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Kaboom. Another bull meme obliterated.

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  • geneer
    geneer Posts: 4,220 Forumite
    robmatic wrote: »
    Of course not, I would never suggest that there was any sort of correlation between Georgian and Victorian properties as described in your OP and Georgian and Victorian properties in Edinburgh. To do so would defy all credibility.

    Sorry, are you claiming that your point was stating that period properties in edinburgh are, in fact, period properties?

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Doesn't really compute does it?

    Try again.
  • geneer
    geneer Posts: 4,220 Forumite
    No? Nothing?
  • robmatic
    robmatic Posts: 1,217 Forumite
    geneer wrote: »
    Sorry, are you claiming that your point was stating that period properties in edinburgh are, in fact, period properties?

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Doesn't really compute does it?

    Try again.

    No, expensive properties in Edinburgh tend to be period properties. Does that compute?

    Try reading rather than fabricating!
  • robmatic
    robmatic Posts: 1,217 Forumite
    robmatic wrote: »
    Thanks for the clarification by the way.

    Still waiting...

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • geneer
    geneer Posts: 4,220 Forumite
    robmatic wrote: »
    No, expensive properties in Edinburgh tend to be period properties. Does that compute?

    Try reading rather than fabricating!

    Again, not exactly news robmatic.

    Still struggling to find your point.
    A bit like yourself it seems.
  • geneer
    geneer Posts: 4,220 Forumite
    edited 14 December 2011 at 12:54PM
    robmatic wrote: »
    Still waiting...

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Sorry, I'm suppost to be clarifying an argument you've made up?
    Can't say thats reasonable.


    In any event, if you walk like a duck, and talk like a duck, you're a duck.
    Regardless of when you claim to have bought.

    In other words, your angry rhetoric negates your posturing.
  • robmatic
    robmatic Posts: 1,217 Forumite
    geneer wrote: »
    Sorry, I'm suppost to be clarifying an argument you've made up?
    Can't say thats reasonable.

    Just to be clear, this is the bit that you've made up:
    geneer wrote: »
    Sorry rob, I forgot that all you non-bulls were forced to reboot your online identities after the big ol' crash you utterly failed to see coming.
    Didn't realise you would be so sensitive about it.

    And lets face it the bulls don't have that many original ideas.
    Pretty much everything you say is a well worn exercise in logical contortionism or banalities perfect in the 4 years...thats right 4 YEARS...since the crash hit.

    Apparently, you have to fantasise motivations for people who aren't your comrades in the People's Front of Bearania. In fact, none of what you said applies to me:
    robmatic wrote: »
    Geneer, I've said this before, but what on earth are you gibbering on about? I may be one of these hateful property owners or 'bulls' as you refer to them, but I bought in 2010 having delayed purchase from 2007/2008, so why are you fantasising these motivations on my behalf?
    geneer wrote: »
    In any event, if you walk like a duck, and talk like a duck, you're a duck.
    Regardless of when you claim to have bought.

    In other words, your angry rhetoric negates your posturing.

    Why do you have this bizzarre prejudice that anyone who doesn't totally agree with you must have some sort of emotional engagement with arguments that you were having with internet randoms several years ago?
  • robmatic
    robmatic Posts: 1,217 Forumite
    geneer wrote: »
    Again, not exactly news robmatic.

    Still struggling to find your point.
    A bit like yourself it seems.

    Did you even read and comprehend your OP?
  • geneer
    geneer Posts: 4,220 Forumite
    edited 15 December 2011 at 8:03PM
    robmatic wrote: »
    Did you even read and comprehend your OP?

    Of course.

    Not really getting close to an answer here rob.
    We've gotten as far as period properties in edinburgh are period properties, and that period properties tend to be expensive.

    Do you actually have a point to make?
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