mitzy
- 10 Oct 2008 06:29
The Other Kevin
- 12 Jan 2010 15:07
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Fred - BBY yes. Why?
Fred1new
- 12 Jan 2010 15:14
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Tab, Agreed, but RSI did tempt me to put a horseshoe in my glove.
Besides, some of his chart readings showed some insight, and when he kept to discussing the share price, rather asserting himself and than giving opinions of the messengers bearing contrary views, he was interesting.
tabasco
- 12 Jan 2010 15:34
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Fredloland spot on with the rest of your commentI dont think Dil is a Sheep Shagger?
Fred1new
- 12 Jan 2010 17:02
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Dil is snowbound at the moment, but I wouldn't dare make any comment about practices.
smarty
- 13 Jan 2010 13:46
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earlier declines reversed & sp now now up a tad. Sooooooo quiet without RSI !!
tabasco
- 13 Jan 2010 14:01
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Does BB stand for Big Brother?has AM a fastidious selection process?Am I next?so many questions..
HARRYCAT
- 13 Jan 2010 14:06
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You're only next if you bite the hand that feeds you! Easy lesson to learn, imo & basic common sense.
tabasco
- 13 Jan 2010 14:33
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Point taken Harry.but I have never relied on anyone to feed me or my familyI think you have the roll-play of AM reversed?I just like to see fair playthats all!!
mnamreh
- 13 Jan 2010 15:06
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Tabasco - Identifying with the RSI situation is commendable and predominantly nurturing trait. However, if one is pushing the boundaries of situational behaviour expected by the group with which one associates, there are inevitably occasions where a line has to be drawn. Think of how you disciplined your children at varying stages of their development.
smarty
- 13 Jan 2010 15:23
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sp down again. Up & Down more times than a Whores Drawers!
tabasco
- 13 Jan 2010 15:26
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Namrehthis is an adult threadI personally did not agree with the methods the Master usedhowever this was his takeand my opportunity to debate
A few words spoken in hastewith warm bloodcaused by radiated heat from so called professionals
Who is at fault? you choose.like I said AM fastidious selection process seem to characterize those that fight back.and favour the antagonist
Incidentallyhas anyone from AM asked or contacted Fred to see if he wanted the Master banned?knowing FredI doubt if he did We all know the names on AM that could post what they likedand get away with murderand they have
mnamreh
- 13 Jan 2010 15:47
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Tabasco - perhaps ' least said, soonest mended ' is appropriate.
Balerboy
- 13 Jan 2010 16:25
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One for Cynic:
Pensioners hit by rise in living costs13-01-2010 14:48
The average household in Britain has seen the cost of living jump by 670, or 1.85%, over the past year to almost 37,000, but pensioners have had to find even more, says retirement income specialist MGM Advantage.
Biggest increases shown by November's Consumer Price Index are transport, where spending is up 6.9% to over 5,000, household goods and services which are now 3.5% more expensive, and recreation and culture, up 2%.
But MGM predicts the average retired household where the main occupant is aged 65-74 needs to find 23,107, an extra 429 a year, or 1.89%, to keep up the standard of living they enjoyed 12 months ago.
A home where the main occupant is aged 75 and over will spend 14,926, another 225, or 1.53%, more than the amount they needed a year ago.
'Many retired people have had to endure a rise in their cost of living. This, coupled with the fact that people are generally living longer is placing considerable pressure on retirement income,' says Aston Goodey, sales and marketing director, MGM.
You could earn about 22% more income if you shop around for an annuity, he says.
Fred1new
- 13 Jan 2010 17:32
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Tab,
In general, my feeling about censoring is that for me, the "squelch" button is sufficient for my needs.
No one can make you "upset" by a few remarks or cartoons, if up to you how you react to the "stimulus".
Being a conceited b., I thought MRSI probably had more problems than I think I have.
I was a little intrigue about how he was trying to work them out.
But, I think that MRSI was attempting to be offensive to all and sundry, and many would find his continuous bombardment unreasonable and support a "cooling" down period for him, would be more than acceptable.
But there does seem there are a small group of posters, who when their opinions differ, resort to being personally abusive and offensive.
They are usually lightweights and it is seemingly the only method they have for discussion, having stalled in part of their development in youth by play ground practices.
(A bit like political debate is now considered to be invested in character assassination. Often, supported by, the baying of the pack animals of various tribes origins.)
But, as I am by nature provocative, I will continue to enjoy the bantering, which occurs on some threads.
Fred1new
- 13 Jan 2010 17:34
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CC, this is the LLOY thread!
Balerboy
- 13 Jan 2010 17:51
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Ha, since when has this been the lloyd thread......
mitzy
- 13 Jan 2010 19:28
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High Five..lol.
Chris Carson
- 13 Jan 2010 19:42
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And Fred your still a PRICK :-)
tabasco
- 13 Jan 2010 22:33
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ChrisFred is OK!
jkd
- 13 Jan 2010 22:49
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Chris
beware all posters on any blog. that Includes me.
so ALWAYS dyor on ALL posters and their comments.
regards to you.
jkd