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  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    HAYSIE said:

    How is the masterclass going?
    Talking and responding to yourself ?
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,883
    HAYSIE said:

    Is this a gang rule? Highlight a bit, then post a sentence?
    Which news, and what work was good?
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,883

    Understandable, you wouldn't want any conflicting opinions on this thread ;) Note , no denial the main purpose was to stroke your fragile ego .
    You and your gang don't have any opinions, conflicting or otherwise.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,883

    Talking and responding to yourself ?
    No clearly a question for your mate.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,883

    Talking and responding to yourself ?
    Is that the best you have got?
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    HAYSIE said:

    Is that the best you have got?
    I actually think its very telling and amusing watching you implode .
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,883
    I am off to make a cuppa, and play a bit of poker, give your gang a chance to catch up?
    I might also nip out and find a dog that has passed the Brexit exam.
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    A quote from this article : " I should clarify that I was always more than happy to accept the many major flaws of EU membership and of the EU itself. However, in June 2016 for me the alternative was confusion and uncertainty. It was a case of ‘better the devil you know’. I was always very clear that we as a country are big enough and ugly enough to look after ourselves, but I just felt that the Leave campaign (and the Remain one too!) failed to articulate clear arguments in a way that would inspire me. There was no story about where we would go from here, and on both sides it seemed like lots of soundbites, shouting and slogans, with much less reasoned argument."

    https://brexitcentral.com/journey-reluctant-remainer-confident-brexiteer/
  • rainman215rainman215 Member Posts: 1,186
    You have to make allowances for haysie, anyone who partly blames the Parents of children who have been raped, is clearly not the full ticket.
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793

    You have to make allowances for haysie, anyone who partly blames the Parents of children who have been raped, is clearly not the full ticket.

    Bit like me getting knocked over by a car and blaming Renault rather than the driver .
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    And as seen as even non existent dogs seem to be fair game on here

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46398057
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,758

    People are more than capable of seeing straight through your stuff , however you might want to try and dress up the words , Rainman called it right .
    I suggest if you have anything to say about Isis you should contribute to the TR thread instead of slyly trying to introduce it on here .
    I don't need any help , I don't have any problems controlling my emotions on a forum .
    Are you suggesting Rainman should stick to the TR thread with his views on the above?

    If the car developed a fault with the brakes and steering , do you still blame the driver , or the manufacturer?
  • rainman215rainman215 Member Posts: 1,186
    tomgoodun said:

    Are you suggesting Rainman should stick to the TR thread with his views on the above?

    If the car developed a fault with the brakes and steering , do you still blame the driver , or the manufacturer?
    So you agree with haysie, that the Parents of Child rape victims are partly to blame.
    Personally i blame the rapists 100% , good to know that is your opinion.
  • rainman215rainman215 Member Posts: 1,186

    So you agree with haysie, that the Parents of Child rape victims are partly to blame.
    Personally i blame the rapists 100% , good to know that is your opinion.
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    tomgoodun said:

    Are you suggesting Rainman should stick to the TR thread with his views on the above?

    If the car developed a fault with the brakes and steering , do you still blame the driver , or the manufacturer?
    Reading isn't your strong point is it ? , or were you just trying to HELP as usual :D
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited December 2018
    tomgoodun said:

    Are you suggesting Rainman should stick to the TR thread with his views on the above?

    If the car developed a fault with the brakes and steering , do you still blame the driver , or the manufacturer?
    Who do I blame ..ummm the driver obv. Strangely enough you aren't likely to think or know about any potential manufacturers faults as you hit the deck . :o
    It's ultimately the responsibility of the driver to ensure his car is roadworthy ...if the driver ran me over , he would be the person to sue not the manufacturer, and then I guess he could sue the manufacturer in return .. I'm sure Mr essexphil aka Ironside will be along to correct me shortly , but without exactly saying why i'm wrong ;)
  • goldongoldon Member Posts: 9,310
    From the Grinch that stole Brexit



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