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Why hello laalee have you missed me
Laalee
Ay up mate!
Thanks pal or is that “mon vieux” - he said with Araldite still in cheek?
Luv ya fella.
Gl
IK
Xx
IK,
I'll enrol you on the next Resistance to Interrogation Course.
I enjoy the personal touches from posters, it adds a bit of depth.
But, the secret is to be "grey" but not too grey
You'll never make it to the waterboarding phase, (my record is 14 seconds by the way) but it'll be good fun and no one fails but very few pass....
Purv - as a starter can you give me your CV etc and then we can assimilate you.
Actually that penultimate word might have been too much!
Star - just doing it - trying to find best way of reporting excessiveebulience.
And thank you for your kind support - but getting a bit fed up with folks who don’t realize that :-
Some folks give - without wanting anything back!
GL MATE.
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT,
XX
IKing, there are many new folks (some are our new LTH step-siblings from CERP), who don't know you or luv ya yet like we BPC-ers do. I personally think you should post the missing half of your story.
Starchild
xxx
PURV
OK
Everyone has their opportunity to express an opinion and well done.
Now – couple of things – what “tearful meeting with a corporate account?”
Do you not do charity?
Do you think it’s wrong to offer help in these difficult time?
What age are you?
Do you have any experience?
Oh and BTW – 1 post in 1 month and saying that “I’ve been going on for months!”
Have to say – bit disappointed by 7 “recommendees” – but know who some of them are – and – the others are now being tracked..
YOU A’INT GOT A CLUE WHAT YOU ARE DEALING WITH YOUNGSTER!
GL
IK
XX
I think the ‘mon vieux’ gives it away ...
Interestking - unlike Purvis and his singular post using that handle (wonder what the previous one was), I enjoy a little tales of a raconteur. I am sure when we eventually all get together we will be sat in the corner with our respective bottles and sharing tales with anyone wishing to hear them. I tend not to tell many of mine in case they give someone a nightmare lol, though many funny dark humoured ones too.
Stay safe fella - you speak of 1984 - my 3 decades commenced 1986 so you will have a few more tales to tell. ;@)
IK, over the months we've had everything from a tearful meeting with your accountant over your low Corporation Tax, through your volunteering at your local GP surgery and as an NHS hero in response to the crisis, plus the great work your various "teams" have done over the years. You have a number of admirers here but I'm not one of them, mon vieux . You like yourself a bit much and are swift to Lord it. You lack any real wit but are quick to be self congratulatory. I imagine you do a lot of work for charity, but never talk about it. You get up my pipe, frankly.
Tell us the long term plans
Ignore that for now - was only half off my points and loses context.
Talk later.
Hiya Companies like Stena, who are amongst the best in the world evolve perpetually and change business plans according to CURRENT conditions.
It is better to earn $215000 a day than sit in Gib earning jack.
And yep they might have decided to buy a lottery ticket in theses troubled times to hit the jackpot with BPC.
Bit like sensible investing – I.e. blue chip (what’s that these days?) but ‘ave a go with 5%.
IMHO There is a consortium being formed.
I TELL YA WHAT - IN 1984 I was working in the biggest dealing room in the world in NY where in order to keep us happy we had a 5 Star canteen -24/7 - to grab and go back to ya desk. Ya make more money.
A bit “wall st - gecko.”
I’m not joking you could have lobster if you wanted - but you could make an extra grand for the company whilst you were eating it – was the theory!
Then one day @ 10 am New York time 1984 (I kid you not for the intellectuals) 500 people who were used to a cacophony of sound just STOPPED. You literally could have heard a pin drop.
RNS or equivalent in those days:-
LATIN AMERICA WENT BANKRUPT AND WE WENT FROM THE HIGHEST RATED INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD TO “I’m out”IN 1 minute.
Now I only say this for reference of experience- I’ve worked my Way through the good and the bad.
During that time of adversity – my team increased business based on extreme hard work 18/24 and team work.
Taught me a lot.
Whilst not literally having been in a foxhole (thankfully) I know I’ve had more experience of downside than most of current generation and I sort of put that generational thing as about a 30 years perspective for the one’s who get it.
I don’t tend to do specifics – minutiae sometimes can cloud long term planning.
I do long term plans – thank goodness with respect to BPC!
Now - rabbited a bit but it is The Weelend so we should be browsing as opposed to researching and I would advise that.
The human brain can only be optimal for approx 27.10/987654321 mins – We need to switch off.
Which is why I drink @ 17.00 hrs on a Friday ( oh ok everyday@ 17.00hrs) but still can’t switch off – unless a squirrel attacks! and can’t switch off even then until vacation of cerebral input – which tends to mean a bottle of Chablis or Amarone.
Yep
Then wake up @ 02.00hrs and kick my heels or feed the birds and Sammy until appropriate time to make my beloved a cuppa – which varies from “oh no not now to I’d love one.”
She’s got it right - worries about everybody but does get 8Hours kip. - I wish!
Me on avg per diem 5hrs if I’m lucky but that’s never changed - That’s just me or us if that rings a bell - which I think it does in some peeps minds.
Rattling on a bit again but you can turn me off if ya like! –
So BPC: which is? Is not? The important bit?
Icemax sums up about 37.987654321 (think about that) of what I’ve been saying (to the LTHs family.) I’m averaging based on my knowledge + some far more knowledgeable than me and a bit of fun thrown in – BUT