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People in glass houses, slug. You think there are cars that run on water.
They don't rhyme
The Peckham Spring episode was a classic!
I think I will be lucky to even get my money back, let alone make a profit. We are all going to become the Miss Havisham of investment. Waiting for our groom Solg to turn up, but alas the cad has done a runner! I just noticed that Cad, and Caldwell rhyme 😆
Eloro. Reading your last quote made me chuckle and feel down in the same dialogue. Nooo. Stay positive. lol
One day, Rodders!
Talking of dreams, it's a pity we didn't all invest 20k in HE1 a few weeks back - we'd be sitting on a multi-million pound return.
Sorry Add, I have given up dreaming. Solg and its ceo has destroyed my ability to dream. No more dreams about yacht, sports car, and leggy redhead on my solg profit. Scott The Rocks Caldwell is a decimator of dreams.
Meanwhile , here come the 6's
Takes one to know one! Hubris is the clown who doesn’t understand how financial spread betting companies work. The dope thinks every bet is mirrored in the underlying market
Yes MR, and he is also making a right clown of himself on Twitter. Fortunately, HubrisHunter has torn a strip off him and showed him up for the clueless clown that he is 😆
Indeed I was, plus one or two others.
No one said all was well, but without doubt you over-reacted. Your posts were verging on the hysterical, so, as you put it; dream on lad.
Byron is an embarrassing clown.
Smh
News prior?
Come now Add, I know you have me in mind with your post re Ecuador 😆
If all was well in Ecuador, we wouldn't have drug Lords escaping prison, TV studios being taken over. So, think on lad!
As Scott says, SOLG has never been in a stronger position. So what does he know that we dont...
Cheers DBW. Children and puppies….reminds me of a tale involving Quady
As I men tioned before, it was closed in December 2022 not long after it was opened. It was an arbitrage buying CGP and matching with a SOLG short.
FCA far too slow to catch up
Apologies if this has been posted before but the XIB short looks like it has been closed.
I suppose you wouldn't get out of bed for anything less.
😫
1984.
Do you have servants in your northern castle.
And armour and shields on the wall.
And a whole pig roasting on a spit.
I'm so envious, we have nothing like it here.
Bearing in mind how tech savy you are, I would love to see a picture, to show my family the landed gentry on here.
Even adikt can't oast a real lord In his list of supporters
DBW, and there's me thinking the world had ended. Civil war, gangs roaming the streets murdering everyone in sight and a government overthrown by a drug baron. Oh, and we mustn't forget, Cascabel seized by Pablo Escobar's Ecuadorian cousin.
I think it's fair to say some people slightly over-reacted.
Thankyou DBW. An excellent ON TOPIC post! What a refreshing change from last night!
Appreciate the input from our Ecuadorean resident very much.
This is an article I was reading this morning….. wondered if it’s truly reflective of the mood on the ground.
“QUITO, Ecuador -- Not long after I posted my first picture from Quito on Facebook, the comment I was expecting came in: "Isn't Ecuador blowing up right now?"
Hardly, I thought, slightly amused as I sat in my room in the historical Casa Gangotena hotel here, listening to children gleefully chasing pigeons and puppies in the plaza outside my open window.
No, the recent eruption of cartel-related violence in the country's port city of Guayaquil isn't funny. But traveling last week in Ecuador's interior revealed a situation markedly different from the sensational headlines about the state of emergency that was declared after a cartel leader escaped from prison and his supporters seized temporary control of a Guayaquil television station three weeks ago.
While much of the country, which is unaccustomed to such brazen and public gang violence, went into a self-imposed lockdown and a few cruises were canceled or altered in the initial days after the attacks, life outside of Guayaquil last week felt just as safe and friendly as when I was here two years ago.
Quito's Old Town had the same serene vibe, with mestizo women lining the sidewalks to sell fresh fruits and vegetables; residents crowding in to get herbs and cleansing treatments from their favorite curanderas; and tourists and residents enjoying a sunny day in the park in front of the presidential palace.
To the south, in the city of Cuenca, Sunday crowds filled churches, outdoor markets and rooftop cafes. And come Monday morning, the streets were bustling with business as usual.
Noticeably missing: the military. While the president declared a state of emergency so he could call up soldiers to battle the gangs, there was little military presence outside of Guayaquil. And it was certainly nothing like the regular patrols one sees on Mexico's beaches and across that cartel-plagued country's resort towns.
In fact, during a week here in January hosted by Metropolitan Touring, traveling between Quito, the private rainforest reserve of Mashpi and Cuenca, I saw only two small groups of soldiers walking in Quito. And there was no visible military presence at either the Quito or Cuenca airports”
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Wake me up when you’ve all decided who has the biggest d$ck!
Can anyone show a comment made more juvenile and moronic than "lse pay posters to post to stir up emotions" ?
Thick as a plank that one.
More lies from the most unintelligent poster on here.
Solar panels last a lot longer than thirteen years.
Try 25-30 years and a lot longer.
Also degradation rate is slight.
After 30 years still producing at 90 % capacity, so longer than 30 years.
Batteries used to be ten years or so many cycles.
New technology coming on line this year, where if treated correctly, then battery cycles may be meaningless, so again 30 years plus for battery.
Yet again Slug proves he is the most unintelligent poster on here by some considerable margin.