The Observer wrote:Sir, I will have to point out that you failed to notice that I said "...can never...", the implication being that I fully admit that chickens are going to do what chickens want to do in regards to their sexual preference and/or gender. .
Oh my goodness, you are quite right. A thousand apologies for my thoughtless oppression. We shouldn't be turning against each other, we should be fighting the cis-fowl stereotyping. I have failed the movement, and I will now withdraw to spend the evening checking my privilege.
"don't be hubris ever..." Steve Mccrae, noted legal ExpertInFuckAll.
Is that a privilege in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
So only a week to go before the hatted one has his vexatious litigant status removed, can we look forward to a flurry of legal nonsense or has he hung up his hat and sloped away?
Crawford Thomas Royal Courts of Justice 3 Sep 2017
My money is on more nonsense. He (and Amanda) has alluded to further action in the past, and perhaps this order expiring is what they need to get the wheels in motion.
-=Firthy2002=-
Watching idiots dig themselves into holes since 2016.
Forsyth wrote: 3 Fearn Chase, Nottingham, NG4 1DN
Transaction history
A 2017-06-12 £174,500
A 2015-11-19 £93,500
B 2015-07-31 £55,000
A lot of money to be made from Footlery. The first buyer got a 70% return on their money in just 4 months. The second buyer got a 87% return in 19 months. Better than a post office account.
The wise man does at once what the fool does finally (Niccolo Machiavelli)...and what the FMOTL never does (He Who Knows)
A lot of money was put in above the purchase costs between those sales, though.
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I've not checked but I think that is a new high price for that house type in that street. Sounds like someone has put a lot of effort into the work but they knew what they were doing and reaped the reward.
"There is something about true madness that goes beyond mere eccentricity." Will Self
Forsyth wrote:
3 Fearn Chase, Nottingham, NG4 1DN
Transaction history
A 2017-06-12 £174,500
A 2015-11-19 £93,500
B 2015-07-31 £55,000
This and the Patel case support my theory that freemen, sovcits and goodfers don't know diddly squat about building and maintaining wealth. While these knuckleheads are shifting through the latest money for nothing theory, competent people are building their skills, investing their money and increasing their wealth.
arayder wrote:This and the Patel case support my theory that freemen, sovcits and goodfers don't know diddly squat about building and maintaining wealth. While these knuckleheads are shifting through the latest money for nothing theory, competent people are building their skills, investing their money and increasing their wealth.
Building and maintaining wealth is something I've never mastered, or had any interest in really, but I've managed to avoid flushing it down the toilet.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
arayder wrote:This and the Patel case support my theory that freemen, sovcits and goodfers don't know diddly squat about building and maintaining wealth. While these knuckleheads are shifting through the latest money for nothing theory, competent people are building their skills, investing their money and increasing their wealth.
Building and maintaining wealth is something I've never mastered, or had any interest in really, but I've managed to avoid flushing it down the toilet.
You're probably selling yourself short, longdog.
It takes real talent in good times to turn a £150,000 home into a pile of crap fixer-upper.
I can understand one's property going south when one loses job or gets ill. The problem is that many freemen types don't deal well with these stresses often dig themselves a deeper hole.
Firthy2002 wrote:The property probably has a whole new feel to it.
I believe there is a picture somewhere back in this thread?
I have one but I'm not sure how to add it though?
You can't post pictures directly. You can only link to pictures on the net using the Img button on the toolbar.
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