Talk of the Steamie
I completely forgot that yesterday was a bank holiday and that - far from returning to work - lots of people might have been enjoying a well-deserved long weekend.
So I am re-publishing Sunday's 'Talk of the Steamie' post.
Which has certainly stirred things up a bit - if the e-mails I've received already are anything to go by.
Talk of the Steamie (Sunday)
I kept my mobile phone on all day yesterday - but no word from the mysterious reader who contacted me last week.
Not to worry - maybe they don't look at the blog site over the weekend.
But other readers can help - by spreading the word and making sure this is the 'talk of the steamie' in South Lanarkshire - as folks go back to work on Monday morning.
So I'll keep putting these little reminders up - until I hear something which will be soon - I'm sure.
Because complete confidence and discretion is assured.
Calling South Lanarkshire (Saturday)
A reader from South Lanarkshire sent me some very interesting information through the post the other day - in a brown paper envelope - which somehow added a sense of mystery and excitement - I have to admit.
Now the information contained in this little 'parcel' is intriguing - and potentially explosive - but I would like to discuss a couple things with the person who kindly went to a lot of time and trouble to get it to me.
Completely confidentially - of course.
I am only too well aware of how careful people are about speaking out these days - because sadly there are forces out there who would like to punish potential whistleblowers - just for standing up and telling the truth.
So the supplier of this information can be assured of complete discretion at all times - the need to remain anonymous is well understood - and absolutely guaranteed.
But I would appreciate a word to check on one or two things - and I can be contacted in either one of the following two ways.
By e-mail: markrvine@compuserve.com
By mobile phone or text: 07947 795222
NB
I don't have a voice mail service on my mobile phone - to avoid being hacked by the press - or anyone else for that matter.
So I am re-publishing Sunday's 'Talk of the Steamie' post.
Which has certainly stirred things up a bit - if the e-mails I've received already are anything to go by.
Talk of the Steamie (Sunday)
I kept my mobile phone on all day yesterday - but no word from the mysterious reader who contacted me last week.
Not to worry - maybe they don't look at the blog site over the weekend.
But other readers can help - by spreading the word and making sure this is the 'talk of the steamie' in South Lanarkshire - as folks go back to work on Monday morning.
So I'll keep putting these little reminders up - until I hear something which will be soon - I'm sure.
Because complete confidence and discretion is assured.
Calling South Lanarkshire (Saturday)
A reader from South Lanarkshire sent me some very interesting information through the post the other day - in a brown paper envelope - which somehow added a sense of mystery and excitement - I have to admit.
Now the information contained in this little 'parcel' is intriguing - and potentially explosive - but I would like to discuss a couple things with the person who kindly went to a lot of time and trouble to get it to me.
Completely confidentially - of course.
I am only too well aware of how careful people are about speaking out these days - because sadly there are forces out there who would like to punish potential whistleblowers - just for standing up and telling the truth.
So the supplier of this information can be assured of complete discretion at all times - the need to remain anonymous is well understood - and absolutely guaranteed.
But I would appreciate a word to check on one or two things - and I can be contacted in either one of the following two ways.
By e-mail: markrvine@compuserve.com
By mobile phone or text: 07947 795222
NB
I don't have a voice mail service on my mobile phone - to avoid being hacked by the press - or anyone else for that matter.