Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
snappy
- 25 Nov 2005 14:53
- 1947 of 2262
The loose association of Tadpole shareholders trying to remove Steig of the dump from the board.
Spot the yuff competition
Spot which one is yuff in the picture and post your entry on this thread.
Rules:
A grand prize of 1 Tadpole share will be issued to the winner (excludes brokers costs and stamp duty fees)
Members of the Tadpole shareholders association and their famliy members are not permitted to enter.
The judges decision is final and correspodence will only be entered into if considered humourous.
The competition organiser reserves the right to substitute the grand prize for a sherbert dip or a two pence piece.
snappy
- 25 Nov 2005 18:16
- 1948 of 2262
you can huff and puff but you can't spot the yuff!
(hint - walking carpet with a bad smile)
blinger
- 25 Nov 2005 19:00
- 1949 of 2262
Very quiet here today, I wonder if yuffer &co. have a had a 5 subsidised meeting with a small town solicitor, the costs are mounting- and TAD ` aint going to pay them- over to the Action Men Team
blinger
- 25 Nov 2005 19:08
- 1950 of 2262
blinger
- 25 Nov 2005 20:57
- 1951 of 2262
The Judges in the TAD Trial- from left to right- Feb 2010
L The Right honourable J .Lennon (deceased)
L+1 The Right honourable W.Connolly (109)
L+2 The Right honourable M. Douglas (113)
L+3 The Right honourable M.Parkinson (119)
In between the latter two is a shadowy news reader. knighted but nameless(107)
The yuff and puff brigade are out on bail
superrod
- 26 Nov 2005 00:16
- 1952 of 2262
Kivver
this aint the place to find any discussion wrt tad. until some news ( good or bad ) comes out, all you will find is the bitching of the last 50 or so posts. ( find another whipping boy olie ).
if you really have such a paltry amount invested ( not intended to be condescending ), hang on and hope for a miracle. it has happened many times in tads history. i estimate you have 1000 shares ( more or less ). no imminent danger of tad going bust ( not to say it wont happen ), so unless you are desperate fof 20 .........
Kivver
- 26 Nov 2005 00:29
- 1953 of 2262
Good job i only put paltry amount in, and its certainly a lot more paltry now but will hold on and wait for a miracle.
blinger
- 26 Nov 2005 09:46
- 1954 of 2262
Bevvied up after the karaoke again super?
You do live a whirlwind life- good advice though, pity you didn`t give the same (as I and `the normals` did ) years ago when you were ramping TAD
g`luck with the hangover
oh p.s. if you haven`t sampled the best coarse fishing in Europe, check out Tisbury Fishing near Romsey, Hants.
15 a day for 3 miles on the Test-yep the Test, and lakes too, must be the bargain of the century-01264 365165, might see you there- grayilng by the ton.
superrod
- 26 Nov 2005 12:15
- 1955 of 2262
olie
i never ramped tad.....i was merely bullish and was wrong.
btw i gave up booze over a year ago, in all forms since because of the death of my mother in law, the health police now live in my house in the shape of my wife. even one lousy pint starts the ranting. cant say i miss a pint now and then, its the principle..
i would like a decent fry up or a big mac now and then though......ah well.
at least i still have the wonderful escape brought by a day on the river bank.
Gail The Chin
- 26 Nov 2005 13:12
- 1956 of 2262
olie
In bed with snappy tonight-just like me an Phil-now aint that a nice thought!
LOL @olie and snappy
blinger
- 26 Nov 2005 14:36
- 1957 of 2262
Super,
sorry to hear of your problems- genuinely-, my wifes` father died `of the drink`, and I get the hastle too, not that it deters me, although it does put the brakes on me when I over do it.Aye, the river bank is a great way to see real life, the hunter and the hunted. I get quite annoyed these days if I see another angler within a half-mile, the solitude is half the fun.
Refreshing to see an admission of being wrong, I apologised once to old KDC for some trivial thing- he totally ignored it, so yours must be the second on any bb- oh here is a third I still hold ECK, missed the stop-loss
g`luck
superrod
- 26 Nov 2005 14:39
- 1958 of 2262
olie
we understand each other......lets keep it that way
atb
blinger
- 26 Nov 2005 14:46
- 1959 of 2262
would I have it any other way super-lol
yuff
- 28 Nov 2005 11:14
- 1960 of 2262
GTC
Looks like posting 24/7 might be the therapy to cure olie's problems, always thought his typing was a bit shakey!
Anyway the good thing is at least he has come out in the open and actually admitted he has a problem.
LOl
blinger - 26 Nov 2005 14:36 - 1957 of 1959
Super,
sorry to hear of your problems- genuinely-, my wifes` father died `of the drink`, and I get the hastle too, not that it deters me, although it does put the brakes on me when I over do it.Aye, the river bank is a great way to see real life, the hunter and the hunted. I get quite annoyed these days if I see another angler within a half-mile, the solitude is half the fun.
Refreshing to see an admission of being wrong, I apologised once to old KDC for some trivial thing- he totally ignored it, so yours must be the second on any bb- oh here is a third I still hold ECK, missed the stop-loss
g`luck
superrod
- 28 Nov 2005 16:11
- 1961 of 2262
olie
maybe you misunderstood my post.
the mother in law died cos she was too old.....nothing to do with drink.
the health police have decreed that i drink NOTHING alcoholic,eat no salt, no sugar ( funnily she allows that well known carcinogenic saccharin as a substitute ),deffo no smoking and everything is cooked in sunflower oil. i have NEVER eaten anything on bread in a sandwick ( other than the filling ), no butter, no marge, no nothing.to top it all the whole family is quaffing that shit that reduces cholesterol.
i aint gonna live any longer......IT WILL JUST SEEM LIKE IT.
snappy
- 28 Nov 2005 16:26
- 1962 of 2262
LOL rod!
blinger
- 28 Nov 2005 19:27
- 1963 of 2262
super-I didn`t suggest that your mother -in- law was an alcoholic, just dead, like my father in law; if he had died of dolly-mixture poisoning ,`e`r indoors would lead a crusade against sweets, its the way they are.
Put your right foot down hard man, be firm,as she pulls the rug from under your left foot,
lol
ps yuff -do fook off, I an not surprised you find death amusing, and the slick in you has to come out doesnt it?, my only problem is you make me nauseous, as I told you before.
Still with nothing but dead cells in your cranium I guess you must be an expert in necrolysis,
geddoutahere you moron.
blinger
- 28 Nov 2005 20:22
- 1964 of 2262
`All quiet on the Westerberg Front` then, or to paraphrase Remarque`s original title
"Nothing New on the Westerberg Front" .
One feels a pang of sorrow for the hard work put in ( very naively) by the little people who genuinely wanted a putsch, they were cautioned that the people they were relying on were just bb BS`ers, the dream is becoming a nightmare now, costs must be mounting, and unbelievably they didn`t take advice, read this--
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Before we do that, we need to have the text checked for legality by someone. Which is where the members of the Shareholders Group come in.
Are any of you legally qualified with access to some expertise in Company Law?
If so, we would like to hear from you.
We may also have to bear the cost of printing and mailing our documents.
Martin has already recieved kind donations towards the cost of the Website.
Is anyone prepared to dip their hands in their pockets and contribute towards the cost of the Mailshot?
As I said earlier, time is running out.
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So come on yuff, lets see your huge experience in Company Law come to their aid, loads of dosh from ML, chinless wonder, and all the gang,only a few grand for the stamps alone first-
what a bunch!!!!
superrod
- 29 Nov 2005 00:04
- 1965 of 2262
i just love this.......like the germans and brits playing footy Xmas eve in the trenches.
yuff
- 29 Nov 2005 09:32
- 1966 of 2262
super/gtc
loolks like olie just wants to talk about his so called problems, explains why he posts so much in response to people who are just not interested in his life or anything about him, apart from all his aliases that is. lol
Seriously Iain the Priory have a good service and you might actually meet some nice acquaintances and it will get your Wife off your back.
Watch Coro' admitting your problems is the first steo to recovery and then people might take you more seriously.
Also a few apologies wouldn't go amiss!