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Nope I like those houses though if you mean the big semis - maybe EUA will deliver the goods and I can move there. I'm in a somewhat smaller old house up near GPW.
Lamstree, is Birchalls open yet best pork pies ever.
Ace - I have your wares on all my windows :-)
Round the corner, near the top of the hill.
None taken pubsshut. lol
Smart cookies those Amazonians. They're right obviously....
bet they'd instinctively side crimp too :)
Cheers
ATB LB
Lamstree...blinds?...or the bar?? I'm very close.
If you took an uncontacted tribe in the amazon out for a nice cream tea, they would instinctively know to put the cream on first and then the jam! One of the reasons London zoo stopped the chimps tea party was because a visiting cornishman got mistaken for an escaped ape and was returned at tea time. The real chimps were so horrified at the way he treated his scones that a riot occurred. Don't get me started on pasties! Anyway I digress, hairy harris, check out youtube video "Gut barging. The official WGBA video" by Tony Cliff as an introduction to the ancient martial art.
(No offence meant lovelyboy or any other cornishfolk)
Get back over the Tamar into Cornwall. . . we'll soon be onto the never ending wars of jam or cream first on the scones. Often every girl in the village has been 'popped' by the same farm hand so they are all related to the same cuckoo father! Not you lovelyboy?!
Oi Pubshut.
'It's the only thing we're good at in the south west, with the exception of rugby and gut barging.'
As a cornish bay [sic] living in Devon we're also masters at putting important jobs off off till next month (or indefinitely).
...and of course educating Devonians how to make a proper pasty.
ATB LB
Hairy harris
Dominic way
Hairy et al, Devon is the only place in Britain where mothers to be are routinely asked at ante natal clinic if they are related to the father. (true a few years ago, certain other places may now also do so). There is no need to ask the Cornish as the answer is always yes. We are very proud of our status as champion inbreeders so I was concerned to read about St Helens. It's the only thing we're good at in the south west, with the exception of rugby and gut barging.
yes gecko, absolutely, but as panino c states, use it to your (our) advantage, I know I have!
Hairy,
Come on, it's got to be one up from Birchwood LOL
Agree & disagree ,
See it on the numbers every day
Manipulation on this stock for the last 6 months has been evident held in tight trading ranges , ut shenanigans & wild gyrations.
Manipulation- Accumulation- ii increase holdings .
However I don’t see the ii selling certainly not in the % numbers,
We seem to be in a pattern within this tight sub 29 trading range & have been for months ,
2/3 sessions of very low volume with zero Mia trades & no accumulation + kippers on deck ,
In these sessions the movements are pure market mechanics with traders down 2 % to up 4 % gives them approx 5% - on 5million volume - certainly no big sellers .
Then one session of high volume with 15 million + & the Mia trades kick in , ii accumulating stock & we see large delayed kipper trades after hours this also ties in with the ii increasing weekly holdings & noted a group of posters turn up who likely represent an institution stock chasing .
This pattern has occurred between RNS for months , market mechanics mixed with manipulation & brown envelope shenanigans at the urinals .
All in my opinion
Rums all Round
Use it to your advantage until the FSP is closed. I completed my ISA transfer with a sale at 28.15 and bought back in at 25.22.
As Gecko says, most LTHs are here to the end, simples. What happens in between doesn't matter, once you're commited.
I get your point but disagree. Large investors want returns yesterday not next week. This sale has still got a while to run yet and they want to move their money into other shares which will give a quicker return. They will no doubt be back when they get the heads up that this about to move.
I said it last night and i repeat what happened yesterday with this share should simlly be illegal and is disgrace.
The share blatantly walked up to allow some big investors out at 27p + then rolled back down for us suckers trading in what we thought was a fair market.
I dont have a huge holding here and sadly i did not get in early enough to be already sitting on a 5 or 10 bagger but i will tell you this. I am in till the end and these fookers are not stealing my shares or scaring me out. To infinity and beyond!