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Pick-up disappears
A gardener's pick-up was taken while he was working just yards away.
Marc Nokes, husband of Romsey's Conservative parliamentary candidate Caroline Nokes, had his Nissan Navara pick-up stolen as he worked in Maurys Lane, Romsey.
Mr Nokes said he didn't hear the vehicle being driven off because he was operating loud machinery at the time.
5:50am Saturday 17th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Ken, A27 on 6:12am Sat 17 May 08
Meanwhile in Burma and China ... ...
Meanwhile in Burma and China ... ...
Posted by: Rich on 7:16am Sat 17 May 08
Never heard of locking it up.
Or was it taken by the aliens from the UFO's
Never heard of locking it up.
Or was it taken by the aliens from the UFO's
Posted by: In the know on 8:45am Sat 17 May 08
[quote][bold]Rich[/bold] wrote:
Never heard of locking it up. Or was it taken by the aliens from the UFO's [/quote] Exactly - he should have removed the keys from the ignition and locks the doors.
What a wonker.
Rich wrote:
Never heard of locking it up. Or was it taken by the aliens from the UFO's
Exactly - he should have removed the keys from the ignition and locks the doors.
What a wonker.
Posted by: Fred on 8:51am Sat 17 May 08
Perhaps one of the those UFO's last week made it disappear?
Perhaps one of the those UFO's last week made it disappear?
Posted by: confused on 9:11am Sat 17 May 08
[quote][bold]Ken[/bold] wrote:
Meanwhile in Burma and China ... ...[/quote] ...neither of which are in the Daily Echo's circulation area...
Ken wrote:
Meanwhile in Burma and China ... ...
...neither of which are in the Daily Echo's circulation area...
Posted by: Not confused, just stupid on 9:24am Sat 17 May 08
[quote][bold]confused[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Ken[/bold] wrote: Meanwhile in Burma and China ... ...[/quote] ...neither of which are in the Daily Echo's circulation area...[/quote] The online edition is available Worldwide and the story is reported here. However you may be correct that Burma and China ban access to the Echo site.
confused wrote:
Ken wrote: Meanwhile in Burma and China ... ...
...neither of which are in the Daily Echo's circulation area...
The online edition is available Worldwide and the story is reported here. However you may be correct that Burma and China ban access to the Echo site.
Posted by: paul b on 9:40am Sat 17 May 08
Benefit lot causing problems [bold]again[/bold]
Benefit lot causing problems
again Posted by: Willy, near romsey on 10:06am Sat 17 May 08
[quote][bold]In the know[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Rich[/bold] wrote: Never heard of locking it up. Or was it taken by the aliens from the UFO\'s [/quote] Exactly - he should have removed the keys from the ignition and locks the doors. What a wonker.[/quote] The rich just don't care. When the ash tray is full they can buy another car. Huh!
In the know wrote:
Rich wrote: Never heard of locking it up. Or was it taken by the aliens from the UFO\'s
Exactly - he should have removed the keys from the ignition and locks the doors. What a wonker.
The rich just don't care. When the ash tray is full they can buy another car. Huh!
Posted by: Patron, Soton on 1:21pm Sat 17 May 08
Best story of the day in my opinion think I will pop out and buy the paper edition to see if there are more details.
Best story of the day in my opinion think I will pop out and buy the paper edition to see if there are more details.
Posted by: roberta, wellow on 2:32pm Sat 17 May 08
[quote][bold]paul b[/bold] wrote:
Benefit lot causing problems [bold]again[/bold] [/quote] Benefit lot? so if you collect benefits you are a car thief? I hope you are talking about the Landford eejits (who prob dont claim benefits) who have been causing probs for some Wellow residents recently and not ignorantly blaming some hard working folk who seem to get the blame for everything in Wellow at the moment.
paul b wrote:
Benefit lot causing problems again
Benefit lot? so if you collect benefits you are a car thief? I hope you are talking about the Landford eejits (who prob dont claim benefits) who have been causing probs for some Wellow residents recently and not ignorantly blaming some hard working folk who seem to get the blame for everything in Wellow at the moment.
Posted by: paul b on 3:32pm Sat 17 May 08
[quote][bold]roberta[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]paul b[/bold] wrote:
Benefit lot causing problems [bold]again[/bold] [/quote] Benefit lot? so if you collect benefits you are a car thief? I hope you are talking about the Landford eejits (who prob dont claim benefits) who have been causing probs for some Wellow residents recently and not ignorantly blaming some hard working folk who seem to get the blame for everything in Wellow at the moment.[/quote] What does that mean?
roberta wrote:
paul b wrote:
Benefit lot causing problems again
Benefit lot? so if you collect benefits you are a car thief? I hope you are talking about the Landford eejits (who prob dont claim benefits) who have been causing probs for some Wellow residents recently and not ignorantly blaming some hard working folk who seem to get the blame for everything in Wellow at the moment.
What does that mean?
Posted by: del boy, peckham on 6:31pm Sat 17 May 08
what a plonker ![bold]well it was a pick up, obviously someone picked it up ![/bold]
lets hope he has third party fire and [bold]theft[/bold]i'm sure his insurance will become invalid if he left his keys in the ignition.
he might as well of left a sign on his pick up saying [bold]HELP YOUR SELF TO MY PICK UP[/bold]
what a plonker !
well it was a pick up, obviously someone picked it up !
lets hope he has third party fire and
thefti'm sure his insurance will become invalid if he left his keys in the ignition.
he might as well of left a sign on his pick up saying
HELP YOUR SELF TO MY PICK UP
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