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by blythburgh
Tue Jan 04 2022 10:48am
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Re: Have online forums had their day?

fwiw i haven't seen any issues raised with anyone's background or choice of partner, but i suppose it doesn't relate to personal finance which tends to be the little section i check in on. We are a nice bunch, the FB groups I belong to are nice people. But I can remember watching "Question Time!. P...
by BeautifulSunshine
Fri Jan 07 2022 2:14pm
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James Fisher & Sons

My virgin investment of 2022, I have bought the following investment, based on this tip: Analysts at Canaccord Genuity slashed their target price on marine engineering services provider James Fisher from 1,375.0p to 625.0p on Thursday but said they remained "chastened buyers" of the stock. Canaccord...
by Chadwick
Wed Jan 12 2022 12:47pm
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Boris has just admitted that he DID attend the May 20th party, thinking that the invitation to enjoy the sunshine and bring a bottle was a work event. Which was also against the rules his own ministers announced earlier that very same day. Either he's too stupid to tell the difference between a work...
by macliam
Wed Jan 12 2022 1:09pm
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Did it really take this to convince anyone that he is not (and never was) a suitable person to be considered as a PM? :roll: What is really, really sad are those desperate Tories who sound more and more like the members of some brainwashed sect as they repeat the mantra "We need to concentrate on ov...
by Richard Frost
Wed Jan 12 2022 1:35pm
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Re: This governments shenanigans

Like the anti vaxers, there are many who live in their own bubble who have very fixed opinions and are unable to see further than the bridge of the glasses upon their noses. Life has ever been such and will continue to be so. The same could perhaps be said of me. I have always voted Labour apart fro...
by macliam
Thu Jan 27 2022 11:17am
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Let's all drink to the death of a clown.....

Barry Cryer has left the stage, aged 86. He seems to have been there all my life, always funny in a clever/silly way that defied categorization. He was still funny in his old age. He loved comedy, but didn't want to delve into it - he once said "Analysing comedy is like disecting a duck. Nobody laug...
by macliam
Wed Feb 09 2022 1:28pm
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The BBC starts fighting.....

Has anyone else noticed that, just recently, the gloves seem to be off in BBC news reporting. Reports around Johnson's slander against Starmer in Parliament point out that what he said was a LIE, not that it was incorrect, not that he was mistaken, not that he was referring to the organization in ge...
by Chadwick
Sun Feb 20 2022 10:52am
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Re: shoes

And yet we somehow survive all that faecal matter and rat urine.
Could it be that the quantities are so low that our body is able to deal with them and possibly even build resistance through exposure?
by Sarah
Tue Feb 22 2022 10:08am
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Re: Warning: Stamps that say '1st' or '2nd' class are going to become unusable from 31 January 2023

Are you on the TNS postal panel? I am, which is one of the reasons why I have so many unused stamps (they "pay" us in stamps for some of the activities)!
by blythburgh
Wed Feb 23 2022 8:38am
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Re: Warning: Stamps that say '1st' or '2nd' class are going to become unusable from 31 January 2023

Richard Frost wrote:
Tue Feb 22 2022 10:29am
Yes, Stamps are plentiful on Ebay so not worth selling there at all. I suspect prices will plummet in the short term because of the Post Office announcement.
Worth buying them and exchanging them for the new stamps then