goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
cynic
- 02 Feb 2013 13:02
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don't be a wuss! .... i've never squelched anyone, not even MJ aka MRSI!
goldfinger
- 02 Feb 2013 13:14
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Errrr cyners you believe in free speech free economy etc, therefore it folows that I can do what I like.
Believe me I dont like looking at bizzare behaviour like that. I cant understand it and to be honest its something I find strange and puzzling. Why on earth would you deramp shares if you have no financial interests?. In fact its left me at a position where I cannot belief anything he says.
Truly bizzare. Just have a read of the thread and others I have posted up above.
cynic
- 02 Feb 2013 13:24
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don't get miserable with me sticky, you old tart :-)
"deramping" is a word beloved by many though not by me, but is all too often applied to the views of someone who just does not like the company for whatever reason - like me with ASC for example ...... why does one have to be a holder to express a (contrary) view?
the late but unlamented MJ used to post very pretty pix with generally interesting comment, but it was then a personal choice as to whether or not you followed
goldfinger
- 02 Feb 2013 13:41
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What on every stock you post on?. Like I said take time to have a look at the posts over the road. Plenty of threads hes started, just use the search facility.
Right off out for a pint. Man Utd are away today so im taking the cats down to my local for a boozey afternoon.
See ya cyners.
Haystack
- 02 Feb 2013 14:07
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gf
I was posting years after the post you link to. In fact I post almost every day under a different username.
Haystack
- 02 Feb 2013 14:21
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An interesting comment from Ken Clarke was that Labour were spending £5 for every £4 they raised in taxes. Labour ruined the economy over many years and now they are moaning that the Conservatives haven't fixed it in two years.
cynic
- 02 Feb 2013 14:37
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GF - i don't "do" ADVFN ..... enough crap on here!
TANKER
- 02 Feb 2013 14:37
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on friday i went with my mate to take back is rented house from some
polish .the left it in a fithy state they lived like rats .what a mess they live like rats
the house will need to be gutted
do let let your property to FILTHY migrants and never got is rrent
it will cost you all
cynic
- 02 Feb 2013 14:41
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if he didn't get his rent and doesn't have a decent deposit to cover damage etc, then he's a fool and has been parted with his money accordingly ...... and it's not just low income/level tenants who make a mess either - so do tenants in expensive properties!
3 monkies
- 02 Feb 2013 16:43
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Oh! dear, it could have been worse, he could have had an agency renting it out for him and it was getting used by some orientals using it for growing "Canabis"!!!! A property definitely needs gutting after the Police have stripped everything out. I will never know why lanlords do not keep a regular check on their properties - oh! by the way cynic I will make your pate one day after I have found it again and written it down. Cheers. No port for me tonight!!
Fred1new
- 02 Feb 2013 17:41
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You are a brave woman.
Fred1new
- 02 Feb 2013 18:00
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Hays.
It seems strange to me that in demonstrate your support for the rights (human) of Palestinians, but at the same time seemingly show disdain of a large portions of those who live in the same country as you do.
Is the dismissal and bitterness regarding the latter fed by personal greed and covetousness?
Haystack
- 02 Feb 2013 18:37
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fred
It is just that I think the current policies are the right ones. Labour's policies would take us down the wrong path.
cynic
- 02 Feb 2013 19:14
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3m - perhaps you'ld like my taramasalata then .... new season's cods' roe now in and smoked by my local fishmonger
by the way, as a landlord, you cannot stroll into your tenant's flat just because you feel like it ...... they have a right to "peaceful enjoyment", or at least i think that's the right term
dreamcatcher
- 02 Feb 2013 20:46
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A landlord can conduct regular property inspections to ensure that the lease agreement is being met and that the property is being kept in a reasonable state. These can’t be carried out more than once every four weeks.
Inspections also give you an opportunity to point out any maintenance required and to raise any other questions you might have. It is always recommended that you give the landlord a written request for repairs or maintenance, even if you have already spoken to the landlord about them.
The landlord must give written notice 7-14 days before the inspection.
Mind you it does not show a lot of trust from the landlord to the tenant.
dreamcatcher
- 02 Feb 2013 20:53
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Help - Display favourites only - If you have more then a page of these, how do you get the second page to display ?
3 monkies
- 02 Feb 2013 21:26
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Can't really help dc but a suggestion is to go into history - I hope someone else with more knowledge can give you better advice. Thanks for the above. I am sure I would not be renting a house out without checking on it!!!! One would have a good idea by looking at the state of the outside, letter lone the inside
dreamcatcher
- 02 Feb 2013 21:48
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Thanks 3m. Just purchased our local newspaper called the observer - How sad to see a store close in Bishops Stortford called Tissimans menswear. The store began trading in 1601, when Queen Elizabeth 1 was on the throne. The store is the oldest of its kind in the world. The recession has finally defeated the towns oldest business.
The internet has also played a part and the changing attitude to male fashion.
Another empty shop in the high street .

Tissimans was established in 1601 as a tailor, draper and undertaker, in the historic building opposite St. Michael's Church in Bishop's Stortford.
Being amongst the oldest standing businesses in the world, tissimans was originally founded by "Slaters" in 1601. It is hard to tell when the name changed to Tissimans but the earliest evidence of tissimans was in the late 1800's in an old ledger book. To date Tissimans has claim to being the oldest mens clothing establishment in the world.
Part of the premises dates from about 1360, with modern additions around 1545. The shop still has lots of traditional features whilst surrounded by top quality modern and classic garments.
To add to its history, Tissimans has even provided liveries, the fitting of entire staff with tailor made uniforms, to Sandringham House and Windsor Castle.
3 monkies
- 02 Feb 2013 22:25
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How sad is that? We will have nothing left of tradition soon. However have a good rest of the evening. Our local town is the pits - beautiful buildings gone - full of charity shops - banks and building societies and apparatly they are going to close the maket, we will see. Nite nite.
dreamcatcher
- 02 Feb 2013 22:31
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Very sad 3m. A huge store called pearsons was founded in 1903 only shut in August last year. The high street will soon be opticians, coffee shops and banks. Good night 3m.