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  1. #16
    gort
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    Re: Finding user of a number


    > Dibble was the police chap in Top Cat.


    And a fireman as the other post said.

    Dave



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  2. #17
    Gizmo
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    Re: Finding user of a number


    "Crouchinho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I'm getting daft texts from someone who says they know me but won't pick
    > up the phone when I ring and won't reply to my SMS. Is there anyway I can
    > find who it is by other means - it's from an Orange number?


    Best way to deal with calls / SMS like that is to ignore them. The ****wit
    sending them will soon get bored.

    You could also report it to Orange as a malicious call/s - giving them time
    / date information.

    Forget the filth ... unless the person was speeding while sending the SMS,
    they wont be interested.





  3. #18

    Re: Finding user of a number

    CheggersPop wrote:
    > Dibble was the police chap in Top Cat.


    That's the very chap. Bit of slang from the shedde and the kaff. I
    thought it was widely known, sorry.




  4. #19
    DaveB
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    Re: Finding user of a number


    "JC" <johncalias-newsgroupsATyahooD0TcoD0Tuk> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 29 Oct 2006 01:00:26 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
    >
    >
    > The only dibble I've ever heard of is from Trumpton (or was it Camberwick
    > Green?) where the firemen were called Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert,
    > Dibble and Grub.
    > --


    Trumpton. But wasn't it Hugh, Pugh, etc.?
    We do realy like going OT!
    DaveB





  5. #20
    JC
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    Re: Finding user of a number

    On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:24:09 -0000, "DaveB" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >"JC" <johncalias-newsgroupsATyahooD0TcoD0Tuk> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On 29 Oct 2006 01:00:26 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >> The only dibble I've ever heard of is from Trumpton (or was it Camberwick
    >> Green?) where the firemen were called Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert,
    >> Dibble and Grub.
    >> --

    >
    >Trumpton. But wasn't it Hugh, Pugh, etc.?
    >We do realy like going OT!
    >DaveB
    >



    Not according to a specialist website http://www.eh.org/evans/trumpgo.htm

    I didn't do bad..as it was from memory!
    --

    Regards

    John [Essex, UK]
    Remove the obvious spamtrap to reply



  6. #21
    Sam Nelson
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    Re: Finding user of a number

    In article <[email protected]>,
    JC <johncalias-newsgroupsATyahooD0TcoD0Tuk> writes:
    > On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:24:09 -0000, "DaveB" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >"JC" <johncalias-newsgroupsATyahooD0TcoD0Tuk> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> On 29 Oct 2006 01:00:26 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
    > >>
    > >> The only dibble I've ever heard of is from Trumpton (or was it Camberwick
    > >> Green?) where the firemen were called Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert,
    > >> Dibble and Grub.

    > >
    > >Trumpton. But wasn't it Hugh, Pugh, etc.?
    > >We do realy like going OT!

    >
    > Not according to a specialist website http://www.eh.org/evans/trumpgo.htm
    >
    > I didn't do bad..as it was from memory!


    They were `the Pugh twins'. Thus, there were two Pughs.
    --
    SAm.



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