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  • DiggerUK
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    DiggerUK said:
    ......"bowlhead99 is a regular poster who I find mealy mouthed and wordy".....

    I couldn't agree with you more if I tried DiggerUK..._
    Isn't that the first sign of madness?
    I'll check with DiggerUK and get back with the answer..._
  • DiggerUK said:
    ......"bowlhead99 is a regular poster who I find mealy mouthed and wordy".....

    I couldn't agree with you more if I tried DiggerUK..._
    Hehe, its a shame that it's crucial that all supporting and opposing arguments, put by way of response, be evaluated, otherwise you could just ignore his waffle
    What a contorted sentence. Goodness knows what it means.

  • DiggerUK
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    I just had a reply via PM from DiggerUK, apparently it's a coded message to buy gold. It's in ancient Fibonacci and concerns something called The Golden Ratio. 
    Sounds very DaVinci Code to me..._
  • DiggerUK said:
    ......"bowlhead99 is a regular poster who I find mealy mouthed and wordy".....

    I couldn't agree with you more if I tried DiggerUK..._
    Hehe, its a shame that it's crucial that all supporting and opposing arguments, put by way of response, be evaluated, otherwise you could just ignore his waffle
    What a contorted sentence. Goodness knows what it means.

    Think that's the point.
  • justme111
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    DiggerUK said:
    ......"bowlhead99 is a regular poster who I find mealy mouthed and wordy".....

    I couldn't agree with you more if I tried DiggerUK..._
    Hehe, its a shame that it's crucial that all supporting and opposing arguments, put by way of response, be evaluated, otherwise you could just ignore his waffle
    What a contorted sentence. Goodness knows what it means.

    I find it eloquent and graceful - tastes differ 😁
    The word "dilemma" comes from Greek where "di" means two and "lemma" means premise. Refers usually to difficult choice between two undesirable options.
    Often people seem to use this word mistakenly where "quandary" would fit better.
  • justme111 said:
    DiggerUK said:
    ......"bowlhead99 is a regular poster who I find mealy mouthed and wordy".....

    I couldn't agree with you more if I tried DiggerUK..._
    Hehe, its a shame that it's crucial that all supporting and opposing arguments, put by way of response, be evaluated, otherwise you could just ignore his waffle
    What a contorted sentence. Goodness knows what it means.

    I find it eloquent and graceful - tastes differ 😁
    You must have covid 19 as you’ve lost your sense of taste. 🙂
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