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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Once U shop, U can't stop View Post
    Nice to be paid for writing drivel/rubbish.
    All sorts of idiots get paid for writing all sorts of rubbish. It’s scarcely a badge of honour.

    So which books have you written? I’ll check them out (and their reviews).

    Also, how many usernames do you have on this board and what are they?

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    So which books have you written? I’ll check them out (and their reviews).
    As if.
    I've no need to prove anything to you.
    A crumb I'll throw in your general direction is that one article I wrote featured the family history of a poster on here. It was one of a series of my articles printed by the flagship Family History magazine. If the poster reads this, maybe they would confirm this is so, since you seem to disbelieve what I've said.
    Do you want to see the palms of my hands?

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    As if.
    I've no need to prove anything to you.
    A crumb I'll throw in your general direction is that one article I wrote featured the family history of a poster on here. It was one of a series of my articles printed by the flagship Family History magazine. If the poster reads this, maybe they would confirm this is so, since you seem to disbelieve what I've said.
    Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
    I can personally vouch for this gentleman. Forgive the cliche but he certainly is a leader in his field. I'm not the poster referred to, but 'Cyclops' was - with amazing swiftness -able to resolve an historical genealogical conundrum that had plagued me for years, and managed to do so whilst listening to the City on the radio !
    Regarding books, remember that none other than Charles Dickens achieved fame and popularity not through 'books', but regular articles in magazines such as the 'Strand'.

    Which reminds me 'Cyclops', I may be back in touch !!

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    Which reminds me 'Cyclops', I may be back in touch !!
    Many thanks for that..
    Getting busy here again, but look forward to hearing from you.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    I can personally vouch for this gentleman. Forgive the cliche but he certainly is a leader in his field. I'm not the poster referred to, but 'Cyclops' was - with amazing swiftness -able to resolve an historical genealogical conundrum that had plagued me for years, and managed to do so whilst listening to the City on the radio !
    Regarding books, remember that none other than Charles Dickens achieved fame and popularity not through 'books', but regular articles in magazines such as the 'Strand'.

    Which reminds me 'Cyclops', I may be back in touch !!
    Sketches by Boz.

    As this thread has mutated into questions about identities, my CCMB name is coined after Dewi Lewis who was sports editor of the Western Mail and wrote on Cardiff City and Wales football. He was also my uncle. He wrote under the name of Citizen and one book - A History Of Cardiff City - he wrote was under the name of Citizen. The cover is my profile picture.

    Weirdly, it was a post by Cyclops asking who Citizen was that showed up in a Google search one day that prompted me to make my first post on here to answer the question (after lurking for years).

    Hence, Citizen's Nephew.

    Why Dewi chose Citizen I don't know. I never got to ask him.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    Weirdly, it was a post by Cyclops asking who Citizen was that showed up in a Google search one day that prompted me to make my first post on here to answer the question (after lurking for years).
    I remember that.
    You've become a valued poster on here. Thanks for your contributions!

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    Sketches by Boz.

    As this thread has mutated into questions about identities, my CCMB name is coined after Dewi Lewis who was sports editor of the Western Mail and wrote on Cardiff City and Wales football. He was also my uncle. He wrote under the name of Citizen and one book - A History Of Cardiff City - he wrote was under the name of Citizen. The cover is my profile picture.

    Weirdly, it was a post by Cyclops asking who Citizen was that showed up in a Google search one day that prompted me to make my first post on here to answer the question (after lurking for years).

    Hence, Citizen's Nephew.

    Why Dewi chose Citizen I don't know. I never got to ask him.
    I chose Splott Parker, living in Splott, being a St Albans & Bridgend St boy and spending a lot of time over the park as a kid and playing for the school and the Mission over there. Coincidentally it also resembled the name of a footballer. Living in Rumney now but I’ve never fancied the moniker Rumney Recker.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    I chose Splott Parker, living in Splott, being a St Albans & Bridgend St boy and spending a lot of time over the park as a kid and playing for the school and the Mission over there. Coincidentally it also resembled the name of a footballer. Living in Rumney now but I’ve never fancied the moniker Rumney Recker.
    I figured out the Splott part but I still think you're the Cardiff Spiderman and you're just trying to throw me off the scent Mr P!

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    I figured out the Splott part but I still think you're the Cardiff Spiderman and you're just trying to throw me off the scent Mr P!
    You say another word to me and I’ll go up the wall

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    Sketches by Boz.

    As this thread has mutated into questions about identities, my CCMB name is coined after Dewi Lewis who was sports editor of the Western Mail and wrote on Cardiff City and Wales football. He was also my uncle. He wrote under the name of Citizen and one book - A History Of Cardiff City - he wrote was under the name of Citizen. The cover is my profile picture.

    Weirdly, it was a post by Cyclops asking who Citizen was that showed up in a Google search one day that prompted me to make my first post on here to answer the question (after lurking for years).

    Hence, Citizen's Nephew.

    Why Dewi chose Citizen I don't know. I never got to ask him.
    I think 'Citizen' was the resident non de plume for the City reporter going back to the 1920's, so your uncle inherited it so to speak. I actually remember your uncle, though not personally. He certainly like to have a drink between opening hours in the afternoons, and frequented a couple of the 'private' clubs that I was taken to by older colleagues many, many years ago !

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    I think 'Citizen' was the resident non de plume for the City reporter going back to the 1920's, so your uncle inherited it so to speak. I actually remember your uncle, though not personally. He certainly like to have a drink between opening hours in the afternoons, and frequented a couple of the 'private' clubs that I was taken to by older colleagues many, many years ago !
    That's really interesting and that's so him! Most journalists back in the day spent their time in various watering holes. He used to smoke a pipe and have a bottle of Scotch in the old press box at NP, though he was always on his best behavior around me as a was I nipper. It's hard to imagine the difference in sports journalism back then, typewriters, film (analogue) cameras with no manual focus, and phoning through copy to the press office on landlines.

    There was never any chance of being disturbed in the 'private' clubs though! I do remember my mum not being very happy when he and my father got 'locked in' the Old Arcade one afternoon and couldn't get out - at least that was the version I was told!

    Now you've mentioned the City reporter I'm absolutely sure you'll be right because you've jogged my memory and I think I'd heard that mentioned years ago.
    Last edited by Citizen's Nephew; 14-01-22 at 19:51. Reason: spelling

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Obviously meant to say 'no autofocus' in my last post not 'no manual focus'

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
    No, not remotely interested in your palms, but I’d be interested to know what books you’ve written. Authors are not usually shy to peddle their work, so I’m sure you won’t mind naming them.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    No, not remotely interested in your palms, but I’d be interested to know what books you’ve written. Authors are not usually shy to peddle their work, so I’m sure you won’t mind naming them.
    It's a little difficult to understand why you would first write that my posts are 'rubbish' and 'ramble' and then want to know the books I've written.
    I'm not playing this game.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    As if.
    I've no need to prove anything to you.
    A crumb I'll throw in your general direction is that one article I wrote featured the family history of a poster on here. It was one of a series of my articles printed by the flagship Family History magazine. If the poster reads this, maybe they would confirm this is so, since you seem to disbelieve what I've said.
    Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
    I thought my ears were burning

    Yes my family are featured in a great article in FHM written by you.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    I thought my ears were burning
    Yes my family are featured in a great article in FHM written by you.
    Ears burning, huh?
    Time for that injection?
    Many thanks for that unsolicited testimonial!
    Why not tell 'em how I bumped into you.....
    P'raps not
    And don't tell 'em how much I asked for them two booklets....
    That really would be stretching the bounds of credulity.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    Ears burning, huh?
    Time for that injection?
    Many thanks for that unsolicited testimonial!
    Why not tell 'em how I bumped into you.....
    P'raps not
    And don't tell 'em how much I asked for them two booklets....
    That really would be stretching the bounds of credulity.
    Nobody is doubting your talent at your hobby/ job .

    We are wondering why you are posting under more than one username?

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    I undertake henceforth to only post as 'Cyclops'.

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    Re: My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    I undertake henceforth to only post as 'Cyclops'.
    And as you never told us your other usernames, you can continue using them. The scents off now as everyone believes it can't be you.

    Smart!

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