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Welcome Back Neverdespairgirl
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Yup, that's the one'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0
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Anyway, welcome back.
I see why you stick to the "Go Go Hamsters"0 -
Harry_Powell wrote: »As I said though, no doubt it was pure coincidence that NDG logged on for the first time in months and months and lo' and behold stumbled across a thread that mentioned posters currently MIA (missing in action).
It was indeed coincidence. I'm really not the lurking-in-silence type....much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.0 -
neverdespairgirl wrote: »It was indeed coincidence. I'm really not the lurking-in-silence type.
Fair enough.
Please ignore my comments, they were made in ignorance and regretted in leisure. Welcome back, though for the life of me I can't understand why, after breaking your addiction, you'd return. I know that if I managed to stay away from here for even just a month I doubt I'd come back. Way too stressful and unpleasant!
Also full of Sock puppeteers who are the first to point the finger at others:
Young Really2 for instance, our resident dyslexic who seems to have a new hobby of following me around this forum and accusing me of sockyness (yet gets all weepy if I retaliate) seems to have the same dyslexic patterns as Dan:, the other resident dyslexic (sorry chucky, I got the username wrong earlier)
Here is really2 and Dan: using 'surly' instead of surely. They make this mistake often enough in their posts for it not to be a typo. Really2 makes this mistake in 9 different posts and Dan: in 6 different posts.
But when it officialy starts it is surly 6 months old. Otherwise you could have two negative quarters then the following quarter positive and you would have never been in recession.
If your in NE how are you going to overload your current property to buy another one? Surly this will cost you your savings?
Dyslexics often have trouble with a particular word (but it is rare for two different dyslexics to have trouble with the same word). Here Dan: and Really2 have trouble with the word "whether" -
Weather you would buy this deal is irrelevant, my point is 10% deposit mortgages are available, something you said was not the case.
lol, debating to 'the gang' means spending the day searching for meida reports for any piece of slightly bad news, wheather or not it has anything to do with house prices is a different matter. You can just smell the despration from these guys.
And yes I know my job is more secure than 6 months ago. I think more people have an idea of wether they are at risk or not than 6 months+ ago.
I could go on, but life is too short to dwell on this clown.
As I have said frequently on this board, the people who "smelt it" are usually the ones who "dealt it". Hopefully now Really2 will stop stalking me around the board now he's been revealed as a sockie, though given the way he's doggedly stalked Graham Devon and Brit123 over the past few months I doubt it...."I can hear you whisperin', children, so I know you're down there. I can feel myself gettin' awful mad. I'm out of patience, children. I'm coming to find you now." - Harry Powell, Night of the Hunter, 1955.0 -
It was looking for that damn hamster for my son. MSE came up on a google, and BANG, here I was again....much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.0
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neverdespairgirl wrote: »It was looking for that damn hamster for my son. MSE came up on a google, and BANG, here I was again.
It's like the movie, Godfather, where Michael Corleone says the famous line "Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in. ...""I can hear you whisperin', children, so I know you're down there. I can feel myself gettin' awful mad. I'm out of patience, children. I'm coming to find you now." - Harry Powell, Night of the Hunter, 1955.0 -
Harry_Powell wrote: »As I have said frequently on this board, the people who "smelt it" are usually the ones who "dealt it". Hopefully now Really2 will stop stalking me around the board now he's been revealed as a sockie, though given the way he's doggedly stalked Graham Devon and Brit123 over the past few months I doubt it....[/COLOR]
You are a very sad man for doing such trolling.:rolleyes:
You are still to explain how you know I am dyslexic even though it has never been mentioned since you arrived?http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/search.html?searchid=70712493
Last mentioned by me in Feb this year.:rolleyes:
So I am not chucky now then? but Dan.
Your stalking is something to worry about not the multi logins.
Now which user used to do stuff like this to !!!!!!?:rolleyes:0 -
Harry_Powell wrote: »
Also full of Sock puppeteers who are the first to point the finger at others:
Young Really2 for instance, our resident dyslexic who seems to have a new hobby of following me around this forum and accusing me of sockyness (yet gets all weepy if I retaliate) seems to have the same dyslexic patterns as Dan:, the other resident dyslexic (sorry chucky, I got the username wrong earlier)
Here is really2 and Dan: using 'surly' instead of surely. They make this mistake often enough in their posts for it not to be a typo. Really2 makes this mistake in 9 different posts and Dan: in 6 different posts.
Dyslexics often have trouble with a particular word (but it is rare for two different dyslexics to have trouble with the same word). Here Dan: and Really2 have trouble with the word "whether" -
I could go on, but life is too short to dwell on this clown.
As I have said frequently on this board, the people who "smelt it" are usually the ones who "dealt it". Hopefully now Really2 will stop stalking me around the board now he's been revealed as a sockie, though given the way he's doggedly stalked Graham Devon and Brit123 over the past few months I doubt it....0 -
Also perhaps you would like to search the errors on all users as I could be them.
But my usual mistake is writing "of" instead of "off".
Funny how you start off having a pop at NDG then others and turn it in to sockpuppets.0 -
boomerangs wrote: »Top bombing yet again Harry. Nice one.
Funny same thing happend yesterday when Harry did this.:rolleyes:0
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