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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 17 Dec 19 6.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
From from being a chef d'oeuvre I have concluded that the latest thoughts of the erudite erstwhile computer programmer might be declamatory but alas is the propogation of palpable tosh and a rambling farago of hogwash delivered in a tone of vaunting superiority.The arguments creak like the hip-joint of an octogenarion harlot.Mere thermals, slinging more bull's excrement than a Pamplona street cleaner. Whilst I dismiss his sentiments out of hand amidst barks of derision I am grateful for the compliments he paid to me in his final paragraph.Enjoy the bowls - probably a member of the 'Green Party' ! Edited by Willo (17 Dec 2019 6.35pm) Rarely agree with you willo (especially about referees) but this time I wholeheartedly concur!
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 17 Dec 19 6.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I spend much less than you might imagine. Currently I spend much longer on several Labour supporting sites arguing about their need to move direction back to the centre. I drift in and out according to the political landscape. These are both interesting and dangerous days and it's always useful to understand what people on the margins are thinking and for your own ideas to be torn to shreds. I suspect that over the years your own ideas have suffered such a fate and continue to this day. Edited by Willo (17 Dec 2019 6.44pm)
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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 17 Dec 19 6.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I spend much less than you might imagine. Currently I spend much longer on several Labour supporting sites arguing about their need to move direction back to the centre. I drift in and out according to the political landscape. These are both interesting and dangerous days and it's always useful to understand what people on the margins are thinking and for your own ideas to be torn to shreds. so you are here just to attempt brainwashing us over to your point of view? Is your real name Kim Jong Truro??..Little tip.....you will NEVER change me to your way of thinking! Im in Truro on Sunday, may bump into you?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Dec 19 6.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
From from being a chef d'oeuvre I have concluded that the latest thoughts of the erudite erstwhile computer programmer might be declamatory but alas is the propogation of palpable tosh and a rambling farago of hogwash delivered in a tone of vaunting superiority.The arguments creak like the hip-joint of an octogenarion harlot.Mere thermals, slinging more bull's excrement than a Pamplona street cleaner. Whilst I dismiss his sentiments out of hand amidst barks of derision I am grateful for the compliments he paid to me in his final paragraph.Enjoy the bowls - probably a member of the 'Green Party' ! Edited by Willo (17 Dec 2019 6.35pm) If I were you I would consign that mess of verbal diarrhea to the swill bin asap. It's not fit to be served up to any diner. It makes me smile when I am accused of "vaunting superiority" or similar intended insults. It always suggests to me that those who write them actually lack confidence in their own opinions so need to resort to attacking the opposition as their defence. We see this a lot these days, not least from Mr Trump. Most of my bowls club colleagues are staunch Tories and enthusiastic leavers. Take from that whatever you like!
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silvertop Portishead 17 Dec 19 6.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
They certainly control the country "Certainly" really? If we see the new intake of tory MPs exercising their own judgement and voting according to their personal conscience then I agree. However if all they do is dutifully follow the dictates of the whips then you then have to consider the provinence of what they are voting on to assess where effective control lies. Also I am loath to put words in your mouth but I suspect if there was a labour majority you would be asserting that the real control lies with the union backers. And you would have a point.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Dec 19 6.57pm | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
so you are here just to attempt brainwashing us over to your point of view? Is your real name Kim Jong Truro??..Little tip.....you will NEVER change me to your way of thinking! Im in Truro on Sunday, may bump into you? Please explain how you reach that conclusion from my response to you? I said I am primarily here to learn and not to convince anyone of anything. I gave that up as a hopeless task a very long time ago.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 17 Dec 19 7.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
If I were you I would consign that mess of verbal diarrhea to the swill bin asap. It's not fit to be served up to any diner. It makes me smile when I am accused of "vaunting superiority" or similar intended insults. It always suggests to me that those who write them actually lack confidence in their own opinions so need to resort to attacking the opposition as their defence. We see this a lot these days, not least from Mr Trump. Most of my bowls club colleagues are staunch Tories and enthusiastic leavers. Take from that whatever you like! 1. I am accussed of "Verbal diarrhoea" ! - I could barely contain my mirth.You are an erudite soul so I am sure you can rearrange the words "Black the kettle calling pot".Snorts of derision and incredulity all round. 2.I didn't accuse you of "Vaunting superiority" I claimed with some justification that your comments are delivered in a TONE of "Vaunting superiority" and was not intended as an insult casting aspersions as to your honesty,integrity, cerebral capacity or physical features etc etc. Of course I can take an alternative viewpoint to the opposition (I am sure you understand what this means) and be strident in my repudiation of the messages imparted, indeed as you are fully aware forums such as these are a vehicle for debate and discussion with differing opinions order of the day.I am fully confident in my opinions as I suspect you are of yours and of course we will defend our positions with vim and vigour. In politics, Oppositions attack Goverments, the Governments attacks the oppositions so why Trump has been highlighted in this manner is somewhat befuddling. I really think that the debate is veering of the rails and perhaps should return to the subject matter - so "Who is to blame?" !!!! Edited by Willo (17 Dec 2019 7.39pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 17 Dec 19 7.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I spend much less than you might imagine. Currently I spend much longer on several Labour supporting sites arguing about their need to move direction back to the centre. I drift in and out according to the political landscape. These are both interesting and dangerous days and it's always useful to understand what people on the margins are thinking and for your own ideas to be torn to shreds. On the margins?
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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 17 Dec 19 8.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Please explain how you reach that conclusion from my response to you? I said I am primarily here to learn and not to convince anyone of anything. I gave that up as a hopeless task a very long time ago. Talking down to people again?? Have a day off.
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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 17 Dec 19 8.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Please explain how you reach that conclusion from my response to you? I said I am primarily here to learn and not to convince anyone of anything. I gave that up as a hopeless task a very long time ago. Yet one or your recent posts says you are here to chnge peoples views towards yours...cant quote it due to the strange way you post when quoting something along the lines of 'if i can get someone to change their attitude, that is my reward Edited by the silurian (17 Dec 2019 8.47pm)
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Dec 19 8.45pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
"Certainly" really? If we see the new intake of tory MPs exercising their own judgement and voting according to their personal conscience then I agree. However if all they do is dutifully follow the dictates of the whips then you then have to consider the provinence of what they are voting on to assess where effective control lies. Also I am loath to put words in your mouth but I suspect if there was a labour majority you would be asserting that the real control lies with the union backers. And you would have a point. Well said. I have been making much the same point but in a different way. With the recent examples of the rebels (I prefer honest, brave and convinced MPS) being thrown out and then failing to get back in as independents, the requirement to sign up to supporting the manifesto and the huge majority it's going to require someone to have really big balls to vote against the whips. So we now have no real idea on who is setting the policy. Some suggest it is the primary city donors whose agenda has nothing to do with what is actually in the country's interests but their own. It certainly is not though the MPs, who are the people's representatives. Of course the voters still have to give their approval but with Labour as bad as they are and seemingly determined to commit suicide, the Tories could do almost anything and still get away with it at the moment. We so need the emergence of a centrist party able to offer a genuine alternative now more than ever.
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Spiderman Horsham 17 Dec 19 8.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
If I were you I would consign that mess of verbal diarrhea to the swill bin asap. It's not fit to be served up to any diner. It makes me smile when I am accused of "vaunting superiority" or similar intended insults. It always suggests to me that those who write them actually lack confidence in their own opinions so need to resort to attacking the opposition as their defence. We see this a lot these days, not least from Mr Trump. Most of my bowls club colleagues are staunch Tories and enthusiastic leavers. Take from that whatever you like!
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