I have added a suitable post, number 297, doubt it will do any good though!
Meanwhile, over at petrolprices.com............
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Re: Meanwhile, over at petrolprices.com............
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Are they particularly thick on that site or does the whole of the rest of the country use that level of English? I presume it's English!!
I think most of them go on the site, have their moan, feel they've struck a blow against the iniquitous government/oil companies and then feel better until the price goes up again. They don't read anything that anyone else has written: they probably can't read anyway.
I think most of them go on the site, have their moan, feel they've struck a blow against the iniquitous government/oil companies and then feel better until the price goes up again. They don't read anything that anyone else has written: they probably can't read anyway.
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Breaking news .......
Daily Express in support of the hard of thinking on petrolpricemorons.com blog.
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/46024
Daily Express in support of the hard of thinking on petrolpricemorons.com blog.
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/46024
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It's not breaking, it's broken - dead link. Never mind.Aurora wrote:Breaking news .......
Daily Express in support of the hard of thinking on petrolpricemorons.com blog.
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/46024
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Can't agree with this post, these people are very well balanced - they have a chip on both shoulders.kenneal wrote:Are they particularly thick on that site or does the whole of the rest of the country use that level of English? I presume it's English!!
I think most of them go on the site, have their moan, feel they've struck a blow against the iniquitous government/oil companies and then feel better until the price goes up again. They don't read anything that anyone else has written: they probably can't read anyway.
Bloody tabloids!greg wrote:It's not breaking, it's broken - dead link. Never mind.Aurora wrote:Breaking news .......
Daily Express in support of the hard of thinking on petrolpricemorons.com blog.
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/46024
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Perhaps they were ashamed of what they had written so deleted it.greg wrote:It's not breaking, it's broken - dead link. Never mind.Aurora wrote:Breaking news .......
Daily Express in support of the hard of thinking on petrolpricemorons.com blog.
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/46024
Action is the antidote to despair - Joan Baez