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I don't think someone with your cretinous posting history can really accuse someone of cognitive impairment.
Unfortunately that statement reflects worse on you than anyone else.
One of the differences I found between lecturers and professors is that professors are more likely to debate a point. After all, anyone can make good points?
Take yourself for instance - one has to get through 9 posts of "cretin" before one gets to a decent post.
Posts in this thread increasingly highlight the conflicting statements of the protagonist, more clues for the character behind the burger?
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I don't think someone with your cretinous posting history can really accuse someone of cognitive impairment.
PS What do you think of the latest money printing by the ECB?
Studies by scientists in the United States have shown that a high calorific intake can substantially increase the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a syndrome characterised by mild memory loss which can precede dementia.
The findings were released ahead of the American Academy of Neurology's 64th annual meeting in New Orleans in April, where the authors will present the developments.
Dr Marie Janson of Alzheimer's Research UK said: ''Although these findings are yet to be published, they touch on an interesting subject.
''The initial report suggests older people who consume a high number of calories may be at greater risk of developing mild cognitive impairment.
This profile is based solely on what sasguru said himself:
1) Lives in Wandsworth (London)
2) Likes drinking cheap whiskey (if he posts in the evening then you know he is on it)
3) Bought holiday home in Portugal
4) Has little or no savings in his savings account
5) Used to own BTL but sold at spekulative profit
6) INCORRECT: Considers himself part of the oligarchy allegedly choosing to live near him in Wandsworth
7) Hates ex-polies because he got edukation from a "proper" Uni (but not Oxbridge)
8) Got a well paid permie job
9) Married with one kid
10) Self confessed owner of Wilmslow sockie
Added thanks to shaunbhoy:
11) Owns eco-shed which he is very proud of
12) Was headhunted at some point - position unknown
DimPrawn reminded:
13) Was driving Aygo at some point, despite alleged wealth very reluctant to spend it on good cars - shows either modestry in his character or he is tight as duck
14) owned Hyabusa superbike but sold it (unknown if that generated any profit)
MarillionFan noted:
15) DENIED: His wife earns most of the money.
16) He has a home gym & sauna
AtW dropped me a line last week to say he'd knocked up some sort of query process for comparing the names from 192 address records to LinkedIn. My guess is AtW is trying to narrow down the search criteria.
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