24th December 2010, 10:18 AM
You know when you've been Barforded. Join the growing club
I had to check... and good grief, your update has been updated! It is like a hollow echo.
I have to check that you have checked the facts that the checking has been updated, so that the checked update can be checked. I think...
oh.. and British Archaeologists are slow witted non checkers.
I better check that... but I can't be bothered
ps... if a kind FLO would please send me a fake email confirming the following from Paul
I had to check... and good grief, your update has been updated! It is like a hollow echo.
I have to check that you have checked the facts that the checking has been updated, so that the checked update can be checked. I think...
oh.. and British Archaeologists are slow witted non checkers.
I better check that... but I can't be bothered
ps... if a kind FLO would please send me a fake email confirming the following from Paul
Quote:1) Is it true that the PAS staff are now being called "Treasure Liaison Officers"? Is this really what the TV company thinks after two high-level meetings with PAS outreach staff?
2) Is it true that the PAS are negotiating with a TV company the making of a programme conforming to the well-known format of the Antiques Roadshow type, in which the presenter will follow the Liaison Officers "as they answer calls from people who think they might have found something worth a fortune", from house visits to finds days when the "queues of hopeful prospectors curve around the block" with the magical moments of each episode leading to the question "and how much is it worth"? Is this really what the TV company think the PAS is about after thirteen years of PAS outreach to the general public and an executive's meetings with the Scheme's outreach staff?
3) Is it true that the programme will accompany "hopeful prospectors" as they learn their find is worthless [closeup of crestfallen expression, sad background music] or the cultural and monetary value to Britain and how the payment for a treasure find has "changed the lives of individuals"? Is this really what the TV company think the PAS is about after two meetings with its outreach staff?
4) Is it true that the programme will be portraying the British Museum as setting up 'Treasure rallies' (sic) across the country targeting specific areas as part of their archaeological outreach in which "hundreds of members of the public will comb a set of fields searching for Treasure and artefacts" which will be continuing the previous high success rate of the rallies they have organized so far? Is this really what the TV company think the PAS is about after its meetings with its outreach staff?
5) Is it true that part of the project would be to organize road shows which would be "advertising rallies and providing information on how to search for Treasure"? Is this really what the TV company think the PAS is about after its meetings with its outreach staff?