Natural Family, where is my Birth File, now is the time to act.
If you are Adopted or seek advice related to searching, reunion, locating, then drop me a line at borntobefound@aol.com. Alternatively please leave a message for your loved one on our free message boards at www.borntobefound.co.uk
Kindest Regards
Gina Gingell ... more >>
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| The East London Advertiser Online
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by dean saliba (Member 10045372) on 23-Oct-2003
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Have you left the East End of London recently? Maybe you were born there and left when you were a child? Maybe you still have family and friends who live in the area? Would you like to read about what is going on around the East End of London? -
http://eastlondonadvertiser.org.uk -
http://ela.proboards12.com/index.cgi
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| the ew
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by dean saliba (Member 10045372) on 23-Oct-2003
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Have you left the East End of London recently? Maybe you were born there and left when you were a child? Maybe you still have family and friends who live in the area? Would you like to read about what is going on around the East End of London? -
http://eastlondonadvertiser.org.uk -
http://ela.proboards12.com/index.cgi
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| Very Nice Pasties
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by M Lewis (Member 10073305) on 16-Jul-2002
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The first place we will visit in Croyde is the general store near the Post Office that sells the best Cornish Pasties we have ever tasted
- Re: Very Nice Pasties
by alien slug thingy from another planet (Member 10077669) on 16-Sep-2002
you tearaway, you !
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| LOOK OUT ALL YOU CROYDEOIANS
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by M Lewis (Member 10073305) on 16-Jul-2002
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Watch out all you locals of Croyde.Valli & MIke are coming for our regular annual break commencing 14/09/02 for 2 weeks.
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| Frost Family
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by Joan Medcalf (Member 10065904) on 16-Jul-2002
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Does anyone know the whereabouts of Thomas Frost and his daughter Valerie (married name not known) formerly from Wembley.
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| Long lost cousin
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by Sandra Parry (Member 10001470) on 15-Aug-2001
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Dear friends
I am living in Australia and would dearly love to locate my cousin who I lost contact with years ago. Her name is Sharon Clark. Her parents are Peter and Margaret Clark. She would be in her early to mid twenties by now. If you know her please email me as I would love to surprise her.
Thankyou Sandra Parry
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| ha ha ha
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by davie johnson (Member 10037285) on 13-Jul-2001
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At last stoner Gatch has got his dope cartoon and rastagatch site up - check out http://www.geocities.com/halifaxgatch
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| Searching for stepbrother
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by Marsha Highfield (Member 10024350) on 18-Mar-2001
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Looking for stepbrother, 56-57 yrs. 1943-44, father's name R. Gordon Cole, was stationed at Aldershot during wwll. went to London on leaves, was a gunnar instructor in the Canadian Armored Corps, Returned to Canada when injured in bombings. Mother's name possibly Emma, not sure, only hope that son was told who his father was and a name. Anyone knowing of this situation, please contact me, it would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou ... more >>
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| Poems
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by Ron (Member 10013938) on 15-Feb-2001
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Hello all!
Can you help? I am trying to arrange a poem on as many Cities, Towns and Villages, in the U K as I can.
Could anyone supply me with any local information, which hopefully, everyone in your City, Town or Village could immediately relate to? “As being home”
Perhaps a local dance hall or cinema no longer there, a famous street where all the boys and girls would meet.
A famous person past or present, not necessarily famous outside your Town but everyone knew of him or her.
Local pubs, clubs meeting places, a street name as local place you used to play as a child, I think you get the idea.
If you wish to submit your own poem I would be delighted to receive the finished article.
I would love to pay for your submissions, however I cannot. If I ever manage to get these published in any form, all you will receive is my sincere thanks and the knowledge that you have contributed to a historical record.
All I can promise is that I will read every single one.
In your replies please name your City, Town or Village as the subject, thank you once again.
Best regards, ... more >>
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