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- Mean Mr Mustard II
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Hey, Catweazle,
Where do I get these vaunted Social Credits, what with my being an ever so 'umble mere Pleblic Sector Retired Swivel Servant?
And what's more, being as, what, with it being warm and all, and having shared my advance planning right here, Mrs Mustard has now Summer Cut my hair with the cordless shears (Made In China), and I'm clean out of forelock to tug...
Blinking Flip. Hadn't thought of that...
Where do I get these vaunted Social Credits, what with my being an ever so 'umble mere Pleblic Sector Retired Swivel Servant?
And what's more, being as, what, with it being warm and all, and having shared my advance planning right here, Mrs Mustard has now Summer Cut my hair with the cordless shears (Made In China), and I'm clean out of forelock to tug...
Blinking Flip. Hadn't thought of that...
When you're dealing with exponential growth, the time to act is when it feels too early.
Guidance is not law. It's guidance.Catweazle wrote:You don't know where he went.stumuz1 wrote:And?Mean Mr Mustard II wrote: WHILE INFECTIOUS
He didn't do a restaurant and outside market tour to get there!
Re: "What law", in my world if the police have the power to fine me for something then it's against the law. You can mince words if you like but you know what I mean.
If he has broken the criminal law, he will be prosecuted. But evidence of a crime will need to be evinced.
This is a classic witch hunt. He has made enemies and they are coming to get him.
- Mean Mr Mustard II
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Dear Doc Campbell said way way back - avoid public loos. Excellent advice, and, us both being Clinically Vulnerable, duly noted. Right here on the A1(M) going Up North.stumuz1 wrote:
What law?
Br specific.
I'm not sure the Wu could survive on a petrol / diesel pump, but a Landrover Disco tank won't get to Durham and back without using one.
He's an entitled Bastard.
When you're dealing with exponential growth, the time to act is when it feels too early.
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For some reason I could not access Powerswitch anytime yesterday so this response is a bit stale.stumuz1 wrote:vtsnowedin wrote: I don't see that in the evil light you do. To prop up the stock market and all the retirement accounts that have investments in it you have to increase stock prices.
What!!!
That is not how stock markets work.
We (well some of us) knew that capitalism failed in 2008 when the state bailed out the fraudulent banking system with tax payers cash, effectively handing the bill to the poor, homeless, sick, and uneducated.
But it seems you have accepted that the great barometer of the US financial system, the stock market, is on life support ........forever.
If stock prices are artificially engineered upwards, constantly, then, the pensions that rely on those fictitious valuations are worthless.
The Roman empire came to an end, inter alia, when they started adding lead to their gold coins.
The US,UK,EURO area are now adding lead to the non discoverable values of listed companies.
I believe this ends badly.
It is not how stock markets are set up to work but is how they are manipulating it now. And no I don't think they will or even could prop it up forever and this is just a temporary action which is as much about avoiding public panic as it is about keeping corporations solvent.
And yes we plebes will get the bill for this bale out also.
The Romans had a lot of problems. Corruption at the top, wine stored in lead jars,A shortage of firewood to heat the baths, a shortage of grain to provide bread to the mob and a plague or two.
If you added much copper to a gold coin it would harden it so the madam when she checked it with her teeth would know it was fake and she would send you to the rotten thighed whore.
Self service, disposable gloves supplied by fuel station.Mean Mr Mustard II wrote:Dear Doc Campbell said way way back - avoid public loos. Excellent advice, and, us both being Clinically Vulnerable, duly noted. Right here on the A1(M) going Up North.stumuz1 wrote:
What law?
Br specific.
I'm not sure the Wu could survive on a petrol / diesel pump, but a Landrover Disco tank won't get to Durham and back without using one.
He's an entitled Bastard.
He may be entitled Bastard, but you appear to be a prejudiced one.
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I got fed up watching the Dominic Cummings witch hunt on BBC just now so here I am again. He drove to his family farm with his 4 year old son. He stopped on the way at the road side because his son needed the loo. He didn't interact with anyone on the way and went for a walk on private land as I do most days. Where did he endanger anyone else?
Maybe he stretched the "guidance" a bit but that is only a sacking offence if you "hate the bastard" like most slightly left of centre, and maybe a few just right of centre, people do.
This is an unseemly witch hunt, full stop.
Maybe he stretched the "guidance" a bit but that is only a sacking offence if you "hate the bastard" like most slightly left of centre, and maybe a few just right of centre, people do.
This is an unseemly witch hunt, full stop.
Action is the antidote to despair - Joan Baez
- Mean Mr Mustard II
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- Mean Mr Mustard II
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his eyesight had been affected by his illness and so he went for a short drive
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... st-updates
Last year, I had a cataract op (followed by a crap specs prescription) and STAYED OFF THE ROAD for months until professionally clinically checked and resolved.
This guy is definitely an entitlled asshole.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... st-updates
Last year, I had a cataract op (followed by a crap specs prescription) and STAYED OFF THE ROAD for months until professionally clinically checked and resolved.
This guy is definitely an entitlled asshole.
When you're dealing with exponential growth, the time to act is when it feels too early.
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Meanwhile the other side of the coin goes completely unreported by the press except for the Guardian complaining about Stephen Kinnock being harassed by the police for visiting his Dad.
Action is the antidote to despair - Joan Baez
- Mean Mr Mustard II
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A public servant, currently under investigation by the Police for a criminal offence, was just allowed to give a press conference to explain his actions and potentially prejudice a prosecution. Truth Twisting indeed. No civil servant would be permitted to do that.
A vision check, as mandated by the DVLA, for starters.
A vision check, as mandated by the DVLA, for starters.
When you're dealing with exponential growth, the time to act is when it feels too early.
- Mean Mr Mustard II
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And, being Clinically Vulnerable, I'll keep to myself, and away from everyone else, rather than blindly trust and compromise my phone to some bunch of Vote Leave Scumbag Cyber Crims on a lucrative uncontested Cabinet Office contract.
When you're dealing with exponential growth, the time to act is when it feels too early.