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Re: Train ticket checks     

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for Downmarket in uk.transport
Author: keith
Date: Jun 6, 2008 05:35

...out any "gratuitous" insult I made. The insult which you complained about was probably just as gratuitous as your own which preceded it. Though, since you had already taken the thread downmarket, arguably you have less to complain about that the person you were replying to. Come on then - point out the first gratuitous insult which I made which was not responding ...
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Re: Train ticket checks     

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Author: Chris Tolley
Date: Jun 6, 2008 04:23

...point out any "gratuitous" insult I made. The insult which you complained about was probably just as gratuitous as your own which preceded it. Though, since you had already taken the thread downmarket, arguably you have less to complain about that the person you were replying to. Come on then - point out the first gratuitous insult which I made which was not responding to...
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Re: Train ticket checks     

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Author: keith
Date: Jun 6, 2008 03:25

... out any "gratuitous" insult I made. The insult which you complained about was probably just as gratuitous as your own which preceded it. Though, since you had already taken the thread downmarket, arguably you have less to complain about that the person you were replying to. Come on then - point out the first gratuitous insult which I made which was not responding to someone else....
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Re: Train ticket checks     

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Author: Chris Tolley
Date: Jun 6, 2008 02:01

... point out any "gratuitous" insult I made. The insult which you complained about was probably just as gratuitous as your own which preceded it. Though, since you had already taken the thread downmarket, arguably you have less to complain about that the person you were replying to. (here's some help as it appears English is not your strong point: gratuitous: being without apparent ...
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Re: Choosing your plane     

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Author: Mark Goodge
Date: May 12, 2008 12:53

... significantly more desirable than others. One of the reasons the 747 became so ubiquitous in the first place is because airlines which didn't use it for long-range flights were perceived to be more downmarket than those which did, and therefore any airline with aspirations to the "quality" market had little choice but to buy the 747. Airbus appear to be hoping that the same kind of market ...
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Re: BBC News - Coming to a High Street and Mounting a Pavement Near to You Soon     

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Author: NM
Date: Dec 1, 2007 04:25

...here are we? Why, do they have particularly optimistic speedos? I don't know, mine didn't, but mine liked about 65mph, would only go a bit faster downhill, as you mentioned downmarket it sprang to mind, what car is it then? Volvo v40 (my previous car was a Mercedes E-series) Volvo driver, For two years now. Before that it was mainly Mercedes...
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Re: BBC News - Coming to a High Street and Mounting a Pavement Near to You Soon     

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Author: NM
Date: Dec 1, 2007 01:52

..., it still grates for some reason; perhaps because my previous car, a much more upmarket one, had a very accurate speedo). We are not talking 2cv here are we? Why, do they have particularly optimistic speedos? I don't know, mine didn't, but mine liked about 65mph, would only go a bit faster downhill, as you mentioned downmarket it sprang to mind, what car is it then?
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Re: Apropos of nothing but interesting     

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Author: Richard Thomas
Date: Oct 23, 2007 20:11

...sold there are often not the same as brand name clothes elsewhere (This goes for other items also. I recall a recent article about Wal-mart trying to convince a quality lawnmower manufacturer to produce a downmarket version for their stores). My point is simply that if one pays a visit to, for example Publix or even Target, the people there are often a lot easier on the eye. Shallow, perhaps,...
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Re: Telstra targets the government on behalf of it's shareholders and Australian consumers     

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Author: fasgnadh
Date: Oct 1, 2007 18:59

... have a clue that it even still exists. Hardly surprising with any operation of that size. Have they stopped paying John Laws and appointed you chief apologist? Talk about going downmarket! B^D telstra are well and truely losing the plot. Howard and Coonan wrote it, so tossing it was probably deliberate! ;-) --------- Prime Minister Rip Van Winkle; "Well, I ...
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