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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
you got more rabbit than sainsburys,
A colleague at work today was telling me he tried peacock once and savoured the bird.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posti am going to ask the mods to make this snot-thread a sticky
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf you had a brain you might be dangerous.
i am going to ask the mods to make this snot-thread a sticky
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhat is worryng me here is that SasPachuri has used the same model that predicted the demise of the Himalayan glaciers, as he used to measure the number of German membrane-related hospital fatalities.
I worry that the models will cross fertilise and produce results that will embarras SasPachuri even further, like 'Snot levels to rise by more than 20 feet'
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What is worryng me here is that SasPachuri has used the same model that predicted the demise of the Himalayan glaciers, as he used to measure the number of German membrane-related hospital fatalities.
I worry that the models will cross fertilise and produce results that will embarras SasPachuri even further, like 'Snot levels to rise by more than 20 feet'
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNot the ones that speak German, or actually even read my post where I cited the the phrase.
Just to recap, the article as about 24 cases of MRSA in one hospital recently, and then in a sentence they said, nationwide there are 40,000 deaths a year, which you clearly didn't understand, and then in the second article the 40,000 was in again.
The thing is Sasguru when you have made a complete ass of yourself and you're in a hole it's best not to keep digging.
HTH
I'm glad you concede you're an idiot.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think most disinterested observers will have come to the justified conclusion that your 40,000 figure is a pile of bollux.
Just to recap, the article as about 24 cases of MRSA in one hospital recently, and then in a sentence they said, nationwide there are 40,000 deaths a year, which you clearly didn't understand, and then in the second article the 40,000 was in again.
The thing is Sasguru when you have made a complete ass of yourself and you're in a hole it's best not to keep digging.
HTHLast edited by BlasterBates; 26 October 2010, 12:56.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou can always tell when someone has lost an argument, they resort to picking on typos.
blah blah blah
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhat is MHRA Sasguru?
Good the fact that you don't speak German doesn't mean you're a complete cretin, but how you research into a topic you can't spell in English is beyond me.
Sometimes I think you're just taking the p*ss but now I seriously think....well I'll let disinterested observers come to their own conclusions.
I think most disinterested observers will have come to the justified conclusion that your 40,000 figure is a pile of bollux.
Especially as your own link came up with the number 24. I was going to say you couldn't make it up, but you clearly did
HTH
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Originally posted by Ravello View PostMaybe next week it will be the person that starts the 3rd thread entitled VIOTW in the space of about 30mins?
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