You appear to have made the error of responding to me with your second username. Well done.uptheclarets wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:36 amThe biggest difference is our number of posts per day. You average 4.5 posts per day whereas I average just 0.8 posts over the same time period.
And over 35% of my total posts are to this very thread.
I only post rarely and only to something I feel strongly about whereas you seem to like to stick your oar in to a number of different threads just for the sake of it.
You also seem to be polite at first but then as you start to appear to be losing an argument you become more and more abusive.
You also appear to be in the habit of saying people are lying when you disagree with what they are saying, even though a lot of the opinions are subjective in the first place.
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Looking forward to seeing him attempt to scrape his way out of this one.
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** latest registered new poster ** = uptheatky
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Isn't that one sentence? Are we missing a second one?
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That doesn't sound right to me but Mike Tyson hasn't half let himself go
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Stupid us for not seeing it before:claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:46 ampaulatky averages 0.8 posts a day with 35% of his posts on this thread
uptheclarets averages 0.05 posts a day with 13% of their posts on this thread
Are you both posters ?
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Oh, and look who are the only two people on the board who can't spell Wuhan...
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Hopefully he will feel too much of a clown now to return and we will be spared his drivel from both usernamesthatdberight wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:24 amStupid us for not seeing it before:
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Oh, and look who are the only two people on the board who can't spell Wuhan...
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If we didnt already know he definitely rates his own opinion
by uptheclarets » Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:46 pm
paulatky wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:44 pm
And you dont get it . I could say it with certainty as I looked at the facts and used my brain to come to a logical conclusion .
You should try it one day
How does the saying go” use it or lose it” maybe in your case its too late its already been lost due to inactivity
Brilliant response !!
by uptheclarets » Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:46 pm
paulatky wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:44 pm
And you dont get it . I could say it with certainty as I looked at the facts and used my brain to come to a logical conclusion .
You should try it one day
How does the saying go” use it or lose it” maybe in your case its too late its already been lost due to inactivity
Brilliant response !!
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... e-of-death
Information (NHS guidelines) for those who are interested/confused about primary cause of death and significant co-morbidity conditions (e.g. positive Covid-19 test).
And yes, it is sometimes very difficult to identify what is the exact primary cause and what are significant co-morbidities.
Information (NHS guidelines) for those who are interested/confused about primary cause of death and significant co-morbidity conditions (e.g. positive Covid-19 test).
And yes, it is sometimes very difficult to identify what is the exact primary cause and what are significant co-morbidities.
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Just looking at the posts, quite a few examples of one poster congratulating the other.
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I’d expect a little pettiness from other posters but not you Paul. It is one sentence, when I first heard it from the video I thought it was 2; I then wrote it down for people who can’t “internet” properly and it was one. Sorry about that.
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This is like a low budget version of Poirot - quite amusing though !!
We can also now discount his “friends” surveys !
We can also now discount his “friends” surveys !
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It's no surprise his shopping budget has gone up though. He's eating for two.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... y-PPE.html
More amazing it’s the Daily Mail who have published this article.
More amazing it’s the Daily Mail who have published this article.
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Off topic and one for another time but if the inevitable happens around the Brexit extension then it will be interesting to see how some of the right wing pro Johnson papers react and what editorial they take on the subjectSteve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:01 amhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... y-PPE.html
More amazing it’s the Daily Mail who have published this article.
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It was mentioned several days ago when you were telling everyone we were all doomed, nothing to do with the 40%,but you obviously didn't read the original post.
Younger ones are teachers, nurses, doctors, special needs assistants, older ones have retired, or just own their house. Hope your friends happy with that.
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I don't think Paul's coming back if you read this morning's posts...Grumps wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:02 pmIt was mentioned several days ago when you were telling everyone we were all doomed, nothing to do with the 40%,but you obviously didn't read the original post.
Younger ones are teachers, nurses, doctors, special needs assistants, older ones have retired, or just own their house. Hope your friends happy with that.
I think we know who his friend was as well.
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Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:34 amJust looking at the posts, quite a few examples of one poster congratulating the other.
We have another poster doing exactly the same thing.
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Hi Zlatan, sorry, I posted very much with my tongue in my cheek. I did wonder whether it was two sentences on the video and only one when you'd transcribed it.
Whether the original was one sentence or two the message is being demonstrated every day, not least by the media who are chosen (do we know how the press are chosen?) to ask questions of the gov't in the daily covid-19 updates.
Nicola Sturgeon got it right yesterday when she asked "can the media listen to their colleagues and avoid asking the same question over and over..." (My words, not a quote.
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Hi utc, wow, there are stats on our activity on this board? Do you suggest we start a league table? Maybe we can break it down into "seasons" - at the end of every season we can have a premier poster trophy, golden boot and such like?uptheclarets wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:36 amThe biggest difference is our number of posts per day. You average 4.5 posts per day whereas I average just 0.8 posts over the same time period.
And over 35% of my total posts are to this very thread.
How would we pick the teams? Would a transfer window apply? Would anyone be permitted to switch from red to blue?
The possibilities are endless. For those who watched "Quiz" last night, maybe we could make it exciting.
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Just wondering what thoughts are with regard securing financial recompense from China for each affected nation (which, I guess, will be every nation).
Are we likely to ‘man up’ and push for this? Are we clever enough to secure a deal, or could this lead to conflict?
Personally think we would have to cripple them quickly, probably by military means?
Are we likely to ‘man up’ and push for this? Are we clever enough to secure a deal, or could this lead to conflict?
Personally think we would have to cripple them quickly, probably by military means?
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dsr wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:11 amDeaths in November-December were 3,661 (4%) above average, the corresponding figures for January-February were 4,105 (3.7%) below average, resulting in a net "gain" of 444 lives over 18 weeks. About 3 a day over the whole country. About 2 per hospital over the whole 4 month period. Below average. But even if it was the other way round, it's hardly "unprecedented pressure".
Some graphs that may be relevant (I'm dipping in and out of this)
Data here https://microco.sm/out/hFfbi
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Been speaking to the staff at Woodside about getting some protective visors, they're fine for aprons, gloves and face masks. The good news is theyve been inundated with offers for them. My lad and his partner have been knocking em out while they've been in lock down, rang to offer 40 of the 150 theyve done but said they were fine. So as far as I'm aware, you're misses should be fine for PPE. Tell her thanks for her help, she could be looking after my mum!Lord Rothbury wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:55 pmMy wife is returning to Woodside next week ,she retired last year, to fill odd shifts where there is shortage of careers.
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I think more pressure will/should be applied for the government to abandon the huawei 5G plan.jackmiggins wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:04 pmJust wondering what thoughts are with regard securing financial recompense from China for each affected nation (which, I guess, will be every nation).
Are we likely to ‘man up’ and push for this? Are we clever enough to secure a deal, or could this lead to conflict?
Personally think we would have to cripple them quickly, probably by military means?
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That's a great idea. I think a war with China is the only logical, sensible thing to do to make things better.jackmiggins wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:04 pmJust wondering what thoughts are with regard securing financial recompense from China for each affected nation (which, I guess, will be every nation).
Are we likely to ‘man up’ and push for this? Are we clever enough to secure a deal, or could this lead to conflict?
Personally think we would have to cripple them quickly, probably by military means?
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My thoughts are a total Worldwide embargo, but agree that would probably initiate ‘activity’. Best nip it in the bud??
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thatdberight wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:08 pmI don't think Paul's coming back if you read this morning's posts...
I think we know who his friend was as well.
Thankfully for others, there's only one of me
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You’re fully aware that China have systematically bought and now own vast amounts of debt from around the globe. This includes the USA and Great Britain. War with China is a non starter, they would bankrupt us long before we even thought the notion through fully.jackmiggins wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:04 pmJust wondering what thoughts are with regard securing financial recompense from China for each affected nation (which, I guess, will be every nation).
Are we likely to ‘man up’ and push for this? Are we clever enough to secure a deal, or could this lead to conflict?
Personally think we would have to cripple them quickly, probably by military means?
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Thank you Ringo, she is back today for her second shift.Woodside seems to be quite well run, my wife tends to work on the dementia unit as she has years of experience working with residents with this complaint. Thankfully the virus seems to have given Woodside a miss at the moment.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:07 pmBeen speaking to the staff at Woodside about getting some protective visors, they're fine for aprons, gloves and face masks. The good news is theyve been inundated with offers for them. My lad and his partner have been knocking em out while they've been in lock down, rang to offer 40 of the 150 theyve done but said they were fine. So as far as I'm aware, you're misses should be fine for PPE. Tell her thanks for her help, she could be looking after my mum!
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Brilliant Detective work......you've got to feel for paulaktys missus.....if he really does have one.thatdberight wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:24 amStupid us for not seeing it before:
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Oh, and look who are the only two people on the board who can't spell Wuhan...
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I heard he's shagging some other posters misus but don't worry.......its not cheating when the other poster is you as well
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Literally just off the phone with my mum just now. Theyve been outside in the sun this afternoon. First time in months, can you imagine that! Apparently a belated visit from the easter bunny - through the window! They put me speaker fone and my mum and a couple of her friends spoke. They seem in good spirits and to be honest , they're not fully aware of the scale and relative danger outside. My mums fine mentally, thankfully, "I still have all my chairs at home " as she likes to remind us. But she can't get her head round the distancing and queues outside supermarkets, and pubs, restaurants, parks sports centres cinemas, etc closing. Ignorance is bliss I suppose eh?Lord Rothbury wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 3:39 pmThank you Ringo, she is back today for her second shift.Woodside seems to be quite well run, my wife tends to work on the dementia unit as she has years of experience working with residents with this complaint. Thankfully the virus seems to have given Woodside a miss at the moment.
Anyway, like I say, if your mrs feels they're short, certainly on those perspex visor style things, like Lowbank claret was knocking out. Let me know and I'll try and get some for her and the team.
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BUSTED!!!!.......Now for Ringo and Kate and Uwe Bwah Bwa ha ha.
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Ringo and Kate's styles are so different with some idiosyncrasies not duplicated that, apart from the fact you don't like both, I'm not sure what you see as the common denominator.Taffy on the wing wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:44 pmBUSTED!!!!.......Now for Ringo and Kate and Uwe Bwah Bwa ha ha.
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To be fair Ringo ‘claims’ to be a father. I don’t think Kate has even claimed to be that.
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Made my day.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:07 pmI heard he's shagging some other posters misus but don't worry.......its not cheating when the other poster is you as well
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Not sure that is relevant, as any agreements would be null and void.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:37 pmYou’re fully aware that China have systematically bought and now own vast amounts of debt from around the globe. This includes the USA and Great Britain. War with China is a non starter, they would bankrupt us long before we even thought the notion through fully.
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If you're paulatky as well, just say so now and save us the heartache.jackmiggins wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:34 pmNot sure that is relevant, as any agreements would be null and void.
Otherwise, null and void.... because for why???
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Cyprus.jackmiggins wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:34 pmNot sure that is relevant, as any agreements would be null and void.
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Can’t believe I’m biting....jackmiggins wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:34 pmNot sure that is relevant, as any agreements would be null and void.
I think you’ll need to revise your views on world economics. Wars are won with money...
China would call in those debts/loans, we would default, our credit rating would drop, we’d never be able to borrow money again. You can’t rewrite
Your solution involves a collective world default, and annexing 1 billion people?
China financially own the west.
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That’s not actually the case though is it? If the U.K. turned around and said “we’re defaulting on that debt” there’s not a lot the Chinese could do about it.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:37 pmYou’re fully aware that China have systematically bought and now own vast amounts of debt from around the globe. This includes the USA and Great Britain. War with China is a non starter, they would bankrupt us long before we even thought the notion through fully.
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Wars are won by defeating the enemy. As the North Vietnamese showed the world’s richest nation back in the ‘70s.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:15 pmCan’t believe I’m biting....
I think you’ll need to revise your views on world economics. Wars are won with money...
China would call in those debts/loans, we would default, our credit rating would drop, we’d never be able to borrow money again. You can’t rewrite
Your solution involves a collective world default, and annexing 1 billion people?
China financially own the west.
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Have you ever seen the triads in action with a meat cleaver!
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Can't believe I'm in total agreement with Andrew but he is right, US & Europe default on debt and appropriate assets/accounts would not be beyond reality if you're really thinking about war, Plus Vietnam Vs USA was another very good example, however it's not going to happen, is it, war I mean.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:15 pmCan’t believe I’m biting....
I think you’ll need to revise your views on world economics. Wars are won with money...
China would call in those debts/loans, we would default, our credit rating would drop, we’d never be able to borrow money again. You can’t rewrite
Your solution involves a collective world default, and annexing 1 billion people?
China financially own the west.
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I hope not, we can well do without his level bellendery.thatdberight wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:08 pmI don't think Paul's coming back if you read this morning's posts...
I think we know who his friend was as well.