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Even Newbuild Prices Now Rising, Supply Shortage Worsens
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Bored_Poster wrote: »Not accusing graham, wageslave is openly admitting being on the receiving end on another thread.
Openly?
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Can I make a kind of standing order response to any of Hamish's threads? Whatever it is that he posts, just assume that my response will be that it's nonsense. This will hopefully prevent me from getting early onset RSI.
And that anything Mewbie posts ensures that he will reach 20,000 before being ppr'd0 -
HAMISH_MCTAVISH wrote: »Some truly delightful "bear in despair" threads over there lately.:T
The clapping of hands icon speaks volumes my friend. :rolleyes: Envious of the fact people have not been paying over the odds for property recently?
Nevermind, there is the certainty of stage two, what goes around comes around. I'll keep that icon on hold just for you.
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He is on a one man mission to persuade the British public everything is rosy and you best get up to your eyeballs in debt to buy a shoe box property, probably so he doesnt feel left out.Hamish: is there any chance of a bit of quality control? I'm always grateful for people starting threads, especially as I'm a bit lazy for doing it, but posting so many every day probably just means that people start ignoring them and very much seeing you as a one-trick pony. Surely you must read some pessimistic or negative articles that are interesting, well-written and might be of interest to others?
Either that or he is Gordon Brown himself, the Scottish link gives it away.
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