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Reply to: Gordon Brown to bar 100pc mortgages
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Previously on "Gordon Brown to bar 100pc mortgages"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat was his speciality?
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post... a mail order girlfriend ...
He also had a regular girlfriend but she wouldn't let him do his speciality.
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Yes I too wish I was a 50 something loser, with a house in a rough part of Berkshire (you put the Berk in Berkshire), no mates, and a mail order girlfriend, because the personality is so odius no free thinking woman would have you.
Then I'm also envious of your fixation with posting Tory propoganda on a largely Tory voting website.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDo you have to bring insults into the argument? He is quite entitled to his opinion and I would like to read it : without getting side tracked into this mud slinging that seems to follow your posts.
You may not notice this, but the mudslinging originated from Owlhoot. I would prefer reasonable debate, but if somebody wants to resort to abuse I reserve the right to reply in the same vein, especially as he is talking a load of cobblers and constantly contradicting his own views.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAbsolutely. It appears that Owlhoot is the muddlehead.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postand you, being a bit of a muddlehead, are in denial of the fact that what is preferable in an ideal world (which I don't dispute) is unworkable today and will make the current situation worse. The time to start insisting on deposits is only once things start improving.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostYou appear to be in denial of the obvious causes of the current crisis.
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Yes she did, and argued the case convincingly.
I suppose it can be argued either way.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostTrue, but no politician would ever dare say this
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