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Previously on "Did Nostradamus predict the credit crunch?"
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I have several posts here I have no recollection of making.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostActually I am somewhat spooked - for I have a post in this thread which I have no recollection of making whatsoever - unless it was myself in some kind of parallel wibbly wobbly thingy.
Oh well ...
But then I have had years of therapy to try to forget.
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Oh Alex Ferguson and his racehorses, mansions and fine wine collection, his steinway grand piano, his collection of holiday homes. Yes, he should be a labour supporter.
It's like listening to Bono pontificate about how us plenbians should give all our money to the africans, asians, albanians, whatever, whilst sat on their pile of billions.
's, all of them.
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I think it's:Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostA Celtic chief wounded in the conflict
Seeing death overtaking his men near a cellar:
Pressed by blood and wounds and enemies,
And relief by four unknown ones.
The demise of Rangers
They've lost their players, they are now in the cellar of the Scottish league
Everybody wants to punish them especially Celtic fans
A consortium of four billionaires will shortly buy them out
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostYep, CUK gets a mention , also in Centuries v. quatrain 4.
The large mastiff expelled from the city
Will be vexed by the strange alliance,
After having chased the stag to the fields
The wolf and the Bear will defy each other.
Churchill losing his role at an investment bank is clearly a large dog being expelled from the city, and he sometimes cannot understand the strange sockpuppets that back each other up on CUK. Timberwolf and cybertory also get a mention, plus that elephant-penis sized stag, dodgy.
i'm spooked

Actually I am somewhat spooked - for I have a post in this thread which I have no recollection of making whatsoever - unless it was myself in some kind of parallel wibbly wobbly thingy.
Oh well ...
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Yep, CUK gets a mention , also in Centuries v. quatrain 4.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDid he say anything about cuk?
The large mastiff expelled from the city
Will be vexed by the strange alliance,
After having chased the stag to the fields
The wolf and the Bear will defy each other.
Churchill losing his role at an investment bank is clearly a large dog being expelled from the city, and he sometimes cannot understand the strange sockpuppets that back each other up on CUK. Timberwolf and cybertory also get a mention, plus that elephant-penis sized stag, dodgy.
i'm spooked
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Did he say anything about cuk?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIs it possible that the famous Nostradamus predicted the world wide economic shock waves ?
check this out from centuries v
A Celtic chief wounded in the conflict
Seeing death overtaking his men near a cellar:
Pressed by blood and wounds and enemies,
And relief by four unknown ones.
The Celtic cheif is clearly Gordon. He was severely wounded(at least in the polls)
The cellar and death are the financial ruin that overtook the country while he cowered in his COBRA meetings
Pressed by blood and wounds must be the damage that all the institutions have suffered , the enemies are political enemies incl A.Bliar
Relief will come via a four point interest rate cut
spooky or what

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A lot of predictions are so woolly that they could mean anything - this among themOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIs it possible that the famous Nostradamus predicted the world wide economic shock waves ?
check this out from centuries v
A Celtic chief wounded in the conflict
Seeing death overtaking his men near a cellar:
Pressed by blood and wounds and enemies,
And relief by four unknown ones.
The Celtic cheif is clearly Gordon. He was severely wounded(at least in the polls)
The cellar and death are the financial ruin that overtook the country while he cowered in his COBRA meetings
Pressed by blood and wounds must be the damage that all the institutions have suffered , the enemies are political enemies incl A.Bliar
Relief will come via a four point interest rate cut
spooky or what

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There is in fact a Synergy between Gordon Brown and Man United - perhaps you are all in fact correct.
Alfie asked I - by name of Hari - to post this as he busy with calibrarting the spectrometer thingy on Prometheus. Excuse for the not very good English.
Любовь и Мир
Хари
LABOUR'S campaign for the Glenrothes by-election received a boost yesterday with the public endorsement of Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager.
Sir Alex has been a prominent Labour supporter for years, and yesterday he spoke out in favour of Lindsay Roy, the Labour candidate.
In a letter delivered to every home in the area, Sir Alex wrote:
"I always tell players entering the game that being a footballer is the best job in the world. Yes, it's hard work to reach the top – but not as hard as bringing up a family or running a household on a tight budget.
"With all that is happening in the global economy, clearly there are some challenging times ahead. But the Labour government under Gordon Brown has handled the situation well, and deserves support at this difficult time."Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 30 October 2008, 14:28.
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