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Malthusian wrote: »That's odd because the Daily Telegraph's articles are all available on the Internet, and neither Google nor their own search function brings anything up. The closest match is a write-up about a similar Wellesley loan note, which is the top Google result for "daily telegraph london capital and finance". However, there is no mention of LC&F.
So sad. Btw you posted that at 10:46AM. Don't you work for a living?
Try this on for size. Unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people advising unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people. If it wasn't so tragic it would be funny.0 -
So sad. Btw you posted that at 10:46AM. Don't you work for a living?
Or do different people do different things at different times of the day?Try this on for size. Unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people advising unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people. If it wasn't so tragic it would be funny.0 -
So sad. Btw you posted that at 10:46AM. Don't you work for a living?
You may not be aware of this either, but some jobs involve working in places where there is access to mobile phone networks and the internet. Some people are even paid to sit in front of a computer all day, believe it or not.0 -
Try this on for size. Unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people advising unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people. If it wasn't so tragic it would be funny.
And an unemployed person on benefits masquerading as wealthy trolling unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy advising unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy would be what?0 -
So sad. Btw you posted that at 10:46AM. Don't you work for a living?
Try this on for size. Unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people advising unemployed people on benefits masquerading as wealthy people. If it wasn't so tragic it would be funny.
Nice try, unfortunately you're not bright enough to pull it off.0 -
Welcome to the forums Smeg!0
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I'm afraid that the above posts fall foul of the recently declared terms and conditions applicable to this thread, namely that posts are only permitted during the hours of darkness.
Anything posted in working hours shall be deemed to be from unemployed fantasists and thereby rendered null and void....0 -
There's that raw nerve again. Thou protesteth too much.0
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There's that raw nerve again. Thou protesteth too much.
Smed, you're bang on the money.
Prompted by your recent disclosures, I did a bit of "detective work" earlier today.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered you are not deluded :eek:
My research shows that no one on the Motoring board owns a car, let alone drives or knows how to repair one, everyone on the Sport and Fitness board is a binge eating, couch hogging fatty, and everyone on the Over 50's board is a baby who has to get their mummy to post for them.
To cap it all, the millionaires who should be here dispensing wisdom are all on the Debt Free Wannabe board indulging in the fantasy that they are penniless.
You couldn't make this stuff up!0
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