RE: Eventful Day25 Jun 2026 18:51
[Earlier, Sageman asked Kerlown: "Having been so wrong, so often why do you post?"]
Yes, Sageman, I ask myself the same question, why does he post? . . . He says he's on a 5 week holiday from a successful career in oil but that doesn't add up. No one of that calibre would be @r5ed to sit on here, all day, ranting on and on . . . So is he a disgruntled ex-employee? Maybe, we had one at one of my previous firms, he turned to social media to run down the company. Eventually he got bored and stopped posting (I don't think it helped his job prospects much, either). Kerlown's on a different level . . . Then it dawned on me, I bet LSE employ baiters. In these days when papers use click bait to draw in more readers, why wouldn't LSE use baiters to increase 'engagement' and keep the advertisers happy? . . . So, Kerlown, is your job title 'Trainee Baiter' or 'Junior Baiter'? No, you're good at this lark so I reckon it's the tops, mind you, that could be awkward at your next job interview. Imagine, a prim and proper bespectacled HR lady asks, "So, Mr McAngus, what was your role at LSE?" . . . Kerlown nervously replies, "Master Baiter, ma'am" . . . PMSL!! . . . ching, ching!