Photographing for Knightcote's Biggest Publication

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A user shared their experience of switching internet service providers and successfully setting up the new service independently. They are currently busy taking photographs for a major publication in Knightcote, expressing excitement about the potential for fame and the challenge of meeting a publication deadline. The discussion includes inquiries about the publication's readership and whether it is available online. The user reflects on their recent absence from chats due to photography work, while friends express concern and support. There is also a light-hearted exchange about British expressions and a question regarding the British Council for the Arts, confirming its existence. The conversation highlights the user's enthusiasm for photography and the community's encouragement.
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I have had a bit of agro with the internet so i told my old service provider to stick their service where the sun don't shine, and gone and fetched another one, so far so good, and i set it all up on my todness .
Any way, i have been out an about taking photographs for a big publication ,the editor begged me to do it, so i have been kept busy, when i say a (major publication) i mean the biggest in Knightcote, i recon i will be as famous as that David Baily, or is it Arther Daily :confused: well one of the two, i will be waiting for the phone calls to flood in, all i need need now is to find out how to get my photos on to the computer and some editing softwear.
 
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We were woried about you!

Oooh, are you really going to get your pictures published??
 
Evo said:
We were woried about you!

Oooh, are you really going to get your pictures published??

If i can meet the deadline i am, i am not sure of the readership numbers but it must be 1000s, or 100s at least any ways up it is a first step to fame.
 
wolram said:
If i can meet the deadline i am, i am not sure of the readership numbers but it must be 1000s, or 100s at least any ways up it is a first step to fame.
Congratulations! How wonderful!

Is it online?
 
Evo said:
Congratulations! How wonderful!

Is it online?

I think not, i just been trying to work out the number of people that have this publication, there are about 40 houses in Knightcote, and if Avon Dassett gets it that will add another 100 or so, for sure i do not know how far afield it is distrubuted.
 
You'll have to scan it in and share!
 
Welcome back, Woolie! Some of us were concerned when you didn't show for chat.
 
turbo-1 said:
Welcome back, Woolie! Some of us were concerned when you didn't show for chat.

Wow, that it so nice, my mom worries, she says i rang you and you wernt there, so i tell her i was out taking pictures, then she says, but i rang ten minutes later and you still wernt there, i says, mom i was out taking photos, she says , how long does it take to take a few photos.
 
wolram said:
If i can meet the deadline i am, i am not sure of the readership numbers but it must be 1000s, or 100s at least any ways up it is a first step to fame.

And we all will be able to say, "I knew him when..."
 
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so you don't enter the photo contest here with its thousands of viewers, because you are out taking pictures for hundreds of readers. hmmm
 
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lisab said:
And we all will be able to say, "I knew him when..."

And i will all ways remember my PF palls, even when i am in my private jet on my way to the next shoot (thats professional talk) for photograph taking.

Tribdog only two people looked when i last posted a photo
 
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wolram said:
A bit of bover

I have had a bit of agro ...

... my todness.

Are this British expressions? Or am I just illiterate?
 
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I have a British question. Is there really a British Council for the Arts? I got some stories published and paid for in pounds. Supposedly the British Council for the Arts or British Arts Council sponsored the project.
 
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Redbelly98 said:
Are this British expressions? Or am I just illiterate?

My bad, Tod= alone, solo, agro=aggression, bover=trouble.
 
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tribdog said:
I have a British question. Is there really a British Council for the Arts? I got some stories published and paid for in pounds. Supposedly the British Council for the Arts or British Arts Council sponsored the project.

For sure there is.

http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts.htm

But we have to use kilos now.
 
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