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Lionel Messi not joing Taunton Town tweet | Somerset County Gazette

Lionel Messi not joing Taunton Town tweet | Somerset County Gazette
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Lionel Messi not joining Taunton Town tweet | Somerset County Gazette

Lionel Messi not joining Taunton Town tweet | Somerset County Gazette
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COURT LATEST: Brompton Ralph businessman admits jumping red light

Taunton Magistrates Courts A MOTORIST who jumped a red light avoided a driving ban to protect the jobs of 12 people he employs. Nicholas Squire, 63, drove through the red light on the A38 at Chritchard Way, with its junction with Wordsworth Drive, in Taunton, on May 11 last year. The three penalty point he received when he appeared at Taunton Magistrates Courts would normally result in a disqualification. But magistrates heard it could result in exceptional hardship for his workforce if his business was affected if he was unable to drive. It was also claimed he would risk being unable to pay his housing costs, which would impact on his family as well.

COURT LATEST: Brompton Ralph businessman admits jumping red light | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

COURT LATEST: Brompton Ralph businessman admits jumping red light | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News
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Comedy s finest crack-up: how Reginald Perrin made middle-class monotony funny

An ordinary bloke : Leonard Rossiter as Reginald Perrin Credit: BBC “Mother rang – she wants to know if we’re going to see her on Sunday.” Cue the image of a hippopotamus trotting through the mud. The best-remembered gag from The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin is – almost 45 years since it first aired – still very funny. Sure, that hippo trots right into the category of standard Seventies mother-in-law material, but there’s really nothing standard about The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, which is now being repeated on BBC Four after being absent from our screens for decades.  Though set in the leafy south London suburb of ‘Climthorpe’, it’s not a cosy living room comedy; nor a sitcom in which the characters’ weekly schemes revert, as most sitcoms do, to a familiar status quo before the following week’s episode.

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