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49 years old
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May 9, 1975
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Town, Formula 1, England & Yorkshire Cricket.

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  1. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 10:13 AM

    View PostMr Mercury, on 14 June 2024 - 10:06 AM, said:

    My tolerance level stops at lying to the country re your tax plans.


    What, like the Tories do at every election? Insisting they are going to lower taxes then do the exact opposite meaning we have the highest tax burden since the 1970's? Yeah OK!
  2. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    12 June 2024 - 03:54 PM

    View PostHistoricWarwick, on 12 June 2024 - 03:33 PM, said:

    There must be many households (including my own) that have never ever subscribed to Sky.


    Don't think we had Sky until I was well into my 30's, we're on Virgin now so get it anyway.
  3. In Topic: The Tory Scum Thread

    11 June 2024 - 02:37 PM

    View Posts42blue, on 11 June 2024 - 09:13 AM, said:

    Theres no one fact as to who started GFC and is still widely debated. Sub prime lending, Lehmans, packaged CDOs, incompetent ratings agencies.

    America were the ones to lead the West out of it. Youre saying that the U.K. did? No chance, sorry. Brown had little choice but to nationalise the banks.

    Sorry but there?s no facts in your hypothesis just opinion.

    As for debt itll be much lower than it is. So one fact.


    Just read further down the thread you two continuing your tete a tete. Some bits of both I agree with tbh. US caused GFC, US solved GFC, U.K. then and still now suffers from Browns gold sell off: estimates still to be 40% down on NAV. Labour did spend but had a booming economy which paid for debt. If a week is a long time ago in politics this is history though!

    Lots of snipes and sneers from both.


    Considering they were the ones to plunge us into it, you'd think the least they could do is lead the West out of it!
  4. In Topic: Alan Hansen

    10 June 2024 - 05:27 PM

    View PostZigsuk, on 10 June 2024 - 04:56 PM, said:

    Agree. Probably the best domestic centre back pairing I've ever seen. Hanson should have played far more for Scotland than he did. Don't know why he didn't. Asbsolutely fabulous centre half. Whilst Lawrenson was perhaps the only English / Irish player who was good enough to have played for England rather than opting for Ireland. However I did go off Lawrenson when I believe he spouted some ignorant testicles about us.


    Bruce & Pallister? Adams & Bould?
  5. In Topic: I Keep Forgetting

    10 June 2024 - 05:14 PM

    View Postgordon_brittas, on 10 June 2024 - 04:05 PM, said:

    I think the away form will more or less dictate where we finish next season. If we can ensure we stay tight defensively we will pick up a decent amount of points. Coincidentally I think the home record will be spot on and a few sides will be on the wrong side of a hiding.


    Who are you and how have you hacked Gordon the perennial pessimist's account?

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