Poll: should we ask PH to move the Aston Martin forum?

Poll: should we ask PH to move the Aston Martin forum?

Poll: Poll: should we ask PH to move the Aston Martin forum?

Total Members Polled: 146

Yes, lets go join the Supercars section: 36%
No, prefer to remain under the radar here: 64%
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RobDown

Original Poster:

3,803 posts

128 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Let's see where we get to with this

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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No......voters saying YES are Tossers.

p.s. Tossers...copyright Mr.Tonie Hall


wtdoom

3,742 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Absolutely no sub folders please , regardless of the poll results

lucido grigio

44,044 posts

163 months

whoami

13,151 posts

240 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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No.

It's absolutely fine where it is.

(We've been through this before).

davek_964

8,808 posts

175 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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No, and don't really understand why anybody cares. It makes absolutely zero difference to my ownership experience where the forum is.

RobDown

Original Poster:

3,803 posts

128 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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davek_964 said:
No, and don't really understand why anybody cares. It makes absolutely zero difference to my ownership experience where the forum is.
I agree wth you, but it's come up twice now in the last 12 months or so.

Hence I thought it might be worth actually confirming that the majority of people want to keep it as it is (which early days seems to be what the poll suggests)

And then like Indyref we can put it to bed for a generation. Or until Jimmy Crankie wins a majority. Whichever comes first

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Poll shows 70% Remainers.
However most of these voters are old codgers.
There are still the younger members left to vote.....word is they will vote to exit......they will vote soon but they are still squeezing out their spots or rolling joints.
Apparently young voters very persuaded by JC.
You know.........who he ........ Jeremy Clarkson.

Edited by avinalarf on Saturday 24th June 16:59

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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RobDown said:
davek_964 said:
No, and don't really understand why anybody cares. It makes absolutely zero difference to my ownership experience where the forum is.
I agree wth you, but it's come up twice now in the last 12 months or so.

Hence I thought it might be worth actually confirming that the majority of people want to keep it as it is (which early days seems to be what the poll suggests)

And then like Indyref we can put it to bed for a generation. Or until Jimmy Crankie wins a majority. Whichever comes first
Are you related to Theresa May....Rob,I fear this will end badly.

Jon39

12,818 posts

143 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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avinalarf said:
Poll shows 70% Remainers.
However most of these voters are old codgers.
There are still the younger members left to vote.....

You are onto something here Steven.

We learnt recently, that by promising an enormous gift, then explain that it is fully costed, because the UK is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, then youngsters vote,

Perhaps offer a free Aston Martin to all the young Phers.
Fully costed and easily affordable of course, because AML must be making enormous profits. Just look at their factory.


( I'm getting the hang of this political malarkey. Keep repeating, speak louder, and then many voters think the statement is a fact. )













Edited by Jon39 on Saturday 24th June 20:05

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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Jon39 said:
avinalarf said:
Poll shows 70% Remainers.
However most of these voters are old codgers.
There are still the younger members left to vote.....

You are onto something here Steven.

We learnt recently, that by promising an enormous gift, then explain that it is fully costed, because the UK is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, then youngsters vote,

Perhaps offer a free Aston Martin to all the young Phers. Fully costed of course, because AML make such enormous profits.







We were one of the richest countries but the ONS has just realised that they have made a teeny mistake and we are actually the 83rd richest country ,just behind Uganda.
One reason our status was diminished was when Philip Green's wife became domiciled in Monaco,apparently she likes the flowers there,nothing at all to do with tax avoidance.
However ,every cloud has a silver lining, 'cos Sir PG spends a lot of time there ,thus saving the UK from being submerged owing to his enormous girth....fat git.

steveatesh

4,897 posts

164 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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As a younger voter (i.e. I drive a Vantage) Ive still voted to keep things as they are because there was not enough unicorns, free stuff and moon on sticks being promised by the official opposition.

If there had been such promises of the benefits I would have received, maybe frequent fully paid for nights out at the local Michelin restaurant (hint, I'm in sunderland so that's probably 300 mile away), maybe weekends away at five star hotels, maybe the promise of 70 virgins ( not sure there are that many here, but it doesn't matter as a political promise doesn't have to be fulfilled does it?) then I may have voted for the change.

As it is I'm staying with the status quo.

Oh, no sub forums, I like to keep an eye on what the older generation get up to.....

RobDown

Original Poster:

3,803 posts

128 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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I don't think you two are taking this poll with the seriousness it deserves

This could affect a generation, maybe even several generations (of Aston Martins). It's only through the stability that this sub-forum brings that wars mislaid posts have been avoided! 😜

lucido grigio

44,044 posts

163 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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I abstained anyway.

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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steveatesh said:
As a younger voter (i.e. I drive a Vantage) Ive still voted to keep things as they are because there was not enough unicorns, free stuff and moon on sticks being promised by the official opposition.

If there had been such promises of the benefits I would have received, maybe frequent fully paid for nights out at the local Michelin restaurant (hint, I'm in sunderland so that's probably 300 mile away), maybe weekends away at five star hotels, maybe the promise of 70 virgins ( not sure there are that many here, but it doesn't matter as a political promise doesn't have to be fulfilled does it?) then I may have voted for the change.

As it is I'm staying with the status quo.

Oh, no sub forums, I like to keep an eye on what the older generation get up to.....
My commiserations Steve,living in Sunderland ,can't be much fun.
I presume you don't take the Aston out much,well not without armed security geezers.
Truth be known London is going that way now.
Just googled Sunderland ,is that where it is !
I quite like Status Quo ,nice toons.
Actually I'm a soul man.....Temptations,Four Tops,Otis Redding etc.

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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RobDown said:
I don't think you two are taking this poll with the seriousness it deserves

This could affect a generation, maybe even several generations (of Aston Martins). It's only through the stability that this sub-forum brings that wars mislaid posts have been avoided! ??
Rob.....I have always respected you,being that you've got more Astons than Croesus and also because if I need a bob or two you might help me out.
However,I believe ,in this case you've made a mistake.
I'm thinking that if the vote is too narrow to call we might need the help of the Porsche members to stay on PH and those dicks might want to make us a sub section of their forum to stay in.

RobDown

Original Poster:

3,803 posts

128 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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We're heading towards a landslide, what could go wrong? Now about that dementia tax....

avinalarf

6,438 posts

142 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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RobDown said:
We're heading towards a landslide, what could go wrong? Now about that dementia tax....
BEHIND THE SCENES IN WHITEHALL.....

Junior Minister(Alistair Fillmepockets) says....." Sir Humphrey we have a problem.
The PM is going for a hard Brexit and the large Corporations don't like that.
Worse still me and other ministers are concerned that if the silly cow gets a thumping majority there'll be no stopping her.
If that's the case they might not give us jobs when we leave parliament ".

Sir H...."Don't worry Fillmepockets I'll tell her two idiot advisors, Harry Dickface and Clarissa tthead to put in some ridiculous measures in the manifesto that will destroy our core vote and narrow our victory.
That prick Hammond is a closet lefty so he'll also be making some stupid comments,so that should definitely feck things up.
With a bit of luck we might even be able to get a second referendum now that the electorate realise what a lot of Tossers we are.


Jon39

12,818 posts

143 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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If the result of your poll goes the wrong way Rob, please may we have more polls, until the voters see sense.

You know, rather like when the people of Ireland said they did not want the Euro currency. I think they said No a second time too, but eventually they gave in to the repeated Brussels polls, and voted Yes.

A few years later In 2008 / 2009, the Irish people then said, told you so, we were right in the beginning, when we said No.



RobDown

Original Poster:

3,803 posts

128 months

Sunday 25th June 2017
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So looks like a decent majority for the status quo