Originally posted by zeitghost
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Previously on "Sir Jackie Stewart"
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WTF was Sean Connnery thinking of? "No higher resolution available" - thank heavens for that.
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If RBS did not have the foresight to put a termination clause into his contract, then they must adhere to it. Tough luck !!
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Obviously I got one of my thick replicants to post for me. I have now nullified his brains as a punishment. You may not notice the difference in CyberTory's posts however.
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostAnother victim of my brain washing. Soon I will have you all thinking the same way, then you will truely be mine. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
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Really, if you can't get the basics right, your plans for world domination are bound to fail...
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Another victim of my brain washing. Soon I will have you all thinking the same way, then you will truely be mine. Ha Ha Ha Ha HaOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI’ve been infected recently by a combination of boredom and Gordonophobia (and perhaps a latent conservatism, but a very liberal conservatism). Usually I read the Times and the NRC Handelsblad. Would never actually buy the Mail.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI read Guns & Ammo, but it's got a bit liberal these days...

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I’ve been infected recently by a combination of boredom and Gordonophobia (and perhaps a latent conservatism, but a very liberal conservatism). Usually I read the Times and the NRC Handelsblad. Would never actually buy the Mail.Originally posted by ratewhore View PostNever had you for a daily mail reader mich...
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Sir Jackie Stewart
...has now officially been added to my 'Favourite People of 2009' list.
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Banks, especially RBS, have let down their customers, bled small businesses dry by cutting normal credit lines and bullied their (small business) suppliers by demanding lower rates and prices mid-contract and refusing to pay invoices quickly. Now the bullies have come up against someone with the means to fight back, and I’m going to enjoy watching this.
Sir Jackie Stewart has my 100% support; he’s forcing the bullies to honour a business contract. I only wish my small business had the means to do so.Tags: None
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