Conversations so far ...
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Dave, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Dave?"
Dave: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Dave?"
Dave: "obscene"
Joseph Paxton: "Don't you see my point of view Dave?"
Dave: "i do"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Dave I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Dave: "sort of"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Dave. Could you explain a bit more?"
Dave: "not sure if i trust the lda"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Dave, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Dave: "cowards a bit"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Dave, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Tue, 05 Feb 08 12:10:52 +0000) ----
Bnw: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Bnw, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Bnw?"
Bnw: "sort of"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Bnw. Could you explain a bit more?"
Bnw: "well i hardly go there"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Bnw. Could you explain a bit more?"
Bnw: "it's not my problem"
Joseph Paxton: "But what have you done to stop any of this Bnw?"
Bnw: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Bnw?"
Bnw: "think what"
Joseph Paxton: "Sadly sometimes your speech confuses me, it seems the English language has changed much since my day Bnw.I hope you feel happy to continue our walk."
Bnw: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Bnw?"
Bnw: "yes it does"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Bnw. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Bnw: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Bnw I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Bnw: "haven't really seen them"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Bnw. Could you explain a bit more?"
Bnw: "haven't looked at the detail"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Bnw. Could you explain a bit more?"
Bnw: "haven't looked at the detail"
Joseph Paxton: "Are Bromley acting out of self interest Bnw?"
Bnw: "i think so"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Bnw. Could you explain a bit more?"
Bnw: "i think so"
Joseph Paxton: "Sadly sometimes your speech confuses me, it seems the English language has changed much since my day Bnw.I hope you feel happy to continue our walk."
Bnw: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Bnw, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Bnw: "they care"
Joseph Paxton: "Why has the park been so neglected Bnw?"
Bnw: "lack of money"
Joseph Paxton: "Is there money available now to restore the park Bnw?"
Bnw: "lots"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Bnw. Could you explain a bit more?"
Bnw: "lots"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Bnw. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Bnw: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Bnw, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Tue, 05 Feb 08 12:14:25 +0000) ----
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Dave, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Dave?"
Dave: "plans"
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "plans."
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Dave. Could you explain a bit more?"
Dave: "plans."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "plans."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "plans."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "plans."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you blame this Bromley Council, whoever they are Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you trust these LDA people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why have they waited for seventy years to act and save the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you blame this Bromley Council, whoever they are Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Will Livingstone help the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you trust these LDA people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Will Livingstone help the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Will Livingstone help the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why have they waited for seventy years to act and save the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Will Livingstone help the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why have they waited for seventy years to act and save the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why have they waited for seventy years to act and save the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why have they waited for seventy years to act and save the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Will Livingstone help the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Are Bromley acting out of self interest Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Are Bromley acting out of self interest Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Are Bromley acting out of self interest Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like the new plans for the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you trust these LDA people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Are Bromley acting out of self interest Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Will Livingstone help the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you trust these LDA people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you believe these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you trust these LDA people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you blame this Bromley Council, whoever they are Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why have they waited for seventy years to act and save the park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "I never trusted politicians, do you Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "Do you like this Livingstone man Dave?"
Dave: "bromley."
Joseph Paxton: "I never trusted politicians, do you Dave?"
Dave: "houses."
Joseph Paxton: "Has there been corruption going on Dave?"
Dave: "familiar."
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Dave. Could you explain a bit more?"
Dave: "familiar"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Dave?"
Dave: "familiar"
Joseph Paxton: "Is the neglect of the park ultimately local people's failure Dave?"
Dave: "familiar"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you tried to improve things Dave?"
Dave: "save"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Dave?"
Dave: "yes it does"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Dave. Could you explain a bit more?"
Dave: "yes it does"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Dave. Could you explain a bit more?"
Dave: "yes it does"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Dave I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Dave: "plans."
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Dave?"
Dave: "not at all"
Joseph Paxton: "Are you sure Dave?"
Dave: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Dave, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Dave: "afraid"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you acted to fight for the park Dave?"
Dave: "yes i have"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: "yes i have"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: "yes i have"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Dave, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Tue, 12 Feb 08 10:13:45 +0000) ----
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
Simon: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Simon, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Simon?"
Simon: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Simon, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Simon?"
Nancy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Nancy, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Nancy?"
Nancy: "yes, i'm visitor from the us, and have seen the fountains of versailles"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Nancy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Nancy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Nancy?"
Nancy: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Nancy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Nancy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Nancy I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Nancy: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Nancy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Nancy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Nancy, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Nancy: "local people care"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Nancy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Nancy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Nancy, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Thu, 08 May 08 08:24:23 +0100) ----
Nancy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Nancy, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Nancy?"
Nancy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Nancy, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Nancy?"
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Dave, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Dave?"
Dave: "hi"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Dave. Could you explain a bit more?"
Radu: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Radu, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Radu?"
Radu: "haw are you"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Radu. Could you explain a bit more?"
Radu: "how are you"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Radu. Could you explain a bit more?"
Radu: "how are you"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Radu. Could you explain a bit more?"
Radu: "hwo are you"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Radu. Could you explain a bit more?"
Radu: "hwo are you"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Radu. Could you explain a bit more?"
Radu: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Radu. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Radu: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Radu?"
Radu: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Radu. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Radu: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Radu I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "David, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you David?"
David: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene David?"
David: "yes very ugly"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! David I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
David: "yes, they look great, but not the shopping centre idea"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. David, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
David: "we care very much"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! David, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Wed, 28 May 08 16:19:46 +0100) ----
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Melvyn, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Melvyn?"
Melvyn: "yes it does upset me"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Melvyn?"
Melvyn: "a truly terrible building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: "a terrible building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: "a really badly designed building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: "a really bad building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Melvyn?"
Melvyn: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Melvyn I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Melvyn: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Don't you see my point of view Melvyn?"
Melvyn: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Does this make you feel sad Melvyn?"
Melvyn: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Melvyn, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Melvyn: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Melvyn, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sat, 07 Jun 08 23:18:46 +0100) ----
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Melvyn, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sat, 07 Jun 08 23:20:43 +0100) ----
Melvyn: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Melvyn, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Melvyn: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Why is that Melvyn?"
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Melvyn I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Melvyn: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Melvyn?"
Melvyn: "a really bad building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: "a really badly designed building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: "a terrible building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: "a truly terrible building"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Melvyn. Could you explain a bit more?"
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Melvyn?"
Melvyn: "yes it does upset me"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Melvyn. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Melvyn: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Melvyn, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Melvyn?"
Alex: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Alex, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Alex?"
Alex: "hi, how are you?"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alex. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alex: "hello, are you a machine?"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alex. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alex: "hello are you a machine"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alex. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alex: "hello are you a machine"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alex. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alex: "hello"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alex. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alex: "hello"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alex. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alex: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Alex. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alex: "lets go"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alex. Could you explain a bit more?"
Norm: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Norm, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Norm?"
Norm: "nope"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Norm. Could you explain a bit more?"
Norm: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Should local people share the blame Norm?"
Norm: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Don't you see my point of view Norm?"
Norm: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Is the neglect of the park ultimately local people's failure Norm?"
Norm: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Norm?"
Norm: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you feel that way Norm?"
Norm: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Norm?"
Norm: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Norm?"
Norm: "cake"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Norm. Could you explain a bit more?"
John: ""
Joseph Paxton: "John, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you John?"
John: "not really"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you tried to improve things John?"
John: "what's your problem?"
Joseph Paxton: "Should local people share the blame John?"
John: "what s your problem"
Joseph Paxton: "Does this make you feel sad John?"
John: "not really"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you acted to fight for the park John?"
John: "not really"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you feel that way John?"
John: "none of your business"
Joseph Paxton: "Isn't it a shame John?"
John: "none of your business"
Joseph Paxton: "What has made you feel this way John?"
John: "anger"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand John. Could you explain a bit more?"
John: "dead people"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand John. Could you explain a bit more?"
John: "dead people"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand John. Could you explain a bit more?"
John: "dead people"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand John. Could you explain a bit more?"
John: "none of your business"
Joseph Paxton: "Isn't it a shame John?"
John: "none of your business"
Joseph Paxton: "Are you sure John?"
John: "none of your business"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that John?"
John: "none of your business"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you feel that way John?"
Sue Nagle: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Sue Nagle, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Sue Nagle?"
Sue Nagle: "i'm only interested in building a hotel and shopping centre - the park is cheap land"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Sue Nagle. Could you explain a bit more?"
Sue Nagle: "it will be a big hotel, some gambling and arcades and large chain stores"
Joseph Paxton: "Sadly sometimes your speech confuses me, it seems the English language has changed much since my day Sue Nagle.I hope you feel happy to continue our walk."
Sue Nagle: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Sue Nagle?"
Sue Nagle: "not really - you wont notice it with my big development in the park"
Joseph Paxton: "But what have you done to stop any of this Sue Nagle?"
Sue Nagle: "well mostly i've made the public think i'm rebuilding the palace, but i'm not really. they also believe my mortgaging on the park counts as funding"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you acted to fight for the park Sue Nagle?"
Sue Nagle: "yes, so that i can sell it off and retire laughing"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Sue Nagle. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Sue Nagle: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Sue Nagle I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Sue Nagle: "no, they interfere with my shopping centre plan"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you feel that way Sue Nagle?"
Sue Nagle: "if they get their masterplan i wont be able to sell the park to developers"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Sue Nagle?"
Sue Nagle: "they arent commerically minded"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Sue Nagle. Could you explain a bit more?"
Sue Nagle: "why have a tree boulevard when you can have burger bars"
Joseph Paxton: "Sadly sometimes your speech confuses me, it seems the English language has changed much since my day Sue Nagle.I hope you feel happy to continue our walk."
Sue Nagle: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Sue Nagle, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Sue Nagle: "they care"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Sue Nagle. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Sue Nagle: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Sue Nagle, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Mon, 04 Aug 08 12:10:24 +0100) ----
Rob: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Rob, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Rob?"
Rob: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
Rob: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Rob. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion . So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rob: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Rob?"
Rob: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Rob?"
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
Rob: "horrid"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Rob. Could you explain a bit more?"
: "horrid"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand . Could you explain a bit more?"
Rob: "horrible"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Rob. Could you explain a bit more?"
: "horrible"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand . Could you explain a bit more?"
Rob: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Rob. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rob: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Rob I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person . So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rob: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you tried to improve things Rob?"
: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Is the neglect of the park ultimately local people's failure ?"
Rob: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Rob. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rob: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Rob, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Rob: "they care"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Rob. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rob: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Rob, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sun, 05 Oct 08 18:08:27 +0100) ----
Peter: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Peter, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Peter?"
Peter: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "But what have you done to stop any of this Peter?"
Peter: "nothing"
Joseph Paxton: "Don't you see my point of view Peter?"
Peter: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Peter. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Peter: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Peter?"
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Jardine, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Jardine?"
Jardine: "yes it does"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Jardine?"
Jardine: "fucking obscene"
Joseph Paxton: "Is the neglect of the park ultimately local people's failure Jardine?"
Jardine: "no it's bromley council"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you tried to improve things Jardine?"
Jardine: "yes i have"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Jardine I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Jardine: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Are you sure Jardine?"
Jardine: "absolutely fucking positive"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Jardine, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Jardine: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Don't you see my point of view Jardine?"
Jardine: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Is the neglect of the park ultimately local people's failure Jardine?"
Jardine: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Why is that Jardine?"
Jardine: "because bromley council are cunts"
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think they should build a cinema, though I admit I've never seen one Jardine?"
Jardine: "no absolutely not"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Jardine, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sun, 12 Oct 08 00:30:42 +0100) ----
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Jardine, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sun, 12 Oct 08 01:04:52 +0100) ----
Jardine: "no absolutely not"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: "because bromley council are cunts"
Joseph Paxton: "Will Livingstone help the park Jardine?"
Jardine: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Jardine?"
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Jardine, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Jardine: "absolutely fucking positive"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Isn't it a shame Jardine?"
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Jardine I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Jardine: "yes i have"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: "no it's bromley council"
Joseph Paxton: "Does this make you feel sad Jardine?"
Jardine: "fucking obscene"
Joseph Paxton: "Isn't it a shame Jardine?"
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Jardine?"
Jardine: "yes it does"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Jardine. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Jardine: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Jardine, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Jardine?"
Peter: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Peter?"
Peter: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Peter. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Peter: "nothing"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you feel that way Peter?"
Peter: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you feel that way Peter?"
Peter: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Peter, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Peter?"
Paul: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Paul, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Paul?"
Paul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Do you disagree with me Paul?"
Paul: "yup"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Paul. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Paul: "ok"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Paul. Could you explain a bit more?"
Paul: "get on with it"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Paul. Could you explain a bit more?"
Paul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Paul?"
Paul: "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarg"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Paul. Could you explain a bit more?"
Matt: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Matt, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Matt?"
Me: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Me, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Me?"
Me: "maybe"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Me. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Me: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Me?"
Andy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Andy, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Andy?"
Andy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Andy, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Andy?"
Andy: "?"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Andy. Could you explain a bit more?"
Andy: "get on with it"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Andy. Could you explain a bit more?"
Andy: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Andy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Andy: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Andy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Andy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Andy?"
Andy: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Andy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Andy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Andy I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Andy: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Does this make you feel sad Andy?"
Andy: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Andy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Andy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Andy, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Andy: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Andy. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Andy: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Andy, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Tue, 10 Feb 09 11:23:57 +0000) ----
Vicki: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Vicki, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Vicki?"
Vicki: "hi jo"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Vicki. Could you explain a bit more?"
Vicki: "cheese and poo"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Vicki. Could you explain a bit more?"
Vicki: "llo"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Vicki. Could you explain a bit more?"
Vicki: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Vicki. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Vicki: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Vicki?"
Vicki: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Vicki. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Vicki: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Vicki I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Vicki: "yes i do jo"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Vicki. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Vicki: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Vicki, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Vicki: "they are pooheads"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Vicki. Could you explain a bit more?"
Vicki: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Are you sure Vicki?"
Vicki: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Vicki. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Vicki: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Vicki, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sat, 14 Feb 09 18:29:47 +0000) ----
Joe: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Joe, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Joe?"
Joe: "why did you create so many glass"
Joseph Paxton: "Sadly sometimes your speech confuses me, it seems the English language has changed much since my day Joe.I hope you feel happy to continue our walk."
Joe: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Joe?"
Joe: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Joe. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Joe: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Joe I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Joe: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Joe I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Joe: "really>"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Joe. Could you explain a bit more?"
Joe: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you acted to fight for the park Joe?"
Patton: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Patton, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Patton?"
Patton: "this is very troubling"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Patton. Could you explain a bit more?"
Patton: "i am saddened by this"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Patton. Could you explain a bit more?"
Patton: "i am saddened by this"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Patton. Could you explain a bit more?"
Patton: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Patton. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Patton: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Patton?"
Patton: "yes it does"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Patton. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Patton: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Patton I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Patton: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Patton. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Patton: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Patton, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Patton: "this is sad"
Joseph Paxton: "But what have you done to stop any of this Patton?"
Patton: "i was not alive"
Joseph Paxton: "Should local people share the blame Patton?"
Patton: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Patton. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Patton: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Patton, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Thu, 02 Apr 09 06:33:39 +0100) ----
Bob: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Bob, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Bob?"
Vienna Kelly: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Vienna Kelly, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Vienna Kelly?"
Vienna Kelly: "its terrible jo!"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Vienna Kelly. Could you explain a bit more?"
Vienna Kelly: "next stop please"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you acted to fight for the park Vienna Kelly?"
Vienna Kelly: "yes i have"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Vienna Kelly. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Vienna Kelly: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Vienna Kelly?"
Vienna Kelly: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Vienna Kelly, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Vienna Kelly?"
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Dave, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Dave?"
Dave: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Dave?"
Dave: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you tried to improve things Dave?"
Dave: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Does this make you feel sad Dave?"
Dave: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Isn't that a bit negative Dave?"
Dave: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Dave I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Dave: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Dave, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Dave: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Dave. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dave: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Dave, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Mon, 18 May 09 23:28:56 +0100) ----
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
: "hi"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand . Could you explain a bit more?"
: "i am alice"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand . Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Alice, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Alice?"
Alice: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: "please take me"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you rely so much on these people Alice?"
Alice: "they tell me what to do and i do it"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: "lets go"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "i want to see the park"
Joseph Paxton: "Sadly sometimes your speech confuses me, it seems the English language has changed much since my day Alice.I hope you feel happy to continue our walk."
Alice: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Alice?"
Alice: "its london"
Joseph Paxton: "Do the LDA have the people's interests at heart Alice?"
Alice: "they get rich from people's interest"
Joseph Paxton: "Do you agree parks bring a spiritual benefit Alice?"
Alice: "they are our lungs"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "we can breathe here"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "i can play here"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "here i have the space to escape"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "come back joseph"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "joseph?"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "i am losing you"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "come back"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "don't leave me"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "they do not know what they are doing"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Alice I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Alice: "they are good but they seem foreign"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "its strange"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "they work for architects"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "there is something missing"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "it is a widnow dressing"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "its not as inspirational as your plans"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Alice?"
Alice: "its like many plans for london"
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think the new plans will bring back my beautiful park Alice?"
Alice: "it needs to be spectacular"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "the plans have to be unique"
Joseph Paxton: "Do you think this is progress Alice?"
Alice: "no we have gone backward and lost a lot money, trust and time"
Joseph Paxton: "But what have you done to stop any of this Alice?"
Alice: "i should have come up with my own plans"
Joseph Paxton: "But it seems to me that local people don't care, otherwise how else explain what we're looking at now Alice?"
Alice: "the people are powerless"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "we oppose and never propose"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Alice?"
Alice: "the people come up with ideas that are so visually banal and backward but conceptually beautiful"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: "yes you are right"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Alice, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Alice: "the park is a construct of our times of yours and mine"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "i like you haunt the space"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Alice. Could you explain a bit more?"
Alice: "and i do not understand the new generation"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: "and they do not understand us as we have not had that conversation"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Alice. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Alice: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Alice, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sun, 26 Jul 09 21:48:56 +0100) ----
Carsten: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Carsten, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Carsten?"
Dsg: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Dsg, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Dsg?"
Dsg: "yjsths"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Dsg. Could you explain a bit more?"
Dsg: "yeah i do"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Dsg. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Dsg: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Dsg?"
H: ""
Joseph Paxton: "H, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you H?"
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ", this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you ?"
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ", this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you ?"
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
Makoist: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Makoist, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Makoist?"
Makoist: "kind of"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Makoist. Could you explain a bit more?"
Makoist: "i love the park"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Makoist. Could you explain a bit more?"
Makoist: "i love the park"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Makoist. Could you explain a bit more?"
Makoist: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Makoist. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Makoist: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Makoist?"
Makoist: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Makoist. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Makoist: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Makoist I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Makoist: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Makoist. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Makoist: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Makoist, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Makoist: "yeah"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Makoist. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Makoist: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Makoist, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Thu, 14 Jan 10 20:35:35 +0000) ----
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Rebekah, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Rebekah?"
Rebekah: "i am very interested in the regeneration project"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Rebekah. Could you explain a bit more?"
Rebekah: "are you going to bring them back?"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Rebekah. Could you explain a bit more?"
Rebekah: "yes i am upset"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Rebekah?"
Rebekah: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Rebekah I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Rebekah: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Rebekah, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Rebekah: "we do care"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Rebekah, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Fri, 05 Feb 10 16:01:30 +0000) ----
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Rebekah, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Fri, 05 Feb 10 16:02:23 +0000) ----
Rebekah: "we do care"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Rebekah, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Rebekah: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Rebekah I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Rebekah: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Rebekah?"
Rebekah: "yes i am upset"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Rebekah. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Rebekah: "are you going to bring them back?"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Rebekah. Could you explain a bit more?"
Rebekah: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Rebekah, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Rebekah?"
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
Truleigh: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Truleigh, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Truleigh?"
Truleigh: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Truleigh, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Truleigh?"
Kk: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Kk, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Kk?"
Kk: "yeah"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Kk. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Kk: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Kk?"
Kk: "yeah"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Kk. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Kk: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Kk I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Kk: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "But what have you done to stop any of this Kk?"
Kk: "nothing"
Joseph Paxton: "What has made you feel this way Kk?"
Kk: "yeah"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Kk. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Kk: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Kk, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Kk: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Kk, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Kk: "yah"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Kk. Could you explain a bit more?"
Kk: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Is the neglect of the park ultimately local people's failure Kk?"
Kk: "sure"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Kk. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Kk: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Kk, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sat, 13 Mar 10 18:38:00 +0000) ----
Luke hill: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Luke hill, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Luke hill?"
Luke hill: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Luke hill, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Luke hill?"
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
Saul: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Saul, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Saul?"
Saul: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Saul. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Saul: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Saul. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Saul: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Saul. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Saul: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Saul. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Saul: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "Yes I am deeply saddened Saul. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Saul: "ok"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Saul. Could you explain a bit more?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you tried to improve things Saul?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Saul?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "What has made you feel this way Saul?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Do you disagree with me Saul?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Isn't that a bit negative Saul?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Why is that Saul?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Have you acted to fight for the park Saul?"
Saul: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Why do you feel that way Saul?"
Ben: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Ben, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Ben?"
Ben: "so am i"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Ben. Could you explain a bit more?"
Ben: "the fountains where amazing"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Ben. Could you explain a bit more?"
Ben: "the fountains where amazing"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Ben. Could you explain a bit more?"
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "David, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you David?"
David: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene David?"
David: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I accept your opinion David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! David I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
David: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. David, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
David: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one David. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
David: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! David, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sat, 05 Jun 10 23:01:25 +0100) ----
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Fred, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Fred?"
Fred: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Fred?"
Fred: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Fred I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Fred: "?"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Fred. Could you explain a bit more?"
Fred: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Why is that Fred?"
Fred: "new palace"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Fred. Could you explain a bit more?"
Fred: "new palace"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Fred. Could you explain a bit more?"
Fred: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm so glad we agree Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Fred, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Fred: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Fred, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
---- (Recorded on Sun, 06 Jun 10 23:00:00 +0100) ----
: ""
Joseph Paxton: ""
Daniel: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Daniel, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Daniel?"
Daniel: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Daniel. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Daniel: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Daniel?"
Daniel: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Are you sure Daniel?"
Daniel: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "There has been much wrong-doing here Daniel. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Daniel: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Daniel I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Daniel: "i don't know"
Joseph Paxton: "I'm sorry I don't understand Daniel. Could you explain a bit more?"
Daniel: "not sure what the new plans are"
Joseph Paxton: "You are a good person Daniel. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Daniel: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Daniel, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Fred, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you Fred?"
Fred: "not really"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Fred?"
Fred: "what's a park with no mister softy truck?"
Joseph Paxton: "What makes you think that Fred?"
Fred: "what s a park with no mister softy truck"
Joseph Paxton: "Do you disagree with me Fred?"
Fred: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This was once the main path across my park, offering a view across the whole park. Millions of visitors walked this route to experience the origins of the world, through the development of civilisation and finally to the glories of the British Empire. And now ... this Doesn't this strike you as obscene Fred?"
Fred: "sure"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "This used to be my English meadow. What has happened here? This thing looks like an entrance to hell! Fred I've heard there are new plans for the park, do you agree with them?"
Fred: "no"
Joseph Paxton: "Isn't it a shame Fred?"
Fred: "yes"
Joseph Paxton: "We are at one Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "Only one statue with a head has survived, everything else has been smashed! What have they done to my park? It's been ransacked and plundered. Fred, how did you let them do this? Did you speak out? Do local people care or are they cowards, too afraid to act?"
Fred: "they don't care"
Joseph Paxton: "That is fine Fred. So we must get on with our walk through the park. We have much to see."
Fred: ""
Joseph Paxton: "My beautiful aquarium gone - the biggest first ever heated aquarium in the world. And someone sticks this gargantuan monstrosity on top of it! Fred, I've seen enough, I can't stand anymore. I'm going. Goodbye."
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James: ""
Joseph Paxton: "James, this is where my glorious terraces once stood. Modelled on the fountains of Versailles, they were one of the wonders of the world. And now, where have they gone? I'm very upset by this, does it upset you James?"