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10th to 14th July 2006


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Jono is just trying to tell us what happened he offered some of the members a chance to meet scott as well so how is he being secretive? and azza im sure you will be able to meet scott as well someday!

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I just feel that you're hogging scott thats all and im sure im not the only one who thinks this. Some of us may never get to meet scott and you blab about meeting him all the time. its like well... good for you...:doubt:

and you're very secretive all the time, i dont get it

Three meetings over the whole two years I have spent listening to a show, producing a website and paying for banners, forum software, hosting, etc? Hey I'm even splashing out on some albums for you to win next week.

Two of these events were public events - which I have as much right to be at as any one else, and it's just a matter of luck he was in the area. It amounts to 7 hours over two years. I made the effort this weekend to visit him, it was almost impossible to get to London as we were asked on Friday afternoon. It cost a lot of money to get down there, and luckily it was during time college was off. I am no travel-savvy person, and I have been a bag of nerves all weekend. I still managed to get up at 6.55 to talk about the show this morning, and stay on to the end whilst reviewing it.

I write a newspaper column, which also very frequently praises the show, and I try to be around for other apperances such as the Sony's. So you think I simply don't deserve a bit of praise from time to time from the guy I have spent so long trying to publicise and attract new fans to?

You've simply come on this site, slagged me off, and then wonder why you don't get the chance to find out about this. Plenty of VIP members knew about this event, and they're the ones I'd like at a VIP event, the one's who have worked with me on this website - people who I know I'd have got on with and I know Scott would get on with, and would make a good representation of the website.

Unofficial Mills may not be around in a year's time. College ends, and I'll probably have to go into work. I would like to take the opportunity to do whatever I can this year whilst I still have the chance. I'm sorry if I blab on about meeting him "all the time" - I am simply sharing stories which is what a fan site about, and if he goes to all the effort to speak to me and get some pictures you'd expect someone to give him a good word or two.

Finally, it wasn't secretive. VIP members knew about it as soon as I did, and I didn't know much about this event, I was hardly going to turn round and I didn't want to announce it on the forum as god knows who would have turned up, and I'm sure Lloyd nor the team would have appreciated that. Unofficial Mills is a big website these days, there was an opportunity for quite a few to come along, but they all had their own reasons not to make it. It's very difficult to please every one.

I'm sure Scott will one day visit Northern Ireland. I'm just disappointed that's the way you feel about it all.

Good night.

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azza, you act like a jealous brat. it's people like you that spoil things like this. what makes you more deserving to go to a scott mills party than jono? are you claiming scott didnt get contact jono and he just turned up to hog the day/evening? i doubt he even interferred with lloyd's enjoyment of the night. read what you've wrote tonight and tell me you werent wrong to just say that

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oh god.... I urm.... really dont know what to say now Jono.... I feel like the big bad wolf now caused that post from you was somewhat heart-felt. When you say the times that you have met him, you're right it really isnt that much - although more than me. I understand that you go to great effort to keep this website as great as it is. All the audio clips and stuff take time and effort to make and i'd just like to thank you and the rest oof the team behind unofficial mills for all of that. I dont slag you off, i just wondered why all this was happening, but i didnt take into account that you do deserve it - probably Scott's number 1 fan. I really do salute you for that and im sorry if you felt that i am ungrateful because im not, i appreciate all your effort here and i hope unofficial mills runs for a long time yet. I doubt that scott will ever come to NI though, its too far away - however i did see colin and edith at belfast zoo for "DJs go home"

JJ dont be at it mate...

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The problem is with this Your Views commenting is you know what to write, and then you forget it. All I remember about the lead up to the jingle was something about Laura and cleaning!

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Should be funny to have Lloyd on again away from the football, he's wasted on that bit!

Laura doing the interview would be wrong. Diverting the attention away from poor Scott.

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