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Posted by Urban Fox (U14257959) on Sunday, 24th January 2010
And is it still one?
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Sun, 24 Jan 2010 16:45 GMT, in reply to ibsinger-again in message 1
No. (Strictly: not so far as we heard.)
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No mention of TEAs in ages
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from 2010 Who's Who
"Thanks to the leadership of Pat Archer, in 2008 Ambridge became one of the U.K.'s 'transition communities.' "
also
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Sun, 24 Jan 2010 21:05 GMT, in reply to Mr Snowy in message 3
No mention of TEAs in agesÂ
Joe mentioned them when he was making decorations with Vicky. Something about how many TEAs he could get for a ride with Bartleby.
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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:13 GMT, in reply to RosieT in message 4
It's true that the concept of a transition town was explained on air but at no time did Pat actually pronounce that Ambridge is a transition village, so I'm claiming that this is a piece of back invention!
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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 13:10 GMT, in reply to mike in message 6
Claim away - I was reporting what the "official line" is according to Cocker.
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