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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    Should he have told them to wear the same as Jesus and the Apostles then, like loin cloths?

    I thought turquoise trackies were standard issue. You're allowed to wear other attire over the top though when in disguise.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    His dad was a hardcore Evangelical Christian, for what it's worth. That's why he insisted that his lorry drivers had to wear ties, despite the fact that neither Jesus nor his Apostles are ever described as wearing ties.
    Should he have told them to wear the same as Jesus and the Apostles then, like loin cloths?

    There's nothing wrong with standards of smartness that do no harm.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Laughing my arse off!
    Of course you are. Prestons of Potto is a Masonic front (clue: anagram of name) and will clean up on market share whoever wins.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Foul play is widely suspected. Norbert Dentressangle has long been known as a member of the Opus Dei Knights of the Counter-Reformation. Reg Vardy is considering his next move.

    Interesting times.
    Laughing my arse off! PotD!

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  • Old Greg
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    Foul play is widely suspected. Norbert Dentressangle has long been known as a member of the Opus Dei Knights of the Counter-Reformation. Reg Vardy is considering his next move.

    Interesting times.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    It isn't Eddie Stobart who's died, it's his son Edward Stobart - he got the haulage bit when the family firm was divvied up, and then ran it into the ground, to the extent that the "Eddie Stobart Fan Club" (i.e. people who were buying Stobart-liveried Dinky toys and mugs off them) was more profitable than the haulage operation in the last couple of years before he sold it off to avoid bankruptcy. The only reason you've seen an "Eddie Stobart" branded lorry on the road since the early '00s is that he flogged off his father's name to cover his own arse financially.
    He deserves a bit more credit than that. It was a small business that no one had heard of when he took over and he ran it successfully for almost 30 years, building the brand into something that is recognized across Europe, with 100s of trucks and £150m turnover. It wasn't until 2001 that the company actually posted a loss. He sold the firm to his brother & his business partner. His brother, who is still running the company, had actually been one of the directors up till that point so probably needs to take some of the blame for things going awry as well.

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  • NickFitz
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    It isn't Eddie Stobart who's died, it's his son Edward Stobart - he got the haulage bit when the family firm was divvied up, and then ran it into the ground, to the extent that the "Eddie Stobart Fan Club" (i.e. people who were buying Stobart-liveried Dinky toys and mugs off them) was more profitable than the haulage operation in the last couple of years before he sold it off to avoid bankruptcy. The only reason you've seen an "Eddie Stobart" branded lorry on the road since the early '00s is that he flogged off his father's name to cover his own arse financially.

    His dad was a hardcore Evangelical Christian, for what it's worth. That's why he insisted that his lorry drivers had to wear ties, despite the fact that neither Jesus nor his Apostles are ever described as wearing ties.

    What is it about Evangelical Christians that leads them to believe that what the neighbours might think is a way of discerning God's eternal teachings as to how we should comport ourselves?

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  • gricerboy
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    April Fool?
    No but
    this most certainly is

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  • stek
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    April Fool?

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  • wurzel
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    I think a tribute's in order....

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  • Doggy Styles
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    They should never have changed the livery on their lorries. Perhaps he died of a broken heart.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Not a great age 56 is it?

    And the govt thinks everyone will be working when they're 70.
    well articulated DP

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  • DimPrawn
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    Not a great age 56 is it?

    And the govt thinks everyone will be working when they're 70.

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  • doodab
    started a topic More sad news

    More sad news

    Eddie Stobart is dead.

    BBC News - Haulage magnate Edward Stobart dies, aged 56

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