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celadon

12th March 2015, 08:13
Is anybody out there still reading the "poser"? Need a little help in keeping up to-date; even if its just to say hello.
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THE UK’s last remaining CD tower, capable of holding more than 88 albums, has been destroyed.

Campaigners fought to preserve the final surviving example in Wrexham, a blondewood tower with space at the base for club compilation double CDs, but were overruled after it was declared unsafe.

Campaigner Eleanor Shaw said: “We believe that this one dated all the way back to 1991, based on the pristine copy of Pearl Jam’s Ten in its upper reaches.

“We’ve already lost the country’s historic cassette tape carousels, and now this.”

The chrome or teak-veneered structures were once common sights across the country, where they loomed symbolically in living rooms. However English Heritage refused to save the remaining examples after already wasting more than £100 million converting CD towers to DVD towers.

Demolition expert Roy Hobbs said: “We can’t afford to be sentimental. At any moment the rack could give way and half the town would be buried beneath The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
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rossim

13th March 2015, 10:24
Always read and enjoy your thread Celadon. Thank you.
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greedy kite

13th March 2015, 10:29
Hello, celadon! Yes, I read every new "poser", and am well entertained by them, even if I don't contribute. Please keep up the good work!
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elle

13th March 2015, 10:58
Hello,celadon!
Yes, l always read your latest post. Please keep up he good work!
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bernie

13th March 2015, 11:11
Same here.
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rossim

13th March 2015, 11:13
The name of BUCKFASTLEIGH, a small market town in Devon, contains 13 letters with none repeated. Can any other place name match ( or better ) this?
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chrise

13th March 2015, 11:50
Barnoldswick, near me, claimed this honour. I see that they are mistaken (not for the first time!)

P.S. I always read this thread, Celadon. Please keep it up.
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rossim

13th March 2015, 11:59
And a letter shorter ChrisE!
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chrise

13th March 2015, 12:10
Yes - I counted!

Here's another place related poser (should be easy)
What's the only place in Britain whose name includes a punctuation mark?
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chrise

13th March 2015, 12:16
......I should say, not including apostrophes.

(Makes it less interesting - oh well.)
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