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Nudga

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #30 on June 12, 2015, 02:32:29 pm by Nudga »
You didn't answer the part about posting a thread with regards to Saunders but your monicker wasn't up and running until after that thread. So were you posting under a different guise?
That's a straight forward question.



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BobG

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #31 on June 12, 2015, 02:34:54 pm by BobG »
He's just lying Nudga. Its about the only thing he does with any consistency at all. Don't forget. He's our Resident Idiot. He doesn't even know how to use capital letters. Poor luv.

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #32 on June 12, 2015, 02:40:40 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Nudga

Wasting your time cocker. Ask him what 2+2 is and he'll answer 3+3=6.

Or, more likely, 3+3=7

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #33 on June 12, 2015, 04:29:22 pm by IC1967 »
You didn't answer the part about posting a thread with regards to Saunders but your monicker wasn't up and running until after that thread. So were you posting under a different guise?
That's a straight forward question.

Look. It's very simple, 2 + 2 = 4

To answer the other question, I am IC1967.

Got it, get it, good.
« Last Edit: June 12, 2015, 04:43:33 pm by IC1967 »

RedJ

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #34 on June 12, 2015, 04:34:40 pm by RedJ »
Not normally one to try and tell admin how to run the site but it amazes me how such a blatant troll hasn't just been permabanned by now.

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #35 on June 12, 2015, 04:51:39 pm by IC1967 »
Not normally one to try and tell admin how to run the site but it amazes me how such a blatant troll hasn't just been permabanned by now.

Look. I've put myself up for eviction and the overwhelming majority wanted me to stay.
May I refer you to the 'Should I go or stay' thread. I can't say fairer than that. Democracy at work.

Now. Just for the record. I am not a troll. The views I espouse are sincerely held and are not put out there as a wind up. May I refer you to the 'Which way will you vote' thread to see that I have managed against overwhelming odds to turn this forum from hardcore leftie to right wing. That says it all as to what the vast majority of readers of this forum now think. I have educated the open minded amongst them. You however seem to be a lost cause.

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #36 on June 12, 2015, 04:54:50 pm by RedJ »
wot player wud u get

casperjebba

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #37 on June 12, 2015, 04:58:50 pm by casperjebba »
wot politicks wud u vote

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #38 on June 12, 2015, 05:08:40 pm by Savvy »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #39 on June 12, 2015, 05:18:09 pm by IC1967 »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

You need to change your handle as you're not very savvy at all. RBS is to be sold off in stages. The plan is that once we start letting go of it then the next chunks sold off will be at a higher value and by the time it's all sold off we'll get more back than we paid.

As to austerity. All I would say is - 'austerity, what austerity?' You do know that the national debt has doubled in the last 5 years don't you? That is not austerity. That is living well beyond your means.

Got it, get it, good.
« Last Edit: June 12, 2015, 05:20:17 pm by IC1967 »

Savvy

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #40 on June 12, 2015, 05:34:47 pm by Savvy »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

You need to change your handle as you're not very savvy at all. RBS is to be sold off in stages. The plan is that once we start letting go of it then the next chunks sold off will be at a higher value and by the time it's all sold off we'll get more back than we paid.

As to austerity. All I would say is - 'austerity, what austerity?' You do know that the national debt has doubled in the last 5 years don't you? That is not austerity. That is living well beyond your means.

Got it, get it, good.

I couldn't give a monkeys about the process, I'm more concerned about the amount of money that is returned to the taxpayer as a consequence, writing off  7.5 billion makes a contribution to this national debt which he appears to have a cavalier attitude to. Probably in the same vein as the sale of the 4G network licences which were expected to realise 20 billion and made 4, and the initial sale of our shares in the Post Office which were sold on the cheap. This tosser is looking after in the city once again!!!! Get you head from up your arse man!!!

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #41 on June 12, 2015, 05:38:49 pm by IC1967 »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

You need to change your handle as you're not very savvy at all. RBS is to be sold off in stages. The plan is that once we start letting go of it then the next chunks sold off will be at a higher value and by the time it's all sold off we'll get more back than we paid.

As to austerity. All I would say is - 'austerity, what austerity?' You do know that the national debt has doubled in the last 5 years don't you? That is not austerity. That is living well beyond your means.

Got it, get it, good.

I couldn't give a monkeys about the process, I'm more concerned about the amount of money that is returned to the taxpayer as a consequence, writing off  7.5 billion makes a contribution to this national debt which he appears to have a cavalier attitude to. Probably in the same vein as the sale of the 4G network licences which were expected to realise 20 billion and made 4, and the initial sale of our shares in the Post Office which were sold on the cheap. This tosser is looking after in the city once again!!!! Get you head from up your arse man!!!

Look. I'd be grateful if you could let us all borrow your crystal ball. I'm sure we'd all like to know when the shares will return to the value that Labour bought them at. I've got news for you. Now may well be the best time to sell. The price may go down. You are assuming it can only go up. Not very savvy.

The sale is at a value higher than Alistair Darling anticipated.

Got it, get it, good.

wilts rover

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #42 on June 12, 2015, 05:47:21 pm by wilts rover »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

You need to change your handle as you're not very savvy at all. RBS is to be sold off in stages. The plan is that once we start letting go of it then the next chunks sold off will be at a higher value and by the time it's all sold off we'll get more back than we paid.

As to austerity. All I would say is - 'austerity, what austerity?' You do know that the national debt has doubled in the last 5 years don't you? That is not austerity. That is living well beyond your means.

Got it, get it, good.

No it's not - it is a chancellor who doesn't know how to manage the economy. It is no wonder you laude him so much, saying one thing, whilst doing another.

wilts rover

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #43 on June 12, 2015, 05:53:35 pm by wilts rover »
I think we have all grasped the idea that you are IC1967. So for clarity and accuracy:

How can you (IC1967) substantiate the claim to have posted on this forum and influenced the tactics of the manager in 2012 - when you did not register on the forum until May 2013?

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #44 on June 12, 2015, 05:54:05 pm by IC1967 »
Yes it is. It's a phased sell-off.

Now get an abject apology sorted for your crass stupidity.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-33088599

Savvy

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #45 on June 12, 2015, 06:01:49 pm by Savvy »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

You need to change your handle as you're not very savvy at all. RBS is to be sold off in stages. The plan is that once we start letting go of it then the next chunks sold off will be at a higher value and by the time it's all sold off we'll get more back than we paid.

As to austerity. All I would say is - 'austerity, what austerity?' You do know that the national debt has doubled in the last 5 years don't you? That is not austerity. That is living well beyond your means.

Got it, get it, good.

I couldn't give a monkeys about the process, I'm more concerned about the amount of money that is returned to the taxpayer as a consequence, writing off  7.5 billion makes a contribution to this national debt which he appears to have a cavalier attitude to. Probably in the same vein as the sale of the 4G network licences which were expected to realise 20 billion and made 4, and the initial sale of our shares in the Post Office which were sold on the cheap. This tosser is looking after in the city once again!!!! Get you head from up your arse man!!!

Look. I'd be grateful if you could let us all borrow your crystal ball. I'm sure we'd all like to know when the shares will return to the value that Labour bought them at. I've got news for you. Now may well be the best time to sell. The price may go down. You are assuming it can only go up. Not very savvy.

The sale is at a value higher than Alistair Darling anticipated.

Got it, get it, good.

" Now may well be the best time to sell the price may go down" talking loud and saying nothing? 

You wouldn't need a crystal ball because they wouldn't be for sale if I had any say in it. Sell it back to who exactly? The same tossers who got us in financial turmoil in the first place?

If I had my way they'd be left as part of "the legacy we are living our grandchildren" That Camergoon was rattling on about before the election. Got to leave them some assets eh? Channel tunnel sold off despite returning an 18 million pound dividend to the tax payer in the previous financial year, Post Office and now our share in the banks that we as tax payers were called upon to prop up (and quite rightly so, to prevent a run on the banks!!!).

Just as an aside, whilst your on about bigging Osbourne up, just how much of feat of government do you actually think that is? Me or you could have sanctioned that had we  been in office!!! But the way it will have worked is that he will have commissioned financial consultants to make recommendations so that he has got a ready made excuse if the Bank is worth about 5 times what it was sold for at the next election, " we were acting on the best advice available" he's not going to say "sorry, my bad" now is he?

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #46 on June 12, 2015, 07:11:07 pm by RedJ »
I think we have all grasped the idea that you are IC1967. So for clarity and accuracy:

How can you (IC1967) substantiate the claim to have posted on this forum and influenced the tactics of the manager in 2012 - when you did not register on the forum until May 2013?

Don't hold your breath for a decent answer.

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #47 on June 12, 2015, 08:10:35 pm by IC1967 »
I think we have all grasped the idea that you are IC1967. So for clarity and accuracy:

How can you (IC1967) substantiate the claim to have posted on this forum and influenced the tactics of the manager in 2012 - when you did not register on the forum until May 2013?

Look. I'm getting fed up of answering this question. Once and for all I am IC1967.

Got it, get it, good. (100% record intact).

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #48 on June 12, 2015, 08:12:51 pm by IC1967 »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

You need to change your handle as you're not very savvy at all. RBS is to be sold off in stages. The plan is that once we start letting go of it then the next chunks sold off will be at a higher value and by the time it's all sold off we'll get more back than we paid.

As to austerity. All I would say is - 'austerity, what austerity?' You do know that the national debt has doubled in the last 5 years don't you? That is not austerity. That is living well beyond your means.

Got it, get it, good.

I couldn't give a monkeys about the process, I'm more concerned about the amount of money that is returned to the taxpayer as a consequence, writing off  7.5 billion makes a contribution to this national debt which he appears to have a cavalier attitude to. Probably in the same vein as the sale of the 4G network licences which were expected to realise 20 billion and made 4, and the initial sale of our shares in the Post Office which were sold on the cheap. This tosser is looking after in the city once again!!!! Get you head from up your arse man!!!

Look. I'd be grateful if you could let us all borrow your crystal ball. I'm sure we'd all like to know when the shares will return to the value that Labour bought them at. I've got news for you. Now may well be the best time to sell. The price may go down. You are assuming it can only go up. Not very savvy.

The sale is at a value higher than Alistair Darling anticipated.

Got it, get it, good.

" Now may well be the best time to sell the price may go down" talking loud and saying nothing? 

You wouldn't need a crystal ball because they wouldn't be for sale if I had any say in it. Sell it back to who exactly? The same tossers who got us in financial turmoil in the first place?

If I had my way they'd be left as part of "the legacy we are living our grandchildren" That Camergoon was rattling on about before the election. Got to leave them some assets eh? Channel tunnel sold off despite returning an 18 million pound dividend to the tax payer in the previous financial year, Post Office and now our share in the banks that we as tax payers were called upon to prop up (and quite rightly so, to prevent a run on the banks!!!).

Just as an aside, whilst your on about bigging Osbourne up, just how much of feat of government do you actually think that is? Me or you could have sanctioned that had we  been in office!!! But the way it will have worked is that he will have commissioned financial consultants to make recommendations so that he has got a ready made excuse if the Bank is worth about 5 times what it was sold for at the next election, " we were acting on the best advice available" he's not going to say "sorry, my bad" now is he?

Are you by any chance going out this evening and have had a few pre-drinks to set you on your way? If so may I ask you to refrain from boozing just before you do a post. Then we may have half a chance of understanding your gibberish.

wilts rover

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #49 on June 12, 2015, 08:21:40 pm by wilts rover »
I think we have all grasped the idea that you are IC1967. So for clarity and accuracy:

How can you (IC1967) substantiate the claim to have posted on this forum and influenced the tactics of the manager in 2012 - when you did not register on the forum until May 2013?

Look. I'm getting fed up of answering this question. Once and for all I am IC1967.

Got it, get it, good. (100% record intact).

Yes I have acknowledged you are IC1967. Now answer the question:

How can you (IC1967) substantiate the claim to have posted on this forum and influenced the tactics of the manager in 2012 - when you did not register on the forum until May 2013?

BobG

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #50 on June 12, 2015, 10:46:52 pm by BobG »
Oh dear, oh dear. That dreadful Pavlov disease really has got you in its grasp Mick hasn't it? You simply can't stop yourself can you? This replying to yourself all the time - it's crucifying you man.  Take a deep breath eh? And think hard about what it is that you want to say. It'll be utter garbage, of course, but at least you will have begun taking steps to tone down this stupidity. I mean, every time you do it it just reinforces the view that you really are our Resident Idiot.

Oh. Have you learned how to use capital letters yet by the way? Important thing that is you know. Helps no end when you want to peddle rubbish. Until you can master it no one's going to take you even slightly seriously. It's sad, but that doesn't make it not true. Folk who can't write are always at a major disadvantage. As you need all the help you can get learning how to use capital letters would dramatically improve your capability. 

Good luck with the therapy by the way.

Cheers

BobG
« Last Edit: June 12, 2015, 10:49:48 pm by BobG »

IC1967

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #51 on June 12, 2015, 11:08:54 pm by IC1967 »
Oh dear, oh dear. That dreadful Pavlov disease really has got you in its grasp Mick hasn't it? You simply can't stop yourself can you? This replying to yourself all the time - it's crucifying you man.  Take a deep breath eh? And think hard about what it is that you want to say. It'll be utter garbage, of course, but at least you will have begun taking steps to tone down this stupidity. I mean, every time you do it it just reinforces the view that you really are our Resident Idiot.

Oh. Have you learned how to use capital letters yet by the way? Important thing that is you know. Helps no end when you want to peddle rubbish. Until you can master it no one's going to take you even slightly seriously. It's sad, but that doesn't make it not true. Folk who can't write are always at a major disadvantage. As you need all the help you can get learning how to use capital letters would dramatically improve your capability. 

Good luck with the therapy by the way.

Cheers

BobG

Look daft Bob. You only seem capable of regurgitating the same post over and over again. Why don't you try to be interesting like me for a change?

Give it a try. You will probably fail but at least you can say you gave it a go. To help you I suggest you read some of my previous posts. They are all extremely interesting and you could learn a lot.

IC1967

Savvy

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Re: George on a roll
« Reply #52 on June 13, 2015, 12:07:58 pm by Savvy »
George on a roll? The t**t is preaching austerity whilst at the same time writing off approximately 7.5 billion in the RBS Sale. Is this some kind of joke that only bankers and the finance industry get? because I'm not f**king laughing?

You need to change your handle as you're not very savvy at all. RBS is to be sold off in stages. The plan is that once we start letting go of it then the next chunks sold off will be at a higher value and by the time it's all sold off we'll get more back than we paid.

As to austerity. All I would say is - 'austerity, what austerity?' You do know that the national debt has doubled in the last 5 years don't you? That is not austerity. That is living well beyond your means.

Got it, get it, good.

I couldn't give a monkeys about the process, I'm more concerned about the amount of money that is returned to the taxpayer as a consequence, writing off  7.5 billion makes a contribution to this national debt which he appears to have a cavalier attitude to. Probably in the same vein as the sale of the 4G network licences which were expected to realise 20 billion and made 4, and the initial sale of our shares in the Post Office which were sold on the cheap. This tosser is looking after in the city once again!!!! Get you head from up your arse man!!!

Look. I'd be grateful if you could let us all borrow your crystal ball. I'm sure we'd all like to know when the shares will return to the value that Labour bought them at. I've got news for you. Now may well be the best time to sell. The price may go down. You are assuming it can only go up. Not very savvy.

The sale is at a value higher than Alistair Darling anticipated.

Got it, get it, good.

" Now may well be the best time to sell the price may go down" talking loud and saying nothing? 

You wouldn't need a crystal ball because they wouldn't be for sale if I had any say in it. Sell it back to who exactly? The same tossers who got us in financial turmoil in the first place?

If I had my way they'd be left as part of "the legacy we are living our grandchildren" That Camergoon was rattling on about before the election. Got to leave them some assets eh? Channel tunnel sold off despite returning an 18 million pound dividend to the tax payer in the previous financial year, Post Office and now our share in the banks that we as tax payers were called upon to prop up (and quite rightly so, to prevent a run on the banks!!!).

Just as an aside, whilst your on about bigging Osbourne up, just how much of feat of government do you actually think that is? Me or you could have sanctioned that had we  been in office!!! But the way it will have worked is that he will have commissioned financial consultants to make recommendations so that he has got a ready made excuse if the Bank is worth about 5 times what it was sold for at the next election, " we were acting on the best advice available" he's not going to say "sorry, my bad" now is he?

Are you by any chance going out this evening and have had a few pre-drinks to set you on your way? If so may I ask you to refrain from boozing just before you do a post. Then we may have half a chance of understanding your gibberish.

Of course knowledge sounds foolish to fools!!!

 

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