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Blimey! Point proven I think - lol. Just chill man, what does it matter, except to the over indebted?Deleted_User wrote: »Whereas you are getting angry, upset and not least wasting your precious time reading and responding to things you don't want to hear!!!0 -
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Without wishing to get involved in the normal slanging matches it is like arguing with a small child. The clue is in the pre pubescent handle.Graham_Devon wrote: »Can you post anything without twisting what was actually said?
I said "involved". I did not say "blame the UK banks for the global crunch".0 -
lol - another thread Graham says he never said something from just a few posts back... this is quite funnyGraham_Devon wrote: »Can you post anything without twisting what was actually said?
I said "involved". I did not say "blame the UK banks for the global crunch".
here's exactly what you saidGraham_Devon wrote: »I said "involved". I did not say "blame the UK banks for the global crunch".Graham_Devon wrote: »UK mortgages did have something to do with it. What caused the global crash Hamish?
Are you suggesting that the UK version of sub prime was not involved in global banking?0 -
Yes chucky, you have just quoted me saying they were involved.
I can't for one second believe you do the job you say you do. The slightest of things confuse you totally.0 -
at least i only use one user name not like you :rotfl:Without wishing to get involved in the normal slanging matches it is like arguing with a small child. The clue is in the pre pubescent handle.
i don't go about pretending i got PPR'd to get attention and come back numerous times0 -
i'm not the one pretending i never said something amd then trying to turn it round into something else.Graham_Devon wrote: »Yes chucky, you have just quoted me saying they were involved.
I can't for one second believe you do the job you say you do. The slightest of things confuse you totally.
how come it's my fault you're a bit slow...
but anyway you're not the brightest lad about - where you like this at school?0 -
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London to Felixstowe would be a bit of a commute for me...Yeah right. And you are not deep in debt either. And you don't work on nightshift at Felixstowe docks. Etc.
how's your son btw - are you still paying for his rent and paying that landlords mortgage and some... shame that... do you think that's a waste - not your son's media studies education but paying that mortgage for someone else?0
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