by Shades — published on June 7th, 2007
You are welcome to use these logos until something better comes along.



A virtual Pint (or a glass of wine) for the first person to recognise the original image elsewhere on my Blog!
UPDATE- Yikes! I just noticed our trusty metalhead faces to the right. Metal Henry here did as well originally and I reversed him.
I feel a bit of a plonker now…
(At least it doesn’t look like Lisa Simpson!) ;->
by Shades — published on June 7th, 2007
Robert Finnigan replies:
Actions speak for themselves (Journalist headline)
YOU have recently printed letters from BNP councillor Chris Beverley and former Independent councillor Stewart McArdle criticising the Morley Borough Independents. Both claim to avoid publicity yet are quick to use the newspapers to further their own self-promotion – thereby using the same process they condemn others for using.
The Morley Borough Independents will continue to work hard to deliver on the programme that got them elected and will not be detracted from this work by those who chose to bicker in the newspapers.
Finally, contrary to BNP Coun Beverley’s report last week, the ‘A’ Frame on Millbeck Approach is being partially financed by Morley Borough Independent Coun Terry Grayshon. We believe that in such cases actions speak much louder than words.
COUN ROBERT FINNIGAN
MORLEY BOROUGH INDEPENDENT
I think it succeeds in making Chris Beverley look stupid. It doesn’t actually challenge any of Stewart’s points though…
by Shades — published on June 7th, 2007
by Shades — published on June 7th, 2007
..I forgot to post the May Batley Round Table 2003 naked Calendar man of the month and it is now June!
So here we go with a double helping of Yorkshire Hunk. 
Gone, but not forgotten, David was by no means a dummy (he was a retail Manager). Back in 2004 he was a Speaker Finder, he is now living in Australia.

Stuart works in distribution and was a Batley honorary Member back in 2003. Is that a worm he is hiding? After all, his nickname is wriggler…
by Shades — published on June 7th, 2007

Today was a chance for all of the children to wear a bandana to school (for 50p).
It is in empathy with a girl who has Leukaemia and is undergoing Chemotherapy. This way, she didn’t feel different by having to wear a headscarf.
Here is David with Grandma Pat, (my Mum,) up for the weekend. David was delighted that Karen found him a pirate one!