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Ozzie Osmond said:
lockhart flawse said:
Ozzie - I don't know what job you do but you don't have the beginnings of an idea about how markets work.
Lockhart - guess you got your qualifications from the Dany Bahar school of marketing.Now sit and eat it in the corner and don't disturb the other children.
dangerousB said:
At least I wouldn't have to read bullst like this!
Why read through it then you dangerous little chappie? Is it perhaps that you have no life so HAVE to be on here day & night ? Mmm Sad case indeed!Mark Benson said:
Can I suggest
Err No you may not!Mark Benson said:
Every post dripping with an equal measure of ignorance and arrogance./quote]
What a nasty spiteful little piece of work you are Mark, off you go & pull some legs of a spider it may calm you down!
What a nasty spiteful little piece of work you are Mark, off you go & pull some legs of a spider it may calm you down!
good40 said:
dangerousB said:
At least I wouldn't have to read bullst like this!
Why read through it then you dangerous little chappie? Is it perhaps that you have no life so HAVE to be on here day & night ? Mmm Sad case indeed!Mark Benson said:
Can I suggest
Err No you may not!Mark Benson said:
Every post dripping with an equal measure of ignorance and arrogance.
What a nasty spiteful little piece of work you are Mark, off you go & pull some legs of a spider it may calm you down!good40 said:
What a nasty spiteful little piece of work you are Mark, off you go & pull some legs of a spider it may calm you down!
What is it with all the halfwit, chippy socialists on here these days, I suppose recent sociology graduates have to go somewhere to pass the day.
It would be nice if once in a while one of them actually joined in with some half-thought out argument though, all these silly little one liners don't half clutter up the grown ups' conversations.
dangerousB said:
Ozzie Osmond said:
Classic PH thread where all the usual free-market capitalist heroes suddenly want full protectionist measures for anything that relates to their lovely rose-tinted British traditions.
Replace my bold with national food security and read it back to yourself.That is what we're potentially discussing.
How's that sound now?
Mark Benson said:
good40 said:
Yeah says the weedy kid in the playground running to teacher. kiss kiss sweetiexx.
When I did more than a one liner Marky you were jumping up & down ,so I made easier for you, spider boy.
You're mental. Seek help.When I did more than a one liner Marky you were jumping up & down ,so I made easier for you, spider boy.
Edited by good40 on Wednesday 25th July 15:53
crankedup said:
Pity past Governments and present are not putting so much effort into National Energy Needs. Now that is a proper concern to us all.
Absolutely. To my mind coal is the big conundrum. It's still down there. OK, it's got rather more sulphur in it than is fashionable. But one day....Long lead time though.
Ozzie Osmond said:
Absolutely. To my mind coal is the big conundrum. It's still down there. OK, it's got rather more sulphur in it than is fashionable. But one day....
Long lead time though.
Help. I agree with Ozzie and Cranky! Long lead time though.
The way we quite happily give up energy and food security in this country is a real worry to me.
Plenty of coal, and natural gas if you accept the need for fracking, which seems quite popular in some circles - the US is back to 1998 levels or carbons if that's your bag. Whatever stance one takes on climate change, it's hard to dismiss the numbers, and thus far (no indication of future safety, I admit) nothing much has come of the claims that it'll cause earthquakes, towns to disappear into holes or famine and pestilence to stalk the land.
cheers,
Spider Boy
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