mitzy
- 10 Oct 2008 06:29
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 14:20
- 1701 of 5370
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 14:28
- 1702 of 5370
Only a fool will believe its own lies ...............
I get them one by one
I told the fool some time back about the lies, it seems it just paused posting, it was one of the lurkers wating to put the foot wrong again so ( it ) did yesterday............
Three cheers for MAM
MoneyAM Username: kernow
Real name: unknown
Location: Launceston Cornwall
Biography
A gifted trader - everything I do gifts money to others!Gave up 2 years ago and bought a house in Spain instead - my best trade to date.
Now dabbling in CFDs with money I can afford to lose. Ambitions to give up working and trade f/t being twarted by lack of disciplined stop losses. Also letting our house in Cornwall when in Spain (most school hols) and vice versa. Anyone interested please get in touch.
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 14:53
- 1703 of 5370
jkd
re - go read the Talk To Yourself thread and discover the TRUTH of all of this
I only went there to check the facts of you saying and confirm my suspition not true.
I will certainly wil not go to that place, maybe not right but my way of thinking is only Mad people talk to themself
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 15:09
- 1704 of 5370
TALK OF THE DAY
I prefer to talk over here
and get some other posters MAD
Nostalgia of a Mad Man
Its a twinge in your heart, far more powerful than memory alone.
It goes backwards, forwards.
It takes us to a place where we ache to go again.
Its not called the Wheel.
Its called the Carousel.
It lets us travel the way a child travels.
Around and around and back home again, to a place where we know we are loved.
Bullshare
- 11 Jan 2010 15:49
- 1705 of 5370
MasterRSI: We had a number of complaints about your postings, hence we took action on two occasions, the first posting was removed by a moderator and I removed the second posting which I found offensive.
Our conditions of allowing you to post are quite clear in our content standards:
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Give the impression that they emanate from us where this is not the case;
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mnamreh
- 11 Jan 2010 15:57
- 1706 of 5370
All together now - "and a partridge in a pear treeeeeeeeee".
You all do so make me chuckle!
kernow
- 11 Jan 2010 17:19
- 1707 of 5370
I'm glad someone finds it funny but the man's a menace who makes it unsafe to poke one's head above the parapet without being subjected to very rude, offensive ridicule. Fortunately I've broad shoulders. If only he could keep his Mr Hyde hidden he would be an asset
The Other Kevin
- 11 Jan 2010 17:30
- 1708 of 5370
Hear, hear!
mnamreh
- 11 Jan 2010 17:38
- 1709 of 5370
Always remember that violence is the last resort of a tired mind. I do not find these antics particularly funny Kernow, but rather pathetic and a more obvious example of the increasing prevalence of individuals using modern media to liberally spray mindless vitriol at those who conduct themselves with more dignity.
Fear not. There are still more of US than THEM!
Fred1new
- 11 Jan 2010 18:05
- 1710 of 5370
Mn,
I am not so sure!
But I think you must have enjoyed forming that last but one sentence.
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Fred1new
- 11 Jan 2010 18:06
- 1711 of 5370
mnamreh
- 11 Jan 2010 18:48
- 1712 of 5370
Thanks Fred, I certainly did. I find liberally spraying my mindless homespun nonsense to the masses via modern media extremely cathartic, if not just a little narcissistic.
Ho hum. Back to my horlicks and evening nap!
jkd
- 11 Jan 2010 21:09
- 1713 of 5370
mrsi
re your post 1703, are you now prepared to accept and confirm that you no longer consider me to be a liar? dont mean we have to agree on anything.
you did accuse.
look forward to your reply
man or mouse?
jkd
Chris Carson
- 11 Jan 2010 21:12
- 1714 of 5370
Aye!!! Knew I was right it is Fred in disguise :o)
jkd
- 11 Jan 2010 21:23
- 1715 of 5370
CC
not me , our posts must have crossed in ether.
regards
jkd
Chris Carson
- 11 Jan 2010 21:52
- 1716 of 5370
jkd - no not you, I was referring to post 1712 mnamreh, regards CC.
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 22:12
- 1717 of 5370
11 post including "Bullshare "
and no one said anything about LLOY
SHAME on you all
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 22:18
- 1718 of 5370
jkd
just forget it, i do not intend to read the post .......from Talk to yourself, I already said that earlier
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 22:23
- 1719 of 5370
LONDON (Reuters) - Invista Real Estate (INRE.L), a property fund manager majority controlled by Lloyds Banking Group, said on Monday it is in talks with a third party which may lead to a takeover offer, sending its shares sharply higher.
At 1:42 p.m., shares of Invista were up 43 percent to 72 pence each, giving the company a market capitalisation of about 191 million pounds.
"These discussions are at a highly preliminary stage and there can be no certainty that any offer will be made," said Invista, which is 55 percent-owned by Lloyds' (LLOY.L) HBOS Plc.
The potential takeover of Invista, whose next biggest shareholder is the Wellcome Trust with 24 percent, follows the RBS's (RBS.L) sale of its non-core asset management businesses to Aberdeen (ADN.L), as part of its overhaul following the government rescue.
Master RSI
- 11 Jan 2010 22:34
- 1720 of 5370
Maybe the drop today was due to this reporting ..........
LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Britain's largest banks should be
broken up to ensure that the riskier activities are separated
from the more conventional retail operations, Liberal Democrat
leader Nick Clegg said on Monday.