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Author: DougDoug Date: Aug 29, 2008 23:41
LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
"Alistair Darling gave an astonishingly bleak assessment of the
economic crisis facing Britain last night.
The Chancellor warned that it will be 'more profound and long lasting'
than anyone expected.
And in an admission of Labour's failure to manage the downturn, he
conceded that voters had been left 'p***** off'.
More:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1050794/Chancellor-admits-Britain-faces-worst...
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Author: GraculusGraculus Date: Aug 29, 2008 23:48
> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
Not transport-trlated. No, Doug, lobbing in a comment like you have does not
make the story you referenced a transport-related matter.
And what other sad, vindictive reason do you have for relishing the country
entering a recession. Obviously, observing suffering is a hobby of yours (as
has been demonstrated on numerous occasions).
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Author: DougDoug Date: Aug 30, 2008 00:00
On 30 Aug, 07:48, "Graculus" hotmail.co.uk>
wrote:
>> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
>> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
>
> Not transport-trlated. No, Doug, lobbing in a comment like you have does not
> make the story you referenced a transport-related matter.
>
> And what other sad, vindictive reason do you have for relishing the country
> entering a recession. Obviously, observing suffering is a hobby of yours (as
> has been demonstrated on numerous occasions).
A recession will inevitably influence motorists and flyers and is
therefore transport related. You should be able to understand that.
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Author: BrimstoneBrimstone Date: Aug 30, 2008 00:01
Doug wrote:
> On 30 Aug, 07:48, "Graculus" hotmail.co.uk>
> wrote:
>>> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
>>> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
>>
>> Not transport-trlated. No, Doug, lobbing in a comment like you have
>> does not make the story you referenced a transport-related matter.
>>
>> And what other sad, vindictive reason do you have for relishing the
>> country entering a recession. Obviously, observing suffering is a
>> hobby of yours (as has been demonstrated on numerous occasions).
>
> A recession will inevitably influence motorists and flyers and is
> therefore transport related. You should be able to understand that.
> ...
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Author: GraculusGraculus Date: Aug 30, 2008 00:35
> On 30 Aug, 07:48, "Graculus" hotmail.co.uk>
> wrote:
>>> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
>>> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
>>
>> Not transport-trlated. No, Doug, lobbing in a comment like you have does
>> not
>> make the story you referenced a transport-related matter.
>>
>> And what other sad, vindictive reason do you have for relishing the
>> country
>> entering a recession. Obviously, observing suffering is a hobby of yours
>> (as
>> has been demonstrated on numerous occasions). ...
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Author: Tony DragonTony Dragon Date: Aug 30, 2008 01:19
Doug wrote:
> On 30 Aug, 07:48, "Graculus" hotmail.co.uk>
> wrote:
>>> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
>>> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
>> Not transport-trlated. No, Doug, lobbing in a comment like you have does not
>> make the story you referenced a transport-related matter.
>>
>> And what other sad, vindictive reason do you have for relishing the country
>> entering a recession. Obviously, observing suffering is a hobby of yours (as
>> has been demonstrated on numerous occasions).
>
> A recession will inevitably influence motorists and flyers and is
> therefore transport related. You should be able to understand that.
>
> Naturally I am sympathetic to innocent people who will suffer from the ...
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Author: Tony DragonTony Dragon Date: Aug 30, 2008 01:21
nik.morgan wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 08:00:07 +0100, Doug wrote
> (in article
> <34f68115-10b5-4d08-9425-7e54f33f82e6@ w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>):
>
>> On 30 Aug, 07:48, "Graculus" hotmail.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>>> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
>>>> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
>>> Not transport-trlated. No, Doug, lobbing in a comment like you have does not
>>> make the story you referenced a transport-related matter.
>>>
>>> And what other sad, vindictive reason do you have for relishing the country
>>> entering a recession. Obviously, observing suffering is a hobby of yours (as
>>> has been demonstrated on numerous occasions).
>> A recession will inevitably influence motorists and flyers and is ...
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Author: JNugentJNugent Date: Aug 30, 2008 03:26
Doug wrote:
> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
>
> "Alistair Darling gave an astonishingly bleak assessment of the
> economic crisis facing Britain last night.
>
> The Chancellor warned that it will be 'more profound and long lasting'
> than anyone expected.
Yes, well, it's the first time we've had Labour in power for as long as
eleven years - and in that length of time they've been able to make a proper
mess of it at last.
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Date: Aug 30, 2008 03:47
> On 30 Aug, 07:48, "Graculus" hotmail.co.uk>
> wrote:
>>> LOL! If this is true it will certainly cut down on the wanton
>>> hypermobility of motorists and flyers.
>>
>> Not transport-trlated. No, Doug, lobbing in a comment like you have does
>> not
>> make the story you referenced a transport-related matter.
>>
>> And what other sad, vindictive reason do you have for relishing the
>> country
>> entering a recession. Obviously, observing suffering is a hobby of yours
>> (as
>> has been demonstrated on numerous occasions). ...
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